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Angler Trey Linder caught a 1,000-pound shark, which was tagged and released as part of NOAA's research efforts, on July 9, ...
When an F/A-18 flies low and fast over Pensacola Pier, you feel it in your chest. The Blue Angels don’t just fly they roar past in perfect formation, putting on one of the most jaw-dropping shows in ...
Seventy1 Bistro, a buzzy new Pensacola restaurant offering homemade bakery items and a globe-trotting savory menu, has opened ...
A multi-million-dollar project to improve South Navy Boulevard in Pensacola crossed a major hurdle.Today, federal lawmakers ...
This week on FOX 10 -- we’re kicking off a new series called ‘We the People.’ It’s a year-long effort to celebrate our ...
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Blue Angels Gear Up for 2026 with Fresh Talent
On July 14, 2025, the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, announced the selection of seven new officers to join the team for the 2026 air show season. This milestone highlights ...
Bay County native and U.S. Congressman Jimmy Patronis is fighting to keep the Blue Angels in Florida permanently.
The finalists were interviewed at Naval Air Station Pensacola, the team’s home base, during the week of the Pensacola Beach ...
The Blue Angels will add three new Super Hornet pilots, a new Fat Albert pilot and three more officers to the team in 2026.
Huge crowds watched the Blue Angels and the Pensacola Beach Airshow this year, possibly setting record attendance records.
Retired Navy Capt. Royce Williams fought in one of the most incredible battles in aviation history and lived to tell the tale ...
The Blue Angels are coming home to Florida! The aerial flight demo team will perform at Jacksonville Beach in 2025 and NAS ...