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Man bolts before verdictPensacola man on trial for drug conspiracy vanishes before a jury finds him guilty tonight. More Bense praises Crist tuition increase planUWF interim President Judy Bense said tuition hike needed to balance budget cuts. More No slam dunk for Civic Center hoopThe Escambia County Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 Thursday to reject a proposal to put a basketball team in the Pensacola Civic Center. More Crist urges turtle banIncreased demand from Asian markets has led to a jump in taking the turtles in the wild. More Poker, anyone?Cardroom gaming at Pensacola Greyhound Track is back on the table after Escambia County commissioners vote tonight to hold a public hearing on the issue. More Check out the shuttleThe space shuttle and space station will be visible over Northwest Florida just after sunset. More No holiday foreclosuresFannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending all foreclosure sales of occupied homes during the holidays, starting Wednesday. More Marines invade Toys 'R' UsThe Toys"R"Us in Pensacola was invaded this morning by U.S. Marines on a mission. More Crime Stoppers looking for firebugSanta Rosa County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of an arsonist burning the Blackwater River State Forest. More Pensacola Beach road nearly finishedTraveling on and off Santa Rosa Island could get easier in early '09. More Section of Fort Pickens to closeStarting Dec. 1, the eastern section of Fort Pickens will be closed to the public, Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Jerry Eubanks said. More Maygarden named to housing boardJerry Maygarden was recently appointed by Gov. Charlie Crist to serve as a board member and director for the Florida Housing Finance Corp. More ECAT's all a-TwitterRiders, residents can keep up via Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and YouTube thanks to new social networking launch. More Dems delay vote on auto bailout“Until they show us the plan, we cannot show them the money,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said at a hastily called news conference in the Capitol. More Sansom gets 2nd jobPENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Days after becoming Florida’s new House speaker, Republican Ray Sansom has taken on a second job — a $110,000 yearly post as chief of the fundraising department of a state college in his district. More Expect delays on BayfrontMotorists can expect some travel delays this weekend along Bayfront Parkway as work is being done on the Bayfront Parkway resurfacing project, according to a City of Pensacola news release. More Robertson questions electric-car plantThe company expects to provide 231 jobs on startup and up to 1,100 within five years. More Can poker give dogtrack full house?The Escambia County commission could add card games at the greyhound track. More Shuttle crew careful with tool bagHOUSTON (AP) — Astronauts vowed to double-check, even triple-check all their tethers to make sure a bag of tools is properly tied down during a spacewalk Thursday so it doesn’t float away like one did earlier this week. More 'Our security procedures are fairly high'Bill Brees, U.S. Extradition Services spokesman, said that as far as he knows, this is the first time an inmate has escaped from one of their transports. More Lipizzaner Stallions trot back to Civic CenterThe world-famous Lipizzaner Stallions are set to return to the Pensacola Civic Center. The 39th anniversary presentation of the “Dancing White Stallions” is set to appear at the Civic Center for two shows at 2 and 6 p.m. Jan. 25. More Gov eyes tobacco moneyTALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Gov. Charlie Crist says he still may propose borrowing from the state’s tobacco settlement trust fund to help avoid a budget deficit even though the fund has lost nearly half its value. More Just 7,552 leftThe Labor Department reported that new applications for jobless benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 542,000 last week. More Crist wants tuition under school controlTALLAHASSEE -- In a dramatic move that would shift power away from the Legislature, Gov. Charlie Crist this morning proposed giving universities the authority to raise tuition by $1.52 billion over the next seven years. More Ala. group to discuss U.S. 98MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama transportation officials will discuss the next step in a construction project on the new U.S. 98 corridor in Mobile County. More Miss. casinos reboundJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s casino revenues rebounded in October, showing a $9 million increase over September. More Anti-piracy group hails attackIn a rare victory in the sea war against the Somali pirates, the Indian navy’s INS Tabar sank a suspected pirate “mother ship” in the Gulf of Aden and chased two attack boats on Tuesday. More 11/19/2008
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local columnistsReginald DoganNot in my backyard, but whose?
Gulf Power needs to upgrade its transmission lines but nobody wants the huge concrete poles in their neighborhood. More
Mark O'BrienBig Dogs snarl over meaty deal
A new airport hotel could deliver 235 jobs -- all paying more than minimum wage, according to developer Julian McQueen. More
Carl WernickeIs the stock market doomed?
Making financial decisions based on emotion is not a sound retirement plan, says Charles Carlson, the latest speaker in the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition's public lecture series. More
J. Earle BowdenAmerica can make it through tough times
The 1930s and President Roosevelt would have a powerful effect on Pensacola. Governmental expenditures provided jobs and fattened Pensacola's economy. More
Rebecca RossTo face or not to face Facebook?
My Rossly standoffishness seems to be settling in, just like these wretched laugh lines, as I grow older. More
Mike PapantonioMove money from Wall Street to Main Street
When Obama turns his back on Wall Street for a while and spends taxpayer money on Main Street, conservatives will label him the same way they labeled FDR. More
David H. GreenA little education's a good thing
I sympathize with deputies recently offended by Sheriff-elect David Morgan's suggestion some of them weren't well-educated. A good deputy doesn't need a Ph.D., but should know the laws being enforced and be reminded to protect the weak from the bullies. More
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Gulf Power needs to upgrade its transmission lines but nobody wants the huge concrete poles in their neighborhood.
A new airport hotel could deliver 235 jobs -- all paying more than minimum wage, according to developer Julian McQueen.
Making financial decisions based on emotion is not a sound retirement plan, says Charles Carlson, the latest speaker in the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition's public lecture series.
The 1930s and President Roosevelt would have a powerful effect on Pensacola. Governmental expenditures provided jobs and fattened Pensacola's economy.
My Rossly standoffishness seems to be settling in, just like these wretched laugh lines, as I grow older.
When Obama turns his back on Wall Street for a while and spends taxpayer money on Main Street, conservatives will label him the same way they labeled FDR.
I sympathize with deputies recently offended by Sheriff-elect David Morgan's suggestion some of them weren't well-educated. A good deputy doesn't need a Ph.D., but should know the laws being enforced and be reminded to protect the weak from the bullies.