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Many anglers who venture into the Gulf of Mexico do it just for the wonder of experiencing the open sea, with the probability of hooking some of the many fish species available off the Alabama Gulf … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — The Grow More, Give More project — led by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System home grounds, gardens and home pests team — has been impacting Alabamians for … more
MOBILE — Amy Hewes, M.D., an OB-GYN at USA Health Children's & Women's Hospital, takes notes as patient Angelina Miranda describes her pain. "How long has the pain been happening?" Hewes … more
The Loxley Public Library opened its permanent StoryWalk in Loxley Municipal Park, 4198 Municipal Park Drive, on Friday, June 30. The StoryWalk kickoff consisted of a ribbon cutting, a reading … more
Young women will have the opportunity to step into the spotlight July 29 for a chance to be the first Miss Eastern Shore and Miss Eastern Shore Teen and represent the pageant at the Miss Alabama and … more
GULF SHORES — Beach renourishment in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and Gulf State Park will start in September, and $17 million worth of projects to add and enhance the shore, dunes and turtle … more
Construction to widen Highway 59 in Gulf Shores is set to begin this Sunday, July 23, at 6 p.m. This will mark phase one of a multi-phase project to widen the highway, adding a third southbound … more
The man whose business is in chicken has branched out to coffee, and now Baldwin County residents will soon have a new quick-service drive-through to add to their morning routine. Local franchise … more
Baldwin County will see the construction of a new boat launch and park on the Bon Secour River thanks to a $4.8 million grant enabled by offshore oil and gas production. The Launch at CR6 sits on 16 … more
The stone on Amey Greenwood Phillips grave is gone, plowed over by progress when businesses cemented the tiny plot on Highway 98 in Daphne. The plantation where she lived and worked as a slave in Loxley is gone, too. Relatives don't even know the name she was given by her parents in Africa before she was stolen from her home, dragged … more
FOLEY – Beulah Heights residents will have a chance to discuss city plans for drainage and other issues at a public meeting Thursday, July 20. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. in  … more
One of the most exciting times of the new school year is upon us. It is back-to-school shopping time, and the state of Alabama will make it a little less expensive with the annual Back-to-School Tax … more
Happy July heat-wave, folks. The heat is not giving us a break this summer, but this list of weekend events should help you have fun. Our list of events ranges from live music and fundraisers to … more
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday, July 14, $67 million in the newest round of GoMESA funding for local projects, which will include $2 million to build a new amphitheater in Robertsdale Centennial … more
FOLEY — Residents of the Mills community will vote Aug. 22 at New Fellowship Church to decide if they wish their community to become part of the city of Foley. The Alabama Legislature … more
The City of Daphne received the largest distribution of this year's GoMESA funding in the program that shares revenues from offshores oil and gas leaks in the Gulf of Mexico between four Gulf states. … more
The Daphne Animal Shelter needs help. The shelter closed at the end of May in preparation for construction of a new facility. Staff worked to empty the shelter before moving into a temporary … more
FOLEY — Honoring the late John McClure Snook, founder of Gulf Telephone and owner of Hotel Magnolia, a 28-foot-long and 8-foot-tall mural has been unveiled at 106 N. Alston St., paying tribute … more
The South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce is putting out the call for artists for the 19th-annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival poster. The 2023 festival may still be fresh on our minds, but the … more
MOBILE — Foley will be adding a large amount of property to the city's Graham Creek Nature Preserve, increasing the size of what is already one of the largest municipal environmental centers in … more
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