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The Atlantic basin includes the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America, as the Gulf of Mexico is now ...
A witness said the warning lights and crossing gate arms did not activate until the train was at the crossing.
Crews began tearing down the Pensacola landmark last week to make way for a new six-story Tempo by Hilton hotel.
New World Landing demolished for new hotel, staffing cuts all but close Fort Barrancas, and opioid money helps with housing ...
Demolition begins on Pensacola's iconic New World Landing as developers make way for new hotel.
ServisMed will pay $13,330 in restitution, a $40,000 fine, forfeit the foreign export products valued at over $250,000 and dissolve as a company.
Many people can't afford housing while undergoing substance abuse treatment. Two programs are tapping into opioid funds to help with that.
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Mayor D.C. Reeves said Pensacola will follow state law regarding the issue but has not heard any concerns beyond a June 30 memo announcing the policy.
The city would've been left with a $5.2 million funding shortfall if the measure didn't pass at the Aug. 14 meeting.
Once open seven days a week - reduced to five days a week in 2017 - Fort Barrancas will only be open one day a month "for foreseeable future." ...
We asked several Pensacola-area football coaches some questions with a twist: their names wouldn't be attached to their quotes to give them free rein to talk about the area.