City tightening EDATE rules
- January 23, 2015
- / Shannon Nickinson
- / training-development
Next month, the Pensacola City Council could finalize policies to tighten up the rules about how economic development tax incentives are issued.
Sprucing up downtown's signs
- January 22, 2015
- / Shannon Nickinson
- / government
The 2015 LeaP Pensacola class wants to make a project of updating downtown's wayfinding signs.
Lawmakers revisit upgrade for early learning programs
- January 22, 2015
- / Margie Menzel
- / early-learning
Senate panel backs corporate tax cut
- January 22, 2015
- / News Service of Florida
- / economy
Talent search winners bring Palafox to life
- January 22, 2015
- / Kendall McCrory
- / community-dashboard
The BlabTv Talent Search was more than fun — it discovered a crew to craft a commercial highlighting the heartbeat of Pensacola — Palafox Street.
Panel backs greyhound injury reports
- January 22, 2015
- / News Service of Florida
- / training-development
Gov. Scott will seek STEM funding boost
- January 22, 2015
- / News Service of Florida
- / training-development
Gulf Power among companies that will fund STEM internships for teachers, as part of Gov. Rick Scott's efforts to step up STEM funding.
Gulf Power and military bringing large-scale solar power to Northwest Florida
- January 22, 2015
- / Staff Reports
- / government
Gulf Power partnering with the military to build solar farms at Eglin Air Force Base and, Saufley and Holley fields.
Photo Gallery: Kazoo's Grand Slam Reading Program
- January 22, 2015
- / Michael Spooneybarger
- / early-learning
Pensacola Network launches 2015 speaker series Friday
- January 22, 2015
- / Carlton Protor
- / training-development
The Pensacola Network launches its 2015 speaker series friday with speakers focused on a healthy mindset for a new year.