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Auburn Completes Waterway Study in Terry Cove and Cotton Bayou
Orange Beach, Ala. – (OBA) – The Cotton Bayou/Terry Cove bodies of water are part of the Perdido Bay watershed. This system connects to the Gulf of Mexico through Perdido Pass and has traditionally provided nursery habitat for aquatic and bird wildlife. Development over the years has replaced...
Man pleads guilty to detonating explosive outside of Alabama AG’s office
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale, Alabama, pleaded guilty in federal court to the malicious use of an explosive device. “This defendant built a bomb using nails and screws as shrapnel and detonated it outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, endangering a public...
4 food trucks and a drive-thru coffee shop planned for North Palafox Street
A local couple is working to create a new grab-and-go dining hub with four food truck options and a drive-thru coffee shop on the northwest corner of North Palafox Street and Hannah Street. Crystal and Arley George are the owners of the project and told the News Journal that they want to create...
Help for unhoused is available for those who want it. Here's where to find it in Pensacola.
As Escambia County prepares to move at least 150 people off county owned land in Brent where they have been camping − many for years − homeless advocates say there are more opportunities than ever in Pensacola for people to find emergency shelter or transitional housing opportunities. While some may want to remain...
Historic Pensacola comes alive with downtown murals showcasing city's rich past
Genius idea: Hide that trash with some classy blasts from the past. That's exactly what the Downtown Improvement Board has done, partnering with the University of West Florida Historic Trust to place large photographic murals of historic downtown Pensacola so as to obscure a large trash compactor at the corner of Garden...
Five Pace baseball rising seniors announce college commitments; four are staying local
Five members of the Pace baseball team's strong senior class have recently announced their college commitments. Four of the rising seniors are staying local to the Pensacola area, while one of them is headed to a premier Division I program. ...
PNJ sports reporter Ben Grieco goes head-to-head with Pace flag football team. See how he did
The New Breed travel flag football team was practicing at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze over the summer, and I stopped by to do a feature story on the team and its upcoming schedule. After speaking with head coach Jason Kisor – who also coaches the Navarre flag football team during the spring...
Bill would allow Alabama nonpublic schools to employ school resource officers
An Alabama state senator has filed a bill that would allow law enforcement to contract with non-public schools to provide school resource officers (SROs). SB 4, sponsored by Sen. Chris Elliott, R-Josephine, would authorize a sheriff and county commission, or chief of police and city council, to provide SROs to those schools so long as […]
Educator Toolkit can help teach students about Social Security | KYLLE' D. MCKINNEY
A well-informed instructor can have a powerful influence on their students. That’s why we created the Educator Toolkit. This toolkit is easy to use and provides shareable online resources that teachers can use to engage students and educate them about Social Security. The Educator Toolkit includes: Lesson plans with objectives.Infographics and handouts for each...
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