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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024

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Good morning, Pensacola. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 23rd of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • City of Pensacola employees initiate the second year of the 'Beyond School Walls' mentorship program with Big Brothers Big Sisters for the 2024-2025 academic year.  City of Pensacola

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A motorcycle collision in Santa Rosa County, involving a 16-year-old driver and a 48-year-old motorcyclist, resulted in the latter's death.  Pensacola News Journal

CRIME NEWS

  • Jeremy Lang faces additional charges related to a series of church burglaries in Pensacola, including burglary, criminal mischief, larceny, and a motor vehicle charge.  Pensacola News Journal

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Pensacola Museum of Art celebrates its 70th anniversary with a series of events, including free admission days, a Halloween Block Party, and a Gala, as part of Foo Foo Fest.  Rick's Blog

ECONOMY NEWS

  • David Deliman at Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce advocates for Light Industrial development at OLF-8, highlighting a potential $1.3 billion economic boost and job creation in a letter to the Escambia County Commissioners.  Rick's Blog

EDUCATION NEWS

  • A federal judge ruled that Escambia County School Board members are exempt from testifying in a lawsuit challenging their decision to remove certain children's books from school libraries, citing 'legislative privilege'.  WUWF

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • U.S. Transportation Secretary Buttigieg visited the Gulf Coast to discuss new Amtrak service and engage with candidates for the Escambia and Santa Rosa school board races.  Pensacola News Journal
  • Escambia County reports a record first day of Early Voting with 8,517 votes, surpassing the highest single-day total in 2020.  Rick's Blog

HEALTH NEWS

  • The All of Us Research Program at the University of West Florida partners with the National Institutes of Health to enhance health research through community and campus participation in collecting diverse health data.  University of West Florida

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Marshall Tucker Band Live at Saenger Theatre

    Experience the iconic sounds of The Marshall Tucker Band live at the Saenger Theatre in Pensacola.

    Thu, 10/24/24

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  • Best Marriage Ever Course

    Explore the fundamentals of a strong and fulfilling marriage at the Best Marriage Ever course offered for free to married couples.

    Fri, 10/25/24

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  • Halloween Pet Photo Event at Tractor Supply

    Capture the spirit of Halloween by bringing your pets for festive photo opportunities at Tractor Supply.

    Sat, 10/26/24

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  • October Coffee & Conversations Networking Event

    Experience a vibrant gathering designed for young professionals to network, engage in insightful discussions, and enjoy a cup of coffee in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Tue, 10/29/24

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  • Christian Music Concerts in Pensacola, FL

    Experience a night of uplifting performances at the Christian music concerts in Pensacola's Saenger Theatre.

    Wed, 10/30/24

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  • Celebrate 70 Years of Art at the Pensacola Museum of Art

    Experience the Pensacola Museum of Art's 70th anniversary with engaging programs, an art-themed Halloween block party, and a variety of free activities that celebrate its rich cultural history.

    Thu, 10/31/24

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  • Florida Humanities Gathering: Pensacola

    Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Pensacola through engaging activities led by historians, artists, and local experts during a captivating weekend event.

    Fri, 11/1/24

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  • Run for Ali 5K in Pensacola

    Experience a community-focused 5K run that brings together participants to honor Ali in a spirited and inclusive environment.

    Sat, 11/2/24

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  • The Undercovers Live in Concert

    Experience a live performance by The Undercovers at the Pensacola Bay Center, showcasing their unique sound and energy.

    Wed, 11/6/24

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  • Blue Mother Tupelo Live in Concert

    Experience an evening with Blue Mother Tupelo, a renowned music band, at the Perdido Key Breakfast Club in Pensacola.

    Thu, 11/7/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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