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Athletes from across Baldwin County gathered in Fairhope last week for the annual Special Olympics events. Hundreds of Baldwin County students competed in various events and showed their strength and spirit that continues to inspire all of us. more
DAPHNE — There are guidelines for many things in the U.S. when it comes to our health. We know it is recommended to get our teeth cleaned and checked every six months, have a mammogram starting … more
With construction ongoing at the Novelis facility in Bay Minette, economic development officials say the announcement of a $2.5 million federal grant will support water infrastructure upgrades in the … more
Spanish Fort residents will soon see repairs to the sinkhole at Spirit Park. Spanish Fort City Council awarded the bid during their Oct. 16 regular city council meeting. Council authorized Mayor … more
The 14th Annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival presented by Tanger Outlets came to Foley May 3-5, and thanks to favorable winds and weather the balloons took flight and soared above the city! … more
Running with a side of coffee? Get ready to lace up those running shoes, as Foam Coffee will be stepping out from behind the counter to host a 5k running club on Jan. 13 at 8 a.m. According to … more
The gym bleachers at Fairhope High School were full on Tuesday night, as parents and community members gathered for an informational meeting regarding the dangers of current drug trends by former law … more
For a quarter of a century, dedicated citizen volunteers in the Foley area have been actively involved in collecting thousands of water samples, offering crucial water quality insights for South … more
Need a passport but can't make it to the Post Office during regular business hours? According to a news release, the Gulf Shores Post Office might just have a solution. The Gulf Shores Post … more
After Birmingham-Southern College revealed its closing, Daphne’s United States Sports Academy announced a 50% tuition discount for incoming transfer students. “Whether you want to … more
Mulberry trees are fascinating and valuable plants that offer an array of benefits beyond their delicious fruits. In this article, we'll delve into the diverse uses and significance of mulberry … more
Culinary inspiration can come from anywhere: from a trip through the farmers market to the picturesque view of the Perdido Pass. Perdido Beach Resort Executive Chef Brody Olive finds inspiration … more
PP Hospitality knows how to throw a grand opening bash. The newest addition to the PP Hospitality brand, The Waterfront in Daphne held a free concert event Monday, June 5 featuring New Orleans-based … more
Fantasy sports are full of contrasts. They use stats from real athletes to build make-believe teams. They fuel both casual fun with friends and a seriously lucrative industry. And while nobody is … more
Fairhope city employees can now convert unused sick leave to retirement service after Fairhope City Council passed an ordinance. The city's continued work to increase water capacity got another … more
Alabama's Marine Resources Division (MRD), under Section 9-12-28 of the Code of Alabama 1975 and Rule 220-3-.02, has officially announced the closure of all public water bottoms to oyster harvest at … more
It's been almost two weeks since Baldwin County's annual "Education of Evening Champions" fundraising event, where school board members, faculty and community members gathered for food, drinks and a … more
Looking to get in the Valentine's Day spirit? Indulge in a romantic musical experience this Sunday – and still have time to catch the Super Bowl excitement! The St. Francis Music Society … more
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is investigating a gastrointestinal outbreak at Fairhope West Elementary School, according an official statement issued on Feb. 28. Per the release, … more
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