News from Foley and Central Baldwin County
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FOLEY — A $1.2 million project will improve the taxiway and add more hangar space at the Foley Municipal Airport. Foley City Council voted to approve the bid of S.C. Stagner Contracting to … more
In an effort to enhance emergency medical response and ensure the safety of local residents, the Baldwin County Council on Aging has launched the Vial of Life Program. Residents in Baldwin … more
FOLEY — New murals, bike racks, park enhancements and other projects to foster community relationships downtown have brought national recognition to an agency that works to preserve the city's … more
Many anglers who venture into the Gulf of Mexico do it just for the wonder of experiencing the open sea, with the probability of hooking some of the many fish species available off the Alabama Gulf … more
The Loxley Public Library opened its permanent StoryWalk in Loxley Municipal Park, 4198 Municipal Park Drive, on Friday, June 30. The StoryWalk kickoff consisted of a ribbon cutting, a reading … more
FOLEY – Beulah Heights residents will have a chance to discuss city plans for drainage and other issues at a public meeting Thursday, July 20. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. in  … more
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday, July 14, $67 million in the newest round of GoMESA funding for local projects, which will include $2 million to build a new amphitheater in Robertsdale Centennial … more
FOLEY — Residents of the Mills community will vote Aug. 22 at New Fellowship Church to decide if they wish their community to become part of the city of Foley. The Alabama Legislature … more
FOLEY — Honoring the late John McClure Snook, founder of Gulf Telephone and owner of Hotel Magnolia, a 28-foot-long and 8-foot-tall mural has been unveiled at 106 N. Alston St., paying tribute … more
MOBILE — Foley will be adding a large amount of property to the city's Graham Creek Nature Preserve, increasing the size of what is already one of the largest municipal environmental centers in … more
FOLEY — People walking and riding along Pride Boulevard will soon have better access with a project being planned by the city of Foley. Foley City Council discussed a plan to widen the walkway … more
FOLEY — A city project will clear debris and sediment that Hurricane Sally left in the Bon Secour River and is flooding property almost three years after the storm. Foley City Council voted to … more
Beekeeper, chef, deer processor, gun safety educator, historian, sound engineer and community volunteer — these are the many hats Chris Litton wears and are among the reasons so many people are … more
MOBILE  – Justin Shea Ulrich, a 44-year-old Robertsdale man, was sentenced in federal court to 25 months for illegal possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony. … more
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday morning a sizeable amount of $67 million in the newest round of GoMESA funding for local projects, which will include $2 million to build a new amphitheater in … more
A Baldwin County man told officers his fear for the safety of himself and his family during a break-in was why he shot an attempted burglar. Baldwin County Sherriff’s Office deputies … more
Several central Baldwin cities that have seen significant residential and population growth will receive COVID-19 relief funding to upgrade water systems and infrastructure. Baldwin County … more
FOLEY – City crews will be working in downtown Foley over several evenings starting Tuesday, July 11, to repair irrigation lines for flowers and plants along Alabama 59 and U.S. 98. The … more
The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 62-year-old Gregory Subick on accusation of possession of child pornography. Police received a tip June 30 regarding a computer that … more
FOLEY — Foley and county officials will be working over the next six months to develop an agreement to plan for the growth of subdivisions outside the city's corporate limits. Foley City … more
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