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If you are inspired to grow your food for the first time this spring, you might consider starting with an herb garden, said Germán Sandoya Miranda, an assistant professor of plant breeding and … more
FAIRHOPE — The Baldwin Pops Band, along with the Eastern Shore Choral Society, will present a free outdoor park concert on Memorial Day. The concert will kick off at 5 p.m. Monday, May 29, at … more
After a summer of declining donations, the American Red Cross needs the public's help to prevent a blood shortage. When a donor makes and keeps an appointment to give blood or platelets in the weeks … more
ROBERTSDALE, Alabama -- Robertsdale High School crowned its 2017 Homecoming Queen and King during ceremonies held Friday, Oct. 13. Senior Maddy Feller was crowned queen during halftime festivities … more
In the spirit of giving, students from Elberta Middle School will be sponsoring 10 children for the Elberta Police Department's angel tree program, providing them with gifts on Christmas morning. … more
At its recent meeting, the Foley City Council approved a project aimed at enhancing Philomene Holmes Boulevard, with a focus on improving access to the Graham Creek Nature Preserve. The initiative … more
Do you have a countdown to Hangout Music Fest? No worries because Gulf Coast Media is on top it. Just four more weeks until we are all rocking out on the white powder sand in Gulf Shores. The 2023 … more
Hangout Music Festival 2023 had beautiful but hot weather, and the nearly 35,000 festival goers were on overall good behavior as they enjoyed over 80 musical acts across six stages. The Gulf Shores … more
ORANGE BEACH, AL - The city had its first opening day celebration to start the fall soccer season. Teams paraded from City Hall to the Sportsplex and were all introduced by Laura Davis and staff from … more
The halls of the Stapleton School echoed with acoustic melodies as the school hosted a bluegrass music assembly in collaboration with the South Alabama Bluegrass Music Association on Dec. 1. Jim … more
Electric linemen and broadband workers with Riviera Utilities practice pole top rescues of an incapacitated co-worker, played by a 180-pound dummy, in Daphne last week. The event is one of an … more
Gulf Shores residents and business owners were given a chance to express their concerns over the possible 24-month closure of W. 1st St. for the imminent construction of an Embassy Suites hotel. … more
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
SILVERHILL, Alabama — There was a good crowd on hand for dedication ceremonies of the new Silverhill Veterans War Memorial held Saturday, March 18 at Paul Anderson Park, across from Town Hall at … more
While October is officially designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Rhyon Ervin, the executive director of The Lighthouse, emphasizes that the battle against domestic violence is a … more
ROBERTSDALE, Alabama -- The Mobile Renaissance Faire & Pirate Festival was held Nov. 17 – 18 at Medieval Village, 30510 Osprey Lane, located north of the Wilcox Road exit of Interstate 10, … more
GULF SHORES (3:30 p.m.) - The Gulf Shores Police Department released more information regarding last night’s alterations that led to one person being shot in the leg. Before being taken … more
GULF SHORES — When you hear "Hangout Music Festival," what comes to mind? Does your mind rage over the worry of traffic congestion, the 35,000 tourists dancing on the beach and the loss of … 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
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