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− | *Two officials of '''[[Front Porch Pensacola]]''' have | + | *Two officials of '''[[Front Porch Pensacola]]''' have resigned over allegations of financial impropriety by community liaison [[Thelma Manley]], prompting an investigation by the State of Florida. |
*Following an inquest by County Judge [[Thomas Johnson]], no criminal charges will be files in the [[2006]] [[Taser abuse scandals|Taser-related]] death of [[Escambia County Jail|jail]] inmate '''[[Jerry Preyer]]'''. | *Following an inquest by County Judge [[Thomas Johnson]], no criminal charges will be files in the [[2006]] [[Taser abuse scandals|Taser-related]] death of [[Escambia County Jail|jail]] inmate '''[[Jerry Preyer]]'''. | ||
*Controversial [[Woodham High School]] teacher and former basketball coach '''[[Benny Washington]]''' is arrested for possession of marijuana and cocaine during a traffic stop. | *Controversial [[Woodham High School]] teacher and former basketball coach '''[[Benny Washington]]''' is arrested for possession of marijuana and cocaine during a traffic stop. |
Revision as of 19:46, 22 March 2007
- Two officials of Front Porch Pensacola have resigned over allegations of financial impropriety by community liaison Thelma Manley, prompting an investigation by the State of Florida.
- Following an inquest by County Judge Thomas Johnson, no criminal charges will be files in the 2006 Taser-related death of jail inmate Jerry Preyer.
- Controversial Woodham High School teacher and former basketball coach Benny Washington is arrested for possession of marijuana and cocaine during a traffic stop.
- The City of Pensacola faces budget cuts following the discovery of an overpayment by Cox Communications.
- Republican Clay Ford beats Democrat Liz Campbell in the special election to fill the District 3 seat left vacant by Holly Benson.
- A $7 million contribution by the Escambia County Commission to help relocate the Main Street Wastewater Treatment Plant is delayed for further negotiations with the ECUA regarding future use of the County-owned Perdido Landfill.
- The Escambia County Sheriff's Office initiates Operation Brownsville, a 30-day effort to clean up the crime- and blight-ridden Brownsville area.
- The Escambia County School Board votes 4-1 to approve a plan that will change school attendance zones and close Woodham High School.
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