Progressive Pensacola endorses Jewel Cannada-Wynn for Pensacola City Council, District 6.
Regular readers of Progressive Pensacola know that, like many City residents, and voters in general, we feel a need for change, and have advocated voting for challengers in many, if not most, races. That said, there are occasions where the rare incumbent deserves to [...]
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Jeff Humbles, candidate for Pensacola City Council District 6, was arrested back in August under what I can only describe as questionable circumstances.
According to the PNJ:
Pensacola City Council candidate Jeffrey A. Humbles will not be prosecuted in connection with resisting a law enforcement officer, the State Attorney’s Office said.
“After further investigation, we determined that there [...]
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Heading up to the general election on November 4, we’ll be featuring a brief look at the various races. Some races we’ll cover more extensively than others, because some races are more important or more competitive than others. Today, we’ll look at the race for Pensacola City Council, District 6.
The Office
Races for seats [...]
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Sometimes the PNJ prints things worth reading.
Election 2008: The rookie and the Comeback Kid
Coverage of the County Commission District 1 race
Election 2008: Pensacola City Council District 4
Council candidates differ in personality, politics
Coverage of the Pensacola City Council District 6 race
Many voters on fence about amendments
An overview of the proposed constitutional amendments on the Florida ballot
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The PNJ’s Mark O’Brien is on a roll lately with his weird attack blogs. Forget O’Brien’s party affiliation — he’s apparently just pro-incumbent, as in the past few weeks he’s written pieces maligning challengers to City incumbents Mike Wiggins, Jewel Cannada-Wynn, and Marty Donovan.
And then, sometimes, the wit that makes O’Brien occasionally entertaining to read [...]
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Jeffrey A. Humbles, who is a candidate for the District 6 seat on Pensacola City Council, was arrested last night on charges of obstruction of justice, the PNJ reports.
Apparently Humbles had parked his car outside of what the ECSO is calling “a known drug house” near S Street and Truman Avenue. ECSO thought the car [...]
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