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  • Pensacola: Two girls drown in Pensacola pool | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Pensacola mourns the tragic deaths of two young girls who drowned in a neighbor's swimming pool, following a similar incident earlier this week, as officials warn about pool safety. The city's mayor's race is intensifying with qualifying week starting, and gas prices in Pensacola rise to $3.65 per gallon.
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  • Pensacola: Property tax cuts may end Pensacola's downtown project era | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Pensacola city officials are debating ending property tax cuts that have supported downtown development projects like the Riverwalk revitalization and new housing. Visitors are calling for warning signs about Vibrio bacteria in Gulf waters to protect public health during the summer season.
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  • Pensacola: Assistant principal arrested for voyeurism at Pensacola High School | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Pensacola's assistant principal was arrested for video voyeurism at Pensacola High School, sparking a privacy law investigation and protocol review. City officials are also considering a property tax adjustment for infrastructure and planning for Blue Angels training flights over Pensacola Bay.
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  • Pensacola: Shark attack on Pensacola Beach prompts safety warnings | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Pensacola officials warn residents to stay clear of the water at Fort Pickens after a fisherman was bitten by a shark, while five sexual offenders are arrested in a major law enforcement breakthrough. The city also prepares for a Juneteenth celebration downtown with live music, food, and speakers, as parents face new challenges with teens dominating social media.
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  • Pensacola: New Florida law bans sex offenders from living near public pools in Pensacola... | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Pensacola officials announce new restrictions on sex offenders near public pools, enforced by the Department of Children and Families, while lifeguards warn of dangerous swimming conditions along the city’s shores. A University of Florida study is training dogs to stay calm during storms, and real estate experts highlight rising demand for energy-efficient homes in the area.
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  • Pensacola: Pensacola man faces charges after damaging neighbor's truck with gun | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Pensacola law enforcement is investigating a violent incident where a 73-year-old man filmed shooting and damaging a neighbor’s truck, raising concerns about public safety. Meanwhile, the city celebrates the first loggerhead sea turtle nests of 2026 on Pensacola Beach, highlighting conservation efforts and the start of the nesting season.
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  • Pensacola: Drivers warned of large hole on 9th Avenue as lanes narrow near Chase Street | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Pensacola drivers should be cautious due to a large hole on 9th Avenue near Chase Street, while Escambia County unveils 43 new artificial reefs off Pensacola Pass to boost marine life. The Pensacola International Airport also introduces a new mural by American Magin, and Santa Rosa Medical Group opens a primary care center in Cantonment.
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  • Pensacola: Deputies search for suspect in PNC Bank robbery | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Pensacola law enforcement is searching for a suspect in a PNC Bank robbery in Escambia County, while Ransley Station sees a new McAlister’s Deli open amid concerns over Gulf Coast seaweed blooms and opposition to data centers in Nassau County. Gas prices in Pensacola dipped slightly this week, with residents urged to check station updates.
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