Don't let the temperatures fool you, fall has arrived in Pensacola and churches, nonprofits and farms have got what you need to set the scene.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two hurricanes in the Atlantic: Hurricane Humberto and newly formed Hurricane Imelda.
The News Journal unveiled a preseason power poll and is doing the same at midseason. Here’s where all 14 area teams currently stand.
President Trump, speaking to US military leaders Sept. 30 at Quantico, referenced two 'N-words' you can't use in discussion of nuclear threat.
Steele faces up to 30 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervision after his release. He is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 17.
Darlene Kirby shows off the star gourds, spookies, swan gourds and more that are available during Lighthouse Church of Pensacola’s 2nd annual pumpkin patch.
After more than two years of talks, the city took ownership of 41 acres of the campus on Sept. 29 and plans to pursue affordable housing there.
Gov. DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet agreed to pay over $83 million for four acres of land – 10 times what the owner paid for it.
Perennial Patio Bar has been a go-to, open-air bar to score a frozen drink in downtown Pensacola for five years. Now, ...
Spirit Airlines has filed notices for 730 flight attendant furloughs starting Dec. 1 in Florida. Here's where.
As we inch toward another government shutdown, many are wondering how they might be impacted. Here's what to know.
Social Security does get funding from the government but isn't impacted the same way as other federal services during a shutdown.
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