Workers comp rates drop


  • November 4, 2015
  • /   News Service of Florida
  • /   community-dashboard
Workers comp rates drop, hospital group hopes for more LIP money, boat fees could shrink, lawyers seek legal fees from state in same-sex marriage fight.

Ensuring equitable access to quality teachers


  • November 4, 2015
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
The U.S. Department of Education has a plan to spread the uneven distribution of the nation's highly qualified teachers to schools that need them the most.

Escambia's economic future on The Bluffs


  • November 4, 2015
  • /   Carlton Proctor
  • /   economy
FloridaWest unveiled a bold plan to develop a sprawling 1,760-acre industrial park near Cantonment with up to 60 tenants creating up to 15,000 jobs.

Building better brains for babies


  • November 3, 2015
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
The relationships with the important people in a baby’s life can literally shape and form the intricate structure of an infant’s brain.

Keeping data at top, bottom of the world safe — in Pensacola


  • November 3, 2015
  • /   Louis Cooper
  • /   economy
Techsoft, a Pensacola company, is providing cybersecurity to researchers from the National Science Foundations at the North and South poles.

Business lessons from the baseball diamond


  • November 3, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   entrecon
Author Tim Elmore writes that the secret of Kansas City Royals' success can work for other organizations too. Learn how to apply them at EntreCon this week in Pensacola.

ECUA town hall on expanding reclaimed water on Pensacola Beach


  • November 3, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   community-dashboard
Today the ECUA will host an informational town hall meeting about the planned expansion of the reclaimed water system the utility uses at Pensacola Beach.

Pensacola State College student press wins big in Orlando


  • November 3, 2015
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
Given the rising demand for digital and online publications, it’s especially encouraging to see that college newspapers continue to survive and thrive.

Despite gains, Florida has high rate of uninsured kids


  • November 2, 2015
  • /   Margie Menzel
  • /   economy
Escambia, Santa Rosa counties still have a share of kids without health insurance, as Georgetown University study shows expanded access nationally.

UWF effort to preserve cemeteries produces manual


  • November 2, 2015
  • /   Louis Cooper
  • /   community-dashboard
City of Pensacola, UWF team up on a plan to help protect and preserve some of Pensacola’s oldest historic assets — the city’s 14 cemeteries.