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Whether it's shuttling the little ones to their after school activities or helping older students cram for their exams, families get super busy, quickly, when kids return to school in fall. But that … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — After a few months away from the classroom and a regular school routine, the summer fun is winding down and it's time to get back to alarm clocks and school bells. The … more
Columbia Southern University, which celebrates 30 years in online education this year, is inviting degree-seekers to try its do-it-yourself online college cost comparison calculator. The university … more
GULF SHORES — Big Beach Brewing, a local brewery at the corner of East 24th Avenue and Canal Street, has become a go-to spot for beer enthusiasts and music lovers alike since its opening in … more
Fairhope City Council called a special emergency meeting Monday morning to discuss officially declaring a phase three water emergency. Mayor Sherry Sullivan thanked council for calling the … more
DAPHNE — The Military Officer Association of America gathered at the Daphne Civic Center July 27 to recognize surviving spouses of those who have served. Virginia “Gail” Joyce, … more
FAIRHOPE — The City of Fairhope recently announced the addition of six pickleball courts at Quail Creek Golf Course. The newly constructed courts are made for pickleball enthusiasts of all … more
NEW ORLEANS, La. – After a short trip north and for the first time since 2011, the King of American Seafood crown has been brought home to Alabama. Orange Beach, specifically. Chef Brody … more
Shortly after 5:30 a.m. June 29, Jason Mallette was shot outside his place of employment, Taziki’s Mediterranean Café in Daphne. Now the families affected must wait a little longer for … more
It is time to dust off your broom and break in your running shoes because the Haunted Hustle is approaching. The City of Gulf Shores announced the dates for its annual Haunted Hustle early to give … more
Get ready for another show-stopping year at the South Baldwin Community Theatre as they get ready to take on their 51st show season in Gulf Shores. The 2023-24 season will feature 10 shows, which … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — "The hum of the bees is the voice of the garden," is a quote that rings true throughout much of the year in Alabama backyards. However, the buzz gets quieter as summer … more
FOLEY — Foley will become one of 10 locations across Alabama where mothers who cannot care for their new babies can find a new home for their child, under a new state program. Foley Fire Chief … more
On July 29, 10 young women took their moment in the spotlight with hopes of being crowned the first-ever Miss Eastern Shore and Miss Eastern Shore's Teen. Next year, Dru Bramlett and Megan Kent will … more
Are you looking for a new eatery to explore? The food scene in Baldwin County is always changing with new restaurants and dining experiences to please our palates. If you are in the market for … more
BAY MINETTE — Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Rick Pate and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, along with Emma Johnston from Tuberville's office, gathered at Coastal Alabama Community … more
Hello August! The first days of the 2023-2024 school year are quickly approaching, and this week's list has a variety of ways to end your summer break. Spend an action-packed evening at the rodeo, … more
FAIRHOPE — The University of South Alabama Health Center has officially opened its new surgery center at the Mapp Family Campus in Fairhope, providing Baldwin County residents access to … more
As temperatures continue to soar to near 100 degrees Fahrenheit, experts emphasize the importance of staying hydrated to safeguard health and ensure safety. Drinking plenty of water can allow … more
LOXLEY — Twelve students crossed the stage to graduate from pre-K to kindergarten at the East Coast Migrant Head Start project graduation ceremony on July 27. The program, which has been … more
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