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The Keep Fairhope Family Friendly (KFFF) group gathered for a second day, Sunday, June 4, across the street from the Color Fairhope with Pride Drag Brunch, but that did not deter ticket holders from … more
GULF SHORES — The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo announced the birth of an endangered ring-tailed lemur Friday, June 2. Born April 8, the ring-tailed lemur is the first one to be born at the zoo in … more
FAIRHOPE— As people gathered to celebrate Prism United Fairhope’s third annual Color Fairhope with Pride event on June 3, a group called the Common Sense Campaign TEA Party hosted Keep … more
Summer is in the air, and soon music will fill Meyer Park as the summer concert series kicks off June 21. The city of Gulf Shores has put together a lineup that is sure to delight and keep your toes … more
The Summer Reading Program at Summerdale Public Library kicks off Tuesday, June 6 with an exciting lineup. The program kick-off will include a visit from Alligator Alley and a baby alligator and … more
If you were a teen in the 1990s or early 2000s there is a strong chance you have danced, sang or cried to a Boyz II Men song in your youth. Relive those memories and make new ones as the group takes … more
The doors of schools across Baldwin County have been shut tight for a week. How many times have you already heard the mournful howl, "I'm bored"? You now have 68 long days before the school bell … more
Five schools in Baldwin County were named a Purple Star School for 2023 for their efforts that are committed to and supportive of military students and their families as they transition to their new … more
MOBILE — When the "Call to Battle Stations" sounds the Living History Crew will jump into action aboard the USS Alabama. Witness history come to life at Battleship Memorial Park Saturday, June … more
Goodbye May and hello June. Let Gulf Coast Media help you keep your summer weekends full of fun and interesting events. Baldwin County is blessed to have many bodies of water and beaches to choose … more
MOBILE — Volunteers still have the opportunity to sign up for the Today's Homeowner Community Service Project on June 5-8 at Battleship Memorial Park. Those who wish to help can do so by … more
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced at a news conference the upcoming hurricane season will be near normal and predicts a high chance for El Nino to form. According to the … more
The Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced that as of 6 a.m., Thursday, June 1, all inside waters not permanently closed by … more
Many residents across the Gulf Coast from Mobile to Northwest Florida heard a mysterious boom just after 10 p.m. on Tuesday. The sound was the sonic boom of the SpaceX Dragon Freedom capsule … more
The City of Orange Beach announced on May 24 that the west side of the Perdido Pass Seawall Parkwill be closed for damage repairs caused by Hurricane Sally. According to a post released from the … more
FOLEY — A 97-year-old building that survived proposals to tear it down is now the office of the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce after being donated to the organization by the City of Foley. … more
FOLEY — Children in Foley now have a new place for recreation after the city-renamed Kids Park reopened Saturday following $1.2-million in renovations. The park is on West Verbena Avenue near … more
FOLEY — Gov. Kay Ivey awarded a grant to the Foley law enforcement agency. According to a news release, the Foley Police Department will receive $20,171 to purchase 11 new simulation pistols … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY – Now is the perfect time to visit Alabama's exquisite river basins. These waterways are teeming with new life thanks to an annual reminder of the state's beauty, the Cahaba … more
The Jeremy McKissack Memorial Firehouse Scramble will be held Sept. 8 at Holly Hills Municipal Golf Course in Bay Minette. The 4-man scramble golf tournament will offer two tee times: 8 a.m. and 1 … more
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