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The Mobile Literary Festival will return April 5, offering a full day of author events, workshops and industry insights at the Ben May Main Library. The free, one-day conference runs from 9 a.m. … more
Alabamians will soon roll up their sleeves to tackle litter during the 2025 "Don't Drop It on Alabama" Spring Cleanup, a statewide initiative organized by Alabama PALS (People Against a Littered … more
FAIRHOPE — Over 450 students from Baldwin County Public Schools (BCPS) participated in "the best day ever" on April 4 when the school system held their 2025 Special Olympic Games. While … more
A new bucket truck will soon roll into service in Foley as part of the city's push to improve and preserve its tree canopy. Foley City Council approved the purchase of a surplus vehicle from … more
The Expect Excellence Music Department is cranking up the volume once again with the return of its crowd-favorite rock production, Dream On – A Tribute to Classic Rock, set for a three-night … more
During July, also known as Ultraviolet Safety Month, folks in coastal Alabama know the drill: stay cool, hydrated and sun-smart. Whether you're hitting the beach or working in the yard, sun safety is … more
Walking the beach at night and hunting for ghost crabs along the shore is fun but can be filled with excitement and bright flashlights. Two things that are sure to discourage nesting sea turtles on … more
AUBURN UNIVERSITY — When the summer sun is scorching, there is little more refreshing than a juicy slice of watermelon. Whether from a farmers market or straight from the garden, it's important … more
The City of Gulf Shores was awarded $148,135 from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)'s 2025 recycling grant that will be used to purchase equipment for Baldwin County Solid … more
Do you remember way back when there were Egyptian murals painted on the walls of three Fairhope buildings? I sure can. We were visiting Fairhope one day in the 1970s and saw a young man painting … more
Limiting time spent watching television to no more than one hour each day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases, even among people with a high genetic risk for … more
April marks National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate the art of verse, reflect on its history and embrace the creative power of words. Established in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets, … more
Gulf State Park held its Dive Against Debris on March 22 where volunteers gathered together working to remove fishing lines, lures, weights and other debris from the water beneath the State Park … more
The General Galvez Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) will lead two events on April 19 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, a pivotal moment that marked … more
Artificial intelligence is not some futuristic novelty — it’s a century-old pursuit that has quietly evolved into one of the most transformative forces in modern life. According to … more
Graham Creek Nature Preserve is gearing up to host one of the messiest and most playful events of the summer: International Mud Day. Set for Saturday, June 28, the free event invites kids and … more
The budget for the new Gulf Shores High School is increasing nearly $7 million to now include a covered practice pavilion with an artificial turf playing surface. The City of Gulf Shores and … more
As summer heats up, the risk of sunburn and heat-related illnesses increases, posing significant health challenges. Despite numerous health warnings, many still fall victim to the sun's intense … more
On July 8, U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl's (R-AL) Alabama Underwater Forest National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and now moves to the Senate. The bill … more
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