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Almost a century after the passing of John Foley, the man whose vision shaped the city’s destiny, his legacy continues to steer the trajectory of Foley's growth. In a ceremony, the city of … more
Matthew Henry wrote the following on January 1, 1713: “Firmly believing that my times are in God’s hand, I here submit myself and all my affairs for the ensuing year, to the wise and … more
The eagerly awaited 2024 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest Exhibit is set to make its premiere at the EcoWild Outdoor Expo, slated for May 10-12 at the Mobile Convention Center in Mobile according to a … more
Gladiolus, sometimes known as sword lilies, are a staple of Southern gardens, known for their striking, upright spikes and delicate blooms. In zones 8 /9, such as those found in South Alabama, … more
Orange Beach City Schools has announced the eagerly awaited return of the Island Schools Special Olympics, scheduled for May 7, at the Orange Beach Sportsplex. According to a news release, this … more
GULF SHORES — The USC Women of Troy’s run at a fourth straight NCAA Beach Volleyball National Championship is set to begin with an unknown opponent. The bottom two seeds in the … more
Four local baseball teams are still standing as one of eight remaining in their respective classifications entering this weekend. Bayshore Christian (Class 2A), Baldwin County (Class 6A), … more
Today, May 1, marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month, a time when organizations like Mental Health America and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) rally to raise awareness … more
Gulf Shores residents, it’s that time of year again. Spend the weekend giving your bicycles a tune-up and join the National Bike Month fun. Andy Bauer, Gulf Shores zoning administrator and avid … more
Foley City Council has approved funding for four new sidewalk projects aimed at enhancing pedestrian connectivity throughout the city. The initiatives, approved during the council's session on … more
The 32nd and final Seacrest Furniture Athlete of the Week is Gulf Shores senior soccer player Ansley Warner. A 4-goal effort from the Southern Union signee helped the Dolphins finish the regular … more
Who's ready for some mudbugs? Join the North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce at Halliday Park in Bay Minette Saturday, May 4, for the annual Crawfish Cook-Off. This family-friendly event has all the … more
The What's Happening section has moved to the Wednesday edition to make sure our readers have plenty of time to make weekend plans. Speaking of weekend plans, this is a big weekend on the Gulf Coast. … more
Hangout Music Festival 2024 is just around the corner and work has begun to turn Gulf Shores Beach and Gulf Place into a music festival. Residents and visitors will see beach, road and … more
BOX Want to go? Galway Irish Public House is at 2301 E. 2nd St., Gulf Shores. Official hours are not yet posted, but follow the Galway Irish Public House Facebook page for updates. GULF SHORES … more
Just 10 years ago, the Gulf Coast Arts Alliance opened its doors and welcomed in artists from across the region and art lovers. Join in on the celebration May 4. In May 2014, the Waterway Village was … more
On Saturday, April 27, residents of Bay Minette embraced the opportunity to declutter and recycle as they participated in the annual Clean Out & Recycle Day. Held in the parking lot of Bay … more
Curtis French Yarbrough, Jr. passed away on Apr. 17, 2024, due to an adverse reaction to prescribed medication, surrounded by loved ones at Thomas Hospital in Fairhope, Alabama. He was 81 years old. … more
MARY EVALYN RUNYAN WHITE May 20, 1932–April 19, 2024 Written by Jodi Hughes “Strength and honor are her clothing; she shall rejoice in time to … more
Gregory Robert Smith, “Greg”, passed away on Apr. 20, 2024. Born on Oct. 19, 1951, in Erie, Pennsylvania. Greg was a graduate of Gannon University. Greg was predeceased by his loving … more
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