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Postmaster: Please send address changes to Pensacola News Journal Customer Service, PO Box 1387, Fort Smith, AR 72902. Today is Thursday, May 9, the 130th day of 2024. There are 236 days left in the year. On this date in: 1754: The Pennsylvania Gazette published what is believed to be the first political cartoon. Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, it featured a snake in eight pieces, each labeled with the abbreviation of a U.S.

colony (or region in the case of New England), and underneath were the words or 1867: Sojourner Truth, a former slave who had escaped to freedom and become an advocate for the rights of Black Americans and women, spoke at the first meeting of the American Equal Rights Association in New York. As Black men were gaining some of their rights, Truth spoke of the need to press for the rights of Black women. 1914: At the urging of Congress, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation declaring the second Sunday in May to be Day. The next day, May 10, marked the first time it was celebrated as a national holiday in the United States, though some states had been celebrating mothers for years before the federal government joined in. 1955: Having become an independent nation just four days earlier with the withdrawal of American and British troops, West Germany joined NATO.

1960: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first commercial birth control pill, Enovid. 1964: The Beatles had their 3 1 2 -month run atop the Billboard Hot 100 ended by Louis The run was the longest, at the time, for any pop act. 1974: The U.S. House of Representatives began the process of impeaching President Richard Nixon.

The hearings stretched into July, when the Judiciary Committee approved articles of impeachment for obstruction of justice, abuse of power and contempt of Congress. Nixon resigned in August before the full House took action. 1980: The freighter MV Summit Venture collided with the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa Bay, Florida, causing a portion of the bridge to collapse. Several cars, a truck and a Greyhound bus fell to the water, killing 35 people. 1992: An underground methane explosion at the Westray Mine in Nova Scotia, Canada, killed 26 people.

2012: President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to endorse same-sex marriage. just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get Obama told ABC News. 2022: President Joe Biden signed the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022, which the previous month had passed unanimously in the Senate and by a vote of 417-10 in the House of Representatives. The legislation facilitated easier and lease of defense to the nation for its war with Russia, but it expired at the end of September 2023.

William Cain, USA TODAY Network TODAY IN HISTORY SHRIMP GRITS ANDY MARLETTE Florida Highway Patrol is investigat- ing the death of a 31-year-old Pensacola man after he drove of U.S. Highway 90 and died in the crash. An FHP report says the man was driving down Diamond Street in Pace around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday and failed to make a turn onto U.S. 90, instead driving straight across all the lanes and landing in Barnett Mill Creek.

"The operator of the Ford Taurus failed to make either a left or right turn onto U.S. Highway 90 and continued straight ahead colliding with the guard rail and ultimately overturning in a nearby body of water," the report says. EMS pronounced the man dead at the scene, and the incident remains un- der investigation. No further information was released. Pensacola man dies after driving US 90 into Barnett Mill Creek Benjamin Johnson Pensacola News Journal USA TODAY NETWORK FLORIDA FLORIDA LOTTO SATURDAY, MAY DOUBLE PLAY SATURDAY, MAY 4 To see payouts on games above, visit flalottery.com.

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The TDC voted in March to set aside $5 million to assist in bringing the project to fruition. The additional beach parking that will be added along with the boardwalk is also much needed at a resort area whose annual visitor numbers continue to rise, White said. State statutes governing the use of tourist development, or bed tax dollars, allow for a portion of revenues to be used to cover the cost of facilities that would support tourism-related activ- ities, a category under which the board- walk would fall. think it will be a beautiful place when all said and Eddington said, adding that grateful to be working for residents of the community to add amenities. time for Navarre to get they need down he said.

glad to be in the seat in so I can help them do it. been left And Eddington said that the County Commission is also about to get seri- ous about doing something to replace the bridge, a two-lane span built in 1960 that the Florida Department of Transportation lists as are moving forward with the he said. Eddington announced recently that the county has the funds to conduct the approximately $1.4 million Plan- ning, Development and Environmen- tal study that is required before it can replace the bridge, County Engineer Rebecca Jones the funding for the had been allocated in the FY24 Capital Improvement program. She said county is working to- ward advertising a Request for cations in the next few months. Once initiated, the study could take up to two years to complete.

The county also owns the roadway that crosses the Navarre Beach Cause- way Bridge so it will be responsible for footing the bill to cover the cost of bridge replacement. Boardwalk Continued from Page 1A Reeves said. allowed us to get our feet under us and not have to move too quickly into how we want to potentially reimagine Reeves provide much detail Tuesday about the plans, but he men- tioned parking spaces on the street or adding more sidewalk space. He said he expect all down- town business owners to agree with the plans. can bring 10 downtown business owners in here, and of them will like one (plan), and will like the Reeves said.

part of this job, and I appreciate very much our downtown business invest- ment in the city. I used to be one of those, and I know what it takes. And how it is the lifeblood of your family, of many families that work at these small businesses. So, I mean that in jest. I mean that just a situ- ation to navigate and to make every- body happy.

And I think that we Reeves said he hopes that render- ings of the ideas of what the changes to Palafox could be will be pre- sented to the public this summer along with the all-important cost estimates. can design something really Reeves said. got to out a way to pay for Reeves said along with FPL paying for the repaving of the street, parking revenue funding was earmarked in the annual budget for the project. are the types of projects that the obligation to share with the residents what they get for their (park- ing) money, for their user Reeves said. this is a perfect example of Palafox Continued from Page 1A Pensacola officials are working on a plan to Palafox at the same time as Florida Power and Light pays for the repaving of the iconic city street.

TONY NEWS JOURNAL most important secrets. But Trump contends as president he could do what he wanted with the rec- ords. He has pleaded not guilty. Cannon was appointed by Trump, and some experts have called for her re- moval from the case because of moves described as and and some of her decisions have been overturned on appeal. After the FBI seizure of rec- ords at Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, Cannon ruled that a retired judge called a special master would review the docu- ments for potential personal records.

That temporarily prevented investiga- tors from scrutinizing them. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned part of order and later halted the special master review. just deal with a very disturbing reality here: This whole process in the documents case has simply not been on the up and former Attorney General Eric Holder said. But experts said scheduling deci- sions are typically left to the discretion of the trial judge.

Bradley Moss, a na- tional security lawyer, said there is little critics could do about decision because she has been careful to avoid decisions that warrant appeals to the 11th Circuit, and scheduling decisions fall within her discretionary au- Moss said a to the deci- sion may be that the delay in the docu- ments case opens space for two of other trials to be scheduled be- fore the election. Trump faces four criminal trials, in- cluding the one underway in New York state court on charges he busi- ness records to hide hush money pay- ments to a p*rn actress before the 2016 election. Trump Continued from Page 1A.

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