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The Pensacola News Journal is a daily morning newspaper serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida. It is Northwest Florida's most widely read daily.. The News Journal is owned by Gannett, a national media holding company that owns newspapers such as USA Today and the Arizona Republic, among others.
D. C. Reeves. Darcy Curran Reeves is an American businessman, journalist and politician who has served as the 64th mayor of Pensacola since 2022. The son of James J. Reeves, he worked for the Florida State University 's student newspaper, the Pensacola News Journal, Warchant.com and the Tuscaloosa News before being hired as chief of Staff for ...
The history of Pensacola, Florida, begins long before the Spanish claimed founding of the modern city in 1698. The area around present-day Pensacola was inhabited by Native American peoples thousands of years before the historical era. The historical era begins with the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 16th century.
In a previous interview with the Pensacola News Journal regarding the Supreme Court case, American Traffic Solutions, Inc., a major player in the red light camera industry, explained how the ...
Pensacola's Bagelheads gets new owner with plans to expand Katie Oliver and Aria Matafwali work the sandwich line at Bagelheads on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. Ben Fishbein and his wife, Leah, bought ...
Pensacola News Journal. Kamal Morgan, Pensacola News Journal. August 9, 2022 at 1:55 PM. This story has been updated to clarify the timeline of the bakery's construction.
Brownsville Revival. The Brownsville Revival (also known as the Pensacola Outpouring) was a widely reported Christian revival within the Pentecostal movement that began on Father's Day June 18, 1995, at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida. [ 1] Characteristics of the Brownsville Revival movement, as with other Christian religious ...
List of assets owned by Gannett. Gannett Company owns over 100 daily newspapers, and nearly 1,000 weekly newspapers. These operations are in 44 U.S. states, one U.S. territory, and six countries. [1]