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Grants spending on community improvement projects in response to hurricanes is one step closer after Baldwin County Commission executed a contract with MB3 Inc., doing business as Civix, for the … more
With hurricane season just around the corner, it is important to stay up to date and know what to do to prepare for possible storms. Being prepared can allow you to feel secure and safe, … more
Are you a Pokémon fan or fanatic? While the official Pokémon Day is Feb. 27, you don’t have to wait until next year to celebrate. Play and Talk LLC is hosting a Free … more
FOLEY – A new sweeper truck will be cleaning Foley streets a year earlier than planned and at a cost about $30,000 less than expected. Foley City Council voted to buy the new sweeper truck … more
Silverhill Christmas [Photo gallery]
Santa visited Silverhill on Friday with a parade up Main Street, followed by photos in the park. The town of Silverhill also hosted its annual Christmas Open House at town hall following the parade. more
The Bay Minette Recreation Department has several activities on tap for the remainder of the year, including two one-pitch tournaments in support of local charities and a fun dodgeball tournament. … more
GULF SHORES — Souvenir City attributes its lasting success not only to unwavering customer and community support since 1965, but also to a distinctive family-oriented approach. In 1959, … more
Millions of people with normal blood pressure may be misclassified as having blood pressure that is too high because of improper positioning when measurements are taken, new research suggests. … more
Do you have a favorite food that makes your mouth water? The liquid that fills your mouth is called saliva. This remarkable fluid helps you digest food and stay healthy. Saliva, or spit, has … more
As architects of our daily lives, our hands help define us. But when injury or disease disrupts their harmony, our well-being is at risk, sidelining life's quality. In an upcoming complimentary … more
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
FOLEY — The best gymnasts in the Southeast are returning to Foley for the 2024 Region 8 Level 6/7/8 Regional Championships April 26-28 and planners say it’s the city’s track record … 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
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