Pulse Staff
Walls come down to make way for apartments in downtown Pensacola
Major demolition work is complete at the site of a planned mixed-use 269 unit apartment block in downtown Pensacola.
The skyline of downtown Pensacola is changing. After several...
Pensacola City Council To Vote on Contract for New Executive
Nearly a year after Pensacola voters approved an amendment to the city charter allowing the City Council to hire its own staff, Council members...
Stimpson announces return of Carnival cruise service to Mobile
Fresh off a return flight from Miami, home of Carnival Cruise Lines' corporate headquarters, Mobile mayor Sandy Stimpson announced this afternoon that he was...
New Orleans Ice Cream comes to Pensacola’s Apple Market
Good news for Pensacola's ice cream fanatics: The New Orleans Ice Cream Co. has expanded its distribution into Florida.
Apple Market began stocking the company's full...
Pensacola to hold public hearings on City, DIB budget
The Pensacola City Council will hold the first of two public hearings on Pensacola's proposed $211 million budget next Wednesday night. The Council will...
City Conceptually Approves 30 foot Restaurant Sign on Downtown Waterfront
At its meeting last month, the City of Pensacola's Architectural Review Board conceptually approved designs for a new 30-foot-tall animated restaurant sign on the historic district's waterfront. The sign,...
Jewel Cannada-Wynn to hold town hall meeting Thursday
Pensacola City Councilwoman Jewel Cannada-Wynn will hold a Town Hall Meeting this Thursday, September 3.
The meeting, which will be held at the Fricker Neighborhood Resource...
Escambia County looks to fill Tourism board vacancy
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering for appointments to the Escambia County Tourist Development Council,...