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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
MULLET TOSS IS BACK!
The annual Flora-Bama Mullet Toss is set to return, bringing its unique coastal competition and community spirit back to the shores, a beloved tradition for many in the Pensacola area.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Gene and Maureen Valentino’s Gift Will Propel PSC Entrepreneurship Program
Pensacola State College's Entrepreneurship Program is set to receive a significant boost thanks to a generous gift from local philanthropists Gene and Maureen Valentino.
Apr 14
PSC Alumnus Sandy Sansing Inspires, Provides Scholarships for Future Generations
Apr 14
Obituaries | Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel
Apr 14
United Methodist Church in Pensacola Joins Global Call for Debt Cancellation for Developing Nations
Apr 14
MULLET TOSS IS BACK!
Apr 14
Community Sports
Read Section →Ball's Buzzer Layup, Bridges' Block Stun Heat in Play-In Thriller
LaMelo Ball's layup with 4.7 seconds left in overtime and Miles Bridges' game-saving block propelled the Charlotte Hornets to a 127-126 victory over the Miami Heat in the NBA East play-in game. The ninth-seeded Hornets advance, while the 10th-seeded Heat see their season end in heartbreak. A back-and-forth battle went down to the wire on April 14, 2026.
Apr 14
Broncos Billionaires Take 40% of Rockies in Historic Denver Sports Tie-Up
Apr 14
Pirates Smash Frugal Image with $140M Griffin Megadeal
Apr 14
Bulls Dump No. 5 Pick Ivey Over Explosive Anti-Gay Rants
Apr 14
Las Vegas Scores Super Bowl LXIII Encore at Allegiant Stadium
Apr 14
Local Business
Read Section →Material Balance Planning: A Look at Pensacola's Resource Management
Pensacola officials are undertaking material balance planning to optimize resource flow and ensure sustainable practices within the city.
Apr 14
Material Balance Planning: A Key to Pensacola's Future Resource Management
Apr 14
CZ's Prison Memoir Exposes FTX Secrets and Crypto's Future
Apr 14
Portnoy Rips 'Out-of-Control' Tip Culture Squeezing Wallets
Apr 14
Schools & Kids
Read Section →PSC Student Thanks Benefactor for Scholarship
Pensacola State College student Maria Rodriguez recently thanked an anonymous local benefactor whose scholarship is helping her pursue her nursing degree.
Apr 14
Molly McGuire Endowed Scholarship Grows by $50,000 After McGuire’s/IPC Donation
Apr 14
PSC Student Thanks Benefactor for Scholarship
Apr 14
Gene and Maureen Valentino’s Gift Will Propel PSC Entrepreneurship Program
Apr 14
PSC Alumnus Sandy Sansing Inspires, Provides Scholarships for Future Generations
Apr 14
Daily Fun
Read Section →Fall Prevention: Stay Safe and Active This Season
As the leaves change, so can our balance. Learn practical tips and local resources to prevent falls and maintain an active lifestyle this fall.
Apr 14
The Digital Divide Isn't Just Rural Anymore: City Hall Must Act Now
Apr 14
Rising Salt Levels Threaten County Wells: Time to Act is Now
Apr 14
Rural Hospital Closures Demand Innovative Solutions for Community Health
Apr 14
Spring into Style: Local Boutiques Bloom with Floral Prints
Apr 14
State News
Read Section →PortMiami's $345M Expansion Supercharges Florida Trade Hub
PortMiami is transforming into a global powerhouse with multimillion-dollar cruise and cargo upgrades set to double traffic by 2035. From Royal Caribbean's new mega-terminal to cutting-edge AI cargo tech, the port promises jobs and economic boom for South Florida. Officials hail it as a game-changer for Florida's trade dominance.
Apr 14
Orlando Home Prices Dip Amid Surge in Inventory, Defying Earlier Surge Hype
Apr 14
Florida Spring Break Draws Record Crowds, Fuels Tourism Boom
Apr 14
Lightning on Brink vs. Canadiens in Tense Tampa Playoff Thriller
Apr 14
Gators Capture SEC Baseball Crown in Hoover
Apr 14
National
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Severe Weather Batters Midwest as 50M Brace for Tornadoes, Hail
More than 50 million Americans across a 1,500-mile corridor from Texas to Michigan face an ongoing severe weather onslaught, with at least 14 tornadoes already confirmed and damaging winds reaching 88 mph. A Level 3 enhanced risk remains in effect through Wednesday as storms continue to shift south, threatening major cities including Chicago, Detroit, and Oklahoma City.
Apr 14
RAM's Free Clinics Rescue Thousands from Insurance Nightmares
Apr 14
Feds Launch $500M Cleanup of Massive Nuclear Waste Dump Near Apollo
Apr 14
Antarctic Icon Faces Extinction: Emperor Penguin Declared Endangered
Apr 14
Family Demands Answers After Influencer Dies Days After Proposal in Zanzibar
Apr 14
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