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The recent cold wave sweeping through Alabama has resulted in a surge in electricity usage, leading to higher bills for numerous Alabama Power customers. In response to the challenges faced by its … more
Book lovers rejoice! There is a festival just for you happening March 23 in downtown Pensacola. Books By the Bay is an outdoor book festival that will highlight more than 50 authors, live … more
Gov. Kay Ivey has long been a proponent for expanding school choice and creating education savings accounts (ESA), and she said her signing of the CHOOSE Act into law will provide families with … more
Do you have a beautiful voice and a desire to perform? The 50th Annual National Shrimp Festival’s Singing for Scholarships competition registration is open and ready for you. Singing for … more
Share the Beach, an initiative of the Alabama Coastal Foundation, urges beachgoers to prioritize safety and conservation when visiting beaches during sea turtle nesting season this summer. … more
FOLEY — Foley planners will be meeting with residents and officials in upcoming months to develop a strategic plan to guide municipal growth. The Foley City Council voted to hire the … more
Concert fans were ready to get fancy for date night Saturday but had to rethink their plans at the last minute due to the rescheduling of a  Walker Hayes concert. Hayes and his family have … more
For deer hunters in Alabama, the opening day of firearms deer season is one the most anticipated times of year. The wait is almost over as the season in zones D and E opens on Saturday, Nov. 4. … more
LaDonna M. Crews, M.D., FAAP, a physician who specializes in complex care pediatrics at USA Health, has been a passionate advocate for her patients, dedicating her practice to creating a medical home … more
In May 2023, when news circulated about a postpartum bracelet initiative at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, healthcare professionals nationwide expressed interest in … more
In a gesture of support for the American Tinnitus Association (ATA), Texas Roadhouse and Bubba’s 33 locations, including the Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Foley, are organizing a fundraising … more
Alabama is looking to become the first state to automatically sentence those who are guilty of human trafficking of a minor to life in prison. Sponsored by state Rep. Donna Givens (R-Loxley), … more
ORANGE BEACH — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) offers residents and visitors a full menu of events, programs and educational opportunities. On Wednesday, … more
ORANGE BEACH – Columbia Southern University, which celebrates its 30th year of providing quality distance learning this year, springs into the season with the recent launch of 27 new online … more
FOLEY — A medical overlay district could encourage the expansion of medical services to meet the needs of a growing population while protecting surrounding neighborhoods. Foley officials … more
The Robertsdale Senior Center will be hosting their 19th-Annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Baldwin County Coliseum on Fairground Road. Doors open at 8 a.m., and there is no … more
Over 40 Gulf Shores middle and high school students were out early last week taking part in a training and restoration project in Orange Beach on Oct. 30 hosted by Dune Doctors and Gulf State Park. … more
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians announced plans for a $50 million resort-style hotel today.  The tropical-themed resort-style hotel will be on the northeast side of the Tropic Falls water … more
Lamar Pendergrass had a dream several years ago when he became the South Region operations supervisor for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' (ADCNR) State Parks Division. … more
Baptist Weight-Loss Center has achieved national accreditation as a Comprehensive Center by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®), a … more
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