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Secrets of the Old Lighthouse: Legends and Archives
Reading Time: 4 minutesPerched on a rugged cliff where wind and sea constantly collide, the old lighthouse has long been a beacon for sailors and a subject of fascination for landlubbers. Beyond its practical purpose of guiding ships safely to harbor, this lighthouse holds stories whispered through generations — tales of mystery, disappearance, and strange lights in the […]
Expanding Bike Infrastructure in Downtown Pensacola
Reading Time: 3 minutesAs cities look for ways to become healthier, more sustainable, and more livable, expanding bike infrastructure has become a priority for urban planners and communities alike. Downtown Pensacola, with its historic charm, growing population, and mild climate, presents an ideal setting for improved cycling networks. This article explores the current state of bike infrastructure in […]
How the New Port Terminal Could Reshape the Gulf Economy
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe opening of a new port terminal in the Gulf region represents more than just an infrastructure project — it has the potential to transform trade, investment, and economic growth across the area. As global supply chains evolve and competition between trade hubs intensifies, this strategic development could have long‑lasting effects on the region’s role […]
PHOTOS: Aerial View of Pensacola’s Tornado Damage
Reading Time: 2 minutesAs recovery and cleanup in the aftermath of last night’s tornado began today in Pensacola, the sheer swath of devastation left behind was especially stark from above. From the air, entire blocks, roofs, and tree lines showed the twisting path of the storm as residents, utility crews, and first responders worked throughout the day to […]
Rally at Confederate Monument in Downtown Pensacola Draws Hundreds, One Arrested
Reading Time: 2 minutesNearly 300 protestors and counter-protestors turned out to Pensacola’s Lee Square Saturday as part of a rally organized in support of the city’s most prominent Confederate memorial. The rally comes after Mayor Ashton Hayward last week called for the monument’s removal. The 50-foot monument — dedicated to Confederate president Jefferson Davis, Pensacolian Confederate veterans Stephen […]
Air Force veteran Specht running for Congress
Reading Time: 3 minutesMake room for one more in the already-crowded race to replace eight-term Congressman Jeff Miller. Air Force veteran Steven Specht, 33, has officially filed to enter the race. Miller, who announced last month that he would not seek reelection, has represented Florida’s first congressional district since 2001. The district stretches across six counties in Northwest […]
Bubba Watson Donates $1.6 Million to Studer Family Children’s Hospital
Reading Time: 2 minutesProfessional golfer and Pensacola-area native Bubba Watson has made a $1.6 million donation to The Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart. Sacred Heart Health System officials joined Watson to make the announcement on Friday afternoon on the hospital’s campus in Pensacola. Pro golfer Bubba Watson hits a golf ball Friday near the Studer Family […]
Pensacola’s First Post-Prohibition Brewery Opened 81 Years Ago
Reading Time: 3 minutesBeing a bustling harbor city and under five flags at various times, Pensacola has “wet the whistle” of many throughout its history. Today, the City of Five Flags has an ever-growing appetite for craft beer and libations, but that wasn’t always the case. Pensacola first got its taste for brews at the turn of the […]
PSC Receives $1.3 Million Grant for Veterans Upward Bound Program
Reading Time: 2 minutesPensacola State College has received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to renew its Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) program for the next five years. The program assists 130 veterans per year as they gain the skills needed to enter college and become successful students. The program at Pensacola State is currently […]
First Look: Proposals Unveiled for New $130M Escambia County Jail
Reading Time: 2 minutesConceptual designs for a new Escambia County Jail were unveiled on Tuesday, with two finalists for the nearly $130 million contract making presentations to county commissioners. The new facility will be built adjacent to, and will connect with, the existing 1980s-era jail, which has become severely overcrowded following a 2014 gas explosion that destroyed the […]
The Hurricane That Doomed America’s First Settlement
Reading Time: 3 minutesOnce again, hurricane season is upon us. As a yearly ritual, residents along the Gulf Coast use this current time of calm for preparation…and a little history. Some of the most famous storms in the chronicles of hurricane history made landfall in Florida. The Sunshine State — and notably, the Gulf Coast — is certainly […]
Raytheon to Hire Over 140 Employees in Pensacola Under $1 Billion Cyber Contract
Reading Time: < 1 minuteRaytheon to hire more than 140 in Pensacola as part of $1 billion cyber contract Drew BuchananDrew BuchananJune 17, 2016BusinessMetro PensacolaMilitary & DefensePolitics & Government Special to The Pulse 0ShareTweetEmailPrint After recently being awarded a $1 billion contract to protect the networks of dozens of federal agencies from cyber threats, Raytheon plans to hire more […]
Search Continues for Pensacola’s Lost Colonial-Era Settlement
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhile stories fill history books about immigrants who came to Colonial America and thrived, not as much is known about those who didn’t succeed. Through exhaustive research, Jen Knutson, a graduate research assistant with the University of West Florida’s Division of Anthropology and Archaeology, is telling the story of one of those ill-fated groups – […]
Pensacola wind energy supplier opens new plant, adds more than 200 jobs
Reading Time: 2 minutesA Pensacola renewable energy supplier is expanding its operations and is on track to bring hundreds of manufacturing jobs to the Gulf Coast. Denmark-based Jupiter Group, a supplier to General Electric’s wind energy manufacturing plant in Pensacola, celebrated the announcement with its expansion into a new multi-million dollar, 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at the Ellison Industrial […]
Downtown Pensacola Apartment Project Slated to Break Ground
Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter several months of unanticipated delays, the highly anticipated mixed-use apartment development led by Quint Studer is officially moving forward. The $52 million downtown Pensacola project is now on track to break ground this spring. Quint and Rishy Studer finalized the financing for the project this afternoon in downtown Pensacola. The development — located in […]
Quint Studer Resigns from Studer Group, $50M Downtown Project Suspended
Reading Time: 2 minutesJust hours after resigning from the healthcare consulting firm he founded, Pensacola developer Quint Studer informed a group of realtors that his proposed $50 million mixed-use development in downtown Pensacola would not move forward. Studer, 64, is well known not only as the founder of Studer Group, but also as the owner — along with […]