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An Angel champions youth creativity at First City Art Center in Pensacola
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- From the time she could hold a pencil and a paint brush, Raylene Solis was creating art. It wasn't until her teen years that she discovered a place with kindred spirits to encourage her. Now, she's taking charge for the next generation, keeping the arts alive. "Back...
Shining Light Players presents “Anne of Green Gables”
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The classic story of Anne of Green Gables comes to life on stage this summer!. Artistic director of Shining Light Players Stephen Joseph Burke and lead actress Joanna Keenan stopped by Studio 10 to talk about how we can see the performance and tell us more about Shining Light Players.
Pensacola Beach celebrates first sea turtle hatch of the season
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Escambia County is celebrating the first sea turtle hatch of the season on Pensacola Beach. The hatch occurred this past weekend, with 59 hatchlings reported entering the Gulf of Mexico. Despite challenges from artificial lighting and weather events, the hatchlings were safely recovered and released following...
Mail-in ballot counting begins in Escambia County
In a nondescript warehouse along West Navy Boulevard, the voice of the people has begun to be tabulated. The Escambia County Canvassing Board began its work with the help of several election workers Monday to begin counting vote-by-mail for the Aug. 20 primary. ...
Air Force to build new child development center in Crestview to meet growing demand
The U.S. Air Force announced plans to construct a new child development center (CDC) in Crestview, to address the growing childcare needs of military families north of the Eglin Test and Training Range. The facility, scheduled for completion by the end of 2028, will accommodate approximately 250 children from eligible...
Alabama inmates sue, argue updated Constitution bans 'involuntary servitude'
Lawyers for six Alabama inmates argued during a Monday hearing that the prison system’s punishment of inmates for failing to go to work violates the newly updated state Constitution. The inmates filed the lawsuit in May, arguing they want to work for an employer outside the prison system, but...
There’s Something Funny Going on With Florida’s Lead Pipe Numbers
Over the last three years, the Biden administration has made a great deal of progress toward replacing the nation’s lead pipes, which are known to cause brain damage to young children. By any measure, getting this job done—which will take at least until 2037, in the best-case scenario—will be a monumental achievement in public health. But replacing those pipes is an expensive proposition, and the amount the federal government has set aside so far, $15 billion (to be distributed over five years), will not be enough to cover it. Complicating matters further, a big chunk of this money—more than $1...
TIMELINE: Afternoon, evening thunderstorms likely across Central Florida on Tuesday
ORLANDO, Fla. - Numerous showers and storms will move southward during the afternoon and evening on Tuesday. In some spots, they will produce torrential downpours, vivid lightning, and gusty winds. It will continue to be hot and very humid this week, with afternoon highs in the low to mid-90s with...
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