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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.
Levin & Askew in the early 1960s. David Levin (top, middle), Reubin Askew (top right), and Fred Levin (bottom left). Levin, Papantonio, Proctor, Buchanan, O'Brien, Barr, & Mougey, P.A. is an American law firm based in Pensacola, Florida, founded in 1955 by David Levin and Reubin Askew, originally under the name Levin & Askew. [1]
Pensacola News Journal: Pensacola: 1889 Gannett Company [11] Plant City Times & Observer: Plant City: Observer Media Group [5] Polk News Sun: Polk: 1926 D-R Media & Investments [1] Ponte Vedra Recorder Ponte Vedra: 1969 OPC News LLC [1] Port Orange Hometown News: Port Orange: 2002 Hometown News LLC [1] Port St. Lucie Hometown News: Port St ...
Benjamin Johnson, Pensacola News Journal October 26, 2023 at 6:07 PM The Office of the State Attorney announced Thursday that an Escambia County grand jury indicted two people with first-degree ...
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 ...
Panama City News-Herald; Pensacola News Journal; Sarasota Herald-Tribune; Seminole Chronicle; Tallahassee Democrat; The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville; The Gainesville Sun; Lakeland Ledger; The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach; The St. Augustine Record; Treasure Coast Newspapers. Indian River Press Journal, Vero Beach; The St. Lucie News ...
Brittany Misencik, Pensacola News Journal October 24, 2023 at 5:50 PM Pensacola’s Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux located at 1240 Airport Blvd. is slated to permanently close following service on ...
Former Pensacola News Journal publisher Cliff Barnhart was tapped to fill the District 1 seat. [16] Childers was charged with additional counts of money laundering and bribery on 16 June, but was released from jail on $50,000 bond. [13] [17]