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Tim Kinsella said that "an unexpected and extraordinary opportunity has presented itself" for his career and benefits for his ...
Tim Kinsella is leaving his position as Pensacola City Administrator after less than one year on the job.Kinsella will be ...
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves is moving to stabilize and streamline City Hall as City Administrator Tim Kinsella departs, ...
The News Journal obtained documents through a public records request that detail a department unhappy with "favoritism" and ...
Capt. Tim Kinsella: Every community in America should look toward Pensacola for inspiration, because you are the gold standard by which every community should be judged, and what every community ...
Capt. Gregg Smith congratulates Capt. Terrence Shashaty as he assumes command of NAS Pensacola, while the outgoing commanding officer, Capt. Tim Kinsella, applauds Jan. 13.
"We recognize that Pensacola is a historic flooding district," Kinsella said. "This administration has invested about $50 million in ongoing projects where we have shovels in the ground to improve ...
Kinsella said that users are not following the age limit of 18 to rent the scooters, and adults are renting them for children. “God forbid something happens to a young child,” Kinsella said.
Pensacola regularly trains a “couple hundred” foreign allied military personnel and has done so since World War II, said the base commander, Capt. Tim Kinsella.
The Pensacola Beach Air Show returned in July 2021, with the team participating. Kinsella said that having the 2021 homecoming at an alternate site was better than another cancellation.
Since then, it's been a tough year for the base. We sat down with the base commander, Captain Tim Kinsella to find out how NASP is honoring the lives lost and moving forward from this difficult year.
Capt. Tim Kinsella, commanding officer at NAS Pensacola, talks Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022, about plans to reopen the base to the general public during a press conference at state Sen. Doug Broxson's ...