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John Sunday, who was born a slave in the 1830s, became one of Pensacola’s most prominent residents. Just five years ago, efforts to save Sunday’s historic…
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The City of Pensacola is holding off on plans to close the Hollice T. Williams Park under Interstate-110 and remove the homeless camps that have recently…
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In his weekly virtual news conference, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson provided an update on the local coronavirus numbers, along with how and where to…
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On this Christmas 2020, WUWF is presenting an encore presentation of a 2006 interview with historian and storyteller John Appleyard, who died in October…
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What attitudes do the Pensacola residents hold about their city? The 2020 Resident Satisfaction Survey has been delivered to the city by the UWF Haas…
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The City of Pensacola is bringing back some of the COVID-19 precautions from earlier this year to combat the new wave of the virus.Speaking at his weekly…
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Responding a jump in hospitalizations due to the coronavirus, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson issued State of Emergency Declaration 20-07 on…
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In his weekly news conference Monday – Columbus Day -- Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson announced a new observance for the city, honoring those who were…
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When the Pensacola City Council meets this week, the city’s mask ordinance to battle the coronavirus could become history – for now.The decision to look…
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Gulf Power Company is partnering with the City of Pensacola, on a solar power demonstration project using public property. And the project is drawing more…