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AMIkids Pensacola works to build confidence and career skills in kids the rest of the world has given up on. → Read More
Habitat for Humanity is using a $100,000 grant to make critical home repairs and improvements in the community. → Read More
Pensacon is back for its 10th anniversary where there will be more costumes, guests, and attendees than ever before. → Read More
The event will feature a survivor's first person account from the Holocaust. → Read More
Small Business Saturday and the holidays are a time for local small businesses to reflect and give thanks to the community who keep them surviving. → Read More
Be a Santa to a Senior is a community effort to bring joy to seniors. → Read More
“You need to know your history. You need to know world history, but you don't need to know world history and leave your history out.” → Read More
To honor and celebrate veterans in Pensacola, an entire week of events Nov. 5-12 will give families options to reflect and show support. → Read More
Green Light District is one of the few of its kind in the Pensacola area to manufacture its own hemp in-house. → Read More
The Escambia County Sheriff Office will hold a gun violence round table to address gun violence in the community while exploring possible solutions. → Read More
The 10th Arrogant Steak Cook Off is back for a day of competition on who can make the best steak while helping making the community better. → Read More
Emmaus Kidz and Wounded Eagles UAS have partnered together to provide children the opportunity to fly, program and get license trains kids on drones. → Read More
Forida Power and Light gave one of the first Northwest Florida residents an energy home makover with their Community Energy Saver Program. → Read More
Sneaker Party is back on this Sunday at Booker T. Washington High School were sneakerheads can come together to connect, buy, sell, and trade. → Read More
On Thursday, the city of Pensacola dedicated a plaza to John Sunday who was considered one of the richest and most influential Black men in the South. → Read More
The ALS Association is bringing a new version of the Ice Bucket Challenge, the CEO Soak, to Pensacola to help raise awareness about ALS. → Read More
Intracranial hypertension, a disorder that causes vision loss, is on the rise in the area. An Ascension Sacred Heart doctor is one the case. → Read More
After the pandemic-related closure of the interior of Battery Cooper, Gulf Islands National Seashore has reopened one of its "disappearing guns." → Read More
Bantucola's Capacity Building Grant was rewarded to Harmonic Learning Education and Training to help grow their business to support the community. → Read More
Evolve 'n Thrive's Open Mic & Reading event at Emerald Republic Brewing Company will provide a space for queer writers and poets. → Read More