walkerjason+FollowCar buyers in Pensacola: Don’t skip this step!Imagine dropping over $100K on a new Escalade, only to discover the dealer allegedly swapped out the federally required window sticker for a fake one. That’s what happened to Chelsea Hoffman in Pensacola, and it led to a mess of engine problems and legal headaches. The window sticker isn’t just paperwork—it’s your proof of what you’re buying. If you’re picking up a new car, always snap a photo of the sticker and double-check the options match what’s on the vehicle. Have you ever run into sketchy dealership practices? Let’s talk about how to protect ourselves! #Cars #Pensacola #CarBuyingTips00Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowAldi is taking over more Pensacola storesThree more Winn-Dixie locations in the Pensacola area are set to close soon, making way for new Aldi stores. For many locals, this means saying goodbye to a familiar grocery experience and hello to Aldi’s no-frills, low-price approach—think bagging your own groceries and paying a quarter for a cart. Some folks love Aldi’s unique products and savings, while others will miss the classic Winn-Dixie vibe. How do you feel about this shift? Will you be shopping at the new Aldi, or sticking with the remaining Winn-Dixie stores? #Business #LocalBusiness #Pensacola00Share
Angela Davis+FollowKamille launches wrestling school in PensacolaKamille, still missing from AEW after that shocking backstage attack, is shaking things up in Pensacola by opening Redemption Wrestling Academy with her husband, Thom Latimer. Instead of just hitting the gym, locals now have the chance to train like pro wrestlers and break out of boring routines. Plus, Kamille’s not just teaching—she’s also set to appear as a Gladiator on the new American Gladiators reboot! What do you think: Would you try wrestling training for fitness, or tune in to see Kamille on TV? #Sports #Wrestling #Pensacola00Share
Mary Williams+FollowFlorida chef’s quick action saves a neighborWhen a familiar face suddenly stops showing up at your favorite local spot, it can mean more than just a missed meal. In Pensacola, chef Donell Stallworth noticed 78-year-old Charlie Hicks hadn’t come in for his daily gumbo at the Shrimp Basket—a routine he’d kept for a decade. Trusting his gut, Donell checked on Charlie, found him in distress, and got him the help he needed. Now, Charlie’s back at his usual table, thanks to a community that truly looks out for its own. Stories like this remind us how powerful it is to care for our neighbors. What’s your favorite local spot where everyone knows your name? #Food #Pensacola #CommunityCare20Share