The tables in the large room at the Center for Independent Living formed a rectangle. Several deaf people and their advocates sat, waiting to share their stories. A certified sign language interpreter ...
While being interviewed by Inweekly, Bridget Bateman sits in a Jacksonville hospital watching her son Preston, 8, battle another seizure. “He’s having a seizure right now,” she said, stopping ...
In case you haven’t noticed, we are currently in the midst of pretty perfect spring on the Gulf Coast, and all of us at Inweekly are trying our best to make the most of it. Of course, our desk jobs ...
INweekly adds Lord Voldemort tweets This week the last movie of the Harry Potter series opens in theaters. We’ve added the tweets of Lord Voldemort to the site to help you keep up with the film’s ...
A Captivating Market Profiting from Pain By Jeremy Morrison In February, the Florida Senate rejected what would have become the largest private prison system in the United States. Chasity Owens hopes ...
Whether you are drawn to the charisma and charm of Pensacola Opera, the grace and athleticism of Ballet Pensacola, the resonating sounds of Pensacola Symphony Orchestra or the dramatics and theatrics ...
Fall tends to feel like a season of new beginnings—a new school semester, a change in the weather (fingers crossed) and, here in Pensacola, the opening season of five culturally-rich nonprofit ...
When we get a night off at The Magnolia, a stop at The Elbow Room is absolutely essential. Lesa, Will and Melanie throw down with that Enterprise sandwich! Otherwise, we frequent Jerry’s Drive In for ...
Few individuals have had a more significant impact on Pensacola over the past two decades than Quint Studer. The former Baptist Hospital president and health care consultant and his wife Rishy first ...
Inweekly is celebrating our 20th anniversary this month. Rather than attempting to cram two decades of highlights into one week, we’ve decided to break it up and use all four July issues to cover the ...
Brother Can You Spare A Dime? Helping the homeless and hungry in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties By Jennie McKeon For Bob, homelessness was not a choice. A Vietnam veteran, Bob had his own business, ...
Good Eats: Pensacola boasts a fantastic mix of casual and fine dining restaurants. My top local favorites include The Global Grill, Tu-Do Vietnamese, Sake Cafe, The Fish House, Jerry’s Cajun Cafe and ...
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