We published our first issue July 1, 1999 with the mission of reporting the news that matters the most to this community that we love so deeply.
We aim to tell the story behind the stories in politics, music, arts and entertainment. We aren’t afraid to challenge the powerful and push against the status quo. We may be the only newspaper in the country that refused to a take ad from British Petroleum after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion.
We are known for our stands on issues such as the Community Maritime Park, Jail deaths and the Wedgewood landfills. We helped create the Pensacola Young Professionals.
Our news articles and investigative reports have garnered the attention of all the major news networks, nationally and internationally. We’re old school, two-fisted journalism at its best.
Our stories are presented with energy and enthusiasm — along with writing that’s thorough, thought-provoking and fun to read. We will make you laugh, curse and sometimes gasp, but you won’t want to miss an issue.
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Headquarters: (View Map)Pensacola, FL, United States
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- Key DifferentiatorWe are two-fisted, old school journalists that have given a damn about the community in which we live since 1999. We cover the news, views, politics and entertainment of Northwest Florida with passion. We are dedicated to giving readers a fresh approach to news and what is happening behind the scenes. We’re feared by the politicos, read by the influentials and loved by those who share our love of the area. There are truly no sacred cows. People wait for us to weigh in on the major stories in the community and respect our direct viewpoints. In 2012, we received a Florida Sunshine State Award for our investigative reporting. Our stories are presented with energy and enthusiasm. The writing is thorough and fun to read. While other newspapers have seen their readership decline, we’ve developed a loyal fan base, particularly among those under age 40. We are the little paper with huge voice that is heard statewide and nationally. Our writing has been profiled in the New York Times, Time Magazine and The Daily Beast. Our publisher has appeared on Dateline NBC and The Learning Channel, is a weekly columnist for Florida Voices and is regular commenter on several nationally-syndicated radio shows. All of which drives traffic to this website.
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