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Author and newspaper publisher Rick Outzen explores the news behind the headlines with newsmakers and the journalists that cover them.
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Real News 6/14/24
Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Walker Wilson, Chandra Smiley, Jason Nathanson, Dana Lupton and Taylor Anderson.
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Keeping Healthcare Accessible
Community Health Northwest Florida has a foundation. Chandra Smiley and Sena Maddison have the details.
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Reviews: Inside Out 2, The Boys Season 4 and more
ABC News' Jason Nathanson reviews what's on the big screen and streaming this weekend.
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Catholic High Robotics heads to nationals
Pensacola Catholic High School Robotics Team, also known as ‘Crubotics,’ will compete in the MATE (Marine Advanced Technology Education) World Championship for the third year in a row. The event will be held June 19-22 in Kingsport, Tenn. Dana Lupton has the details.
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Rev. Theophalis May
Lumon May remembers the great Rev. Theophalis May."My father to me was just a great man. His mom died in childbirth; his father died when he was five. He was homeless all the way until he went into the Navy at age 15. He served at Annapolis in the kitchen as a kitchen helper in World War II. And he often said the first time he ever had a pair of shoes, the first time he ever was full was because of going in the Navy. "He became an entrepreneur because he didn't want to work for anybody. He renovated Old Christ Church and the L&N Terminal. Lumon said, "He owned Mays Quarter, he owned a grocery store, he owned the taxi stand and the construction business."
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Grover IV on Grover III
Former Mayor Grover Robinson IV talks about his father, Grover Robinson III.He shared one of his favorite memories of his day, "I moved back here in 95, and it was about 1997 when I actually beat him on the tennis court at Roger Scott. And that was a momentous day for me to actually win on the tennis court because that never happened as a child. So that was a big kind of passing of the torch mark. My father, certainly, he loved me, he taught me a lot, but he was never going to let me win at anything. Oh, that's great. So I had to earn that."
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