MESS Hall starts summer hours May 26


  • May 19, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   education
The MESS Hall, a hands-on science museum in downtown Pensacola, begins extended summer operating hours on May 26.

UWF professor honored for statistical work


  • May 19, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   education
UWF professor's research, teaching and promotion of statistics to non-statisticians led to the selection as a fellow of the American Statistical Association

SRIA beach trolley starts May 22


  • May 19, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   community-dashboard
The Santa Rosa Island Authority will once again launch their free Pensacola Beach-wide trolley service starting May 22.

Mainline Art House announces LGBT art exhibit


  • May 19, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   training-development

The Pirate Trolley is back


  • May 19, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   community-dashboard

Pensacola's economic "Fab Four"


  • May 18, 2015
  • /   Carlton Proctor
  • /   economy
A quartet of high-profile, big-ticket projects could shape the Pensacola area economy for decades and create some 5,000 jobs. Where are they now?

Shannon's Window: Invest in all our citizens


  • May 18, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   community-dashboard
In today's economy world, an investment in people helps build stronger and better communities

Wanted: foster parents to meet growing need in Escambia County


  • May 18, 2015
  • /   Mollye Barrows
  • /   government
A child in Escambia County is twice as likely to be in foster care than similar size Florida counties. Child advocates seek answers, solutions, and foster parents.

UWF professor receives Fulbright Scholarship


  • May 18, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   education
UWF professor Alfred Cuzan will teach American politics and Latin American politics at the national university of Estonia, one of the oldest universities in northern Europe and the largest and most highly ranked institution of higher learning in Estonia.

FSA scores not likely this school year


  • May 18, 2015
  • /   Shannon Nickinson
  • /   education
The headaches that plagued the Florida Standards Assessment test will bleed into next school year, likely to be late fall before scores from this year are out.