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In recognition of National Poetry Month this April, the Fairhope Public Library has announced its partnership with local poet and songwriter Mike Turner for an evening of poetry scheduled for … 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
In households across the United States, the line between medicine and candy can sometimes blur, posing a significant risk to young children. With medicines, vitamins and supplements, including … more
Efforts are underway to extend East Jessamine Avenue in Foley, aiming to improve vehicle and pedestrian access from the City Hall complex to Heritage Park and beyond. City crews are  … more
GULF SHORES (2:30 p.m., March 29) - Gulf Shores Police have released the identity of the man arrested shortly after the March 27 altercation that led to one person being shot in the leg. Jaytwon … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — Springtime is showtime for azaleas in Alabama landscapes. Bursting with blooms and color, azaleas are the stars of spring. Lucy Edwards, the Alabama Cooperative Extension … more
Looking for your next read? You're in luck. The Spanish Fort Public Library is gearing up for its very first book sale on April 8, running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Timed to coincide with the … more
The NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship is set to return to Gulf Shores this May showcasing the sport’s top 17 teams in the country. Tickets are now on sale for the tournament … more
Lace up your hiking boots and get ready to join the naturalists and volunteers from the foothills of the Appalachians, along the Tennessee River Valley to the shores of the Gulf of Mexico for the … more
For those eager to witness the marvels of celestial events like solar eclipses without risking eye damage, crafting a simple pinhole projector offers a safe and accessible solution. According to … more
As the moon gradually moves into alignment between the Earth and the sun on April 8, you will feel a shift take place. The daylight will gradually dim, reminiscent of a sudden summer storm or an … more
The fate of the Magnolia Spring Public Library still hangs in the balance as a vote on the resolution to dissolve its board and close the library has been tabled until April. Originally … more
The Baldwin County Child Advocacy Center (BCCAC) provides important services to the children of Baldwin County. For one night, they want to celebrate with the community while raising funds to … more
Spend an evening with Baldwin County environmental journalist, filmmaker, explorer and author Ben Raines April 4, at 5:30 p.m. The University of South Alabama's (USA) Eastern Shore Speaker Series … 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
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
Foley residents are invited to a Safety Action Plan meeting on Monday, April 1. The meeting is to discuss addressing road safety concerns within the community. The meeting is  scheduled to take … more
The City of Gulf Shores released more details about last night’s alterations that led to one person being shot in the leg. Gulf Shores Public Information Officer Grant Brown said his … more
In the U.S., 24.8 million people are living with asthma, which is a chronic lung disease that makes it harder to move air in and out of your lungs. Today, the American Lung Association marks 20 years … more
When choosing what kind of plants to put down in your yard, you likely focus on the what and the where. After all, a beautiful plant in a prime location enhances curb appeal and even bragging rights. … more
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