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Moore colluded with her former stepfather to kill her daughter's father after he was awarded shared custody just hours ...
Rob Holland, an aerobatic legend who performed regularly at Pensacola air shows, died on Thursday in a plane crash in ...
Florida Senate Bill 80 looks to prevent last year's Great Outdoors Initiative that proposed building pickleball courts, golf ...
Pace alum Jayden Heavener ranks third among freshman pitchers in the country, averaging 9.3 strikeouts per seven innings, ...
Just 32 beach volleyball teams remain active in the Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs. Santa Rosa County ...
Whether it's on a golf course or a lacrosse field, Pensacola Catholic's Hudson Mitchell knows how to attack the sport. "The ...
The latest on Escambia’s OLF 8 property, Pensacola seeks property for affordable military housing, and The Fishing Hole’s new ...
Deputies are going door to door investigating reports a child may have been kidnapped in Perdido, but have found no evidence substantiating the claim.
Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger says a design firm thought Innisfree Hotels' logo was government-owned and used it for the $1.6 million project.
The Ethics Commission has agreed to abide by an Appeals Court order and lower a steep fine imposed upon former Escambia Commissioner Doug Underhill.
Pensacola won state funding to buy land to build affordable military housing, but they have just two years to find the right property.
The Fishing Hole has been a Pensacola hidden gem since 2012 for fresh seafood plates. Now, they're expanding their footprint with a third location.