Making the IT revolution work for you


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Carlton Proctor
  • /   economy
In Pensacola's ever-changing IT world, speakers urged job seekers to find ways to make their skills apply, broaden their human network connections.

WebMD and the benefits of thankful leadership


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Kolleen Chesley
  • /   training-development
There is emerging science behind the notion that being grateful if good for your health.

Shannon's Window: The doctor will see you.....


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   community-dashboard
Research shows that getting to the doctor is more than half the battle — and it is one that not everyone gets to wage equally.

Young Entreprenuer Academy to hold informational session Oct. 6


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Mike Ensley
  • /   training-development
The Greater Pensacola Chamber, Global Business Solutions, Inc. (GBSI), and the University of West Florida (UWF) College of Business are hosting an information session for students and parents about the Young Entrepreneurs Academy

Recycling processor shuts down


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   community-dashboard
Abrupt closure of Montgomery facility forces ECUA to scramble, as the utility urges customers to keep separating trash as stopgap measures worked on.

School district leaders give state exam an F


  • October 6, 2015
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
The Florida Association of District School Superintendents wants all district chiefs to attend the Florida Board of Education meeting on Oct. 28 in Kissimmee to oppose the new state exam.

Pensacola's health care industry expanding


  • October 5, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   community-dashboard
Health care is a big part of Pensacola's economy, and plans at Sacred Heart and West Florida hospitals to expand pediatric care will add to that.

Santa Rosa considers work release center, Sunday alcohol sales permits


  • October 5, 2015
  • /   Louis Cooper
  • /   community-dashboard
Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office wants to open a work release center where inmates would be allowed to leave confinement for employment.

Dashboard points to sustainable progress


  • October 5, 2015
  • /   Rick Harper
  • /   studer-community-institute
Progress is slow,but sustainable, according to data in the Studer Community Institute's Pensacola Metro Dashboard, says Dr. Rick Harper.

For startups, timing is often of the essence


  • October 5, 2015
  • /   Mike Ensley
  • /   studer-community-institute
Inc. has a new story up that suggests timing is a huge factor in whether new businesses succeed or fail.