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Missing submarine: Company behind Titanic tour spent a year in South Florida

The company that owns the missing submarine that was to tour the Titanic wreckage led a South Florida expedition to study invasive lionfish.

 

Florida universities' out-of-state tuition is among the lowest in US, but could jump 15%

Florida's out-of-state tuition fees haven't changed in more than a decade, but that could change Thursday as officials eye a 15% hike.

 

Escambia County School Board approves interim superintendent contract. Read what's inside.

Under interim Superintendent Keith Leonard's contract, he has an easy path to getting the role permanently.

 

Escambia book bans: School books flagged for sexual material must be pulled within 5 days

A new bill dictates that any book challenged for containing sexual content must be removed from school libraries until it is formally reviewed.

 

Florida Lottery June 20 drawings had 3 Fantasy 5 winners. Mega Millions rolls over

For the second day in a row, the only winning Florida Lottery tickets were sold in the Fantasy 5 game.

 

Milton City Council reduces its list of city manager candidates from 43 to eight.

The search for a new city of Milton manager has drawn candidates from across the country and one local applicant.

 

Pensacola City Council backs CivicCon with $10,000 donation

Pensacola will give CivicCon a $10,000 donation. The nonprofit organization is a partnership with the News Journal to provide free civic education.

 

What's the construction near the Holiday Inn on Davis Highway? Here's what we know

Construction crews are hard at work on a new development next to the Holiday Inn on Davis Highway. Here's what's coming.

 

This new Pensacola cookie shop is getting its customers down and 'dirty' in the best way.

Pensacola's newest cookie shop doesn't just make cookies that look good on your social media, but that delight with a stuffed center.

 

Trump trial: Does move to Fort Pierce make jury 'favorable' to former president?

The decision to base Donald Trump's trial in Fort Pierce will provide a much 'more favorable' jury pool for the twice-indicted former president.

 

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