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The Zimmerman invoices: where did the money go?
What was included in Zimmerman's $39,500/month retainer fee? Not a lot, apparently.
Clarification in Myers lawsuit denied
Judge Scott Duncan said that he was constrained by the narrow scope of the original lawsuit, so his September 28 order stands as written.
City to steer future of Veterans Memorial Park
Mayor Hayward has formed a Veterans Memorial Park Steering Committee, which will work to develop a framework for the park’s future management and oversight.
Mayor to hold town hall meeting at Bayview
Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward will continue his popular Taking City Hall to the Citizens series of town-hall meetings with a meeting in District 4 on Monday, November 26.
Gallery: Winter Wonderland opening night celebration
Thousands turned out Friday for the free opening night of the first annual Winter Wonderland, presented by the Pensacola Blue Wahoos.
Watch Tuesday’s action-packed council meeting
Got four hours? The video from Tuesday's heated Committee of the Whole meeting (including the Gallery Night discussion) is now online.
Viewpoint: EDATE renewal last on the ballot but first tool for jobs
Mayor Hayward urges voters to approve the City of Pensacola's EDATE, or Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption.
Soul Bowl at Bayfront Stadium a “win-win” for community
Last Saturday's Soul Bowl, the first non-baseball sporting event to be held at the Bayfront Stadium, welcomed the Jay Royals to the Tigers' and Rattlers' little league football rivalry.
Bayfront Stadium to host “Soul Bowl” Saturday
The annual cross-town rivalry between two inner-city Pensacola youth sports leagues, known as the “Soul Bowl,” will now be played at the Pensacola’s Bayfront Stadium on October 20, 2012.
Mayor Hayward holding town hall meeting tonight
Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward will hold a town hall meeting this evening at the E.S. Cobb Neighborhood Resource Center.
Myers seeks clarification in ruling
Is the power to make inquiries granted to the city council, but not to individual council members? That's the question Councilwoman Myers would like to have answered.
