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Foley begins sports tourism push with site work ongoing for $27 million athletic complex

Sponsoring a luncheon at the National Association of Sports Commissions' event symposium in Oklahoma City in early April, the city unveiled its first promotional video marketing the under-construction, $27 million Foley Sports Tourism Complex.

 

Private fundraiser for Old Shell Road sidewalks sparks discussion about projects in less 'philanthropic' areas

Councilmen Fred Richardson and Levon Manzie recognize that other areas of the city are in need of sidewalks after the City Council endorses a project -- funded locally by private money -- along Old Shell Road in the village of Spring Hill.

 

Strike up the band: Mobile County Health Department and B.C. Rain students celebrate grand opening of DIP clinic

The Mobile County Health Department celebrated a new partnership with the Mobile County school system on Wednesday with the grand opening of the Family Health clinic on Dauphin Island Parkway.

 

Judge sets bail amount at $100,000 for murder suspect arrested after community tips came in

The man accused of shooting another around the corner from the victim’s home is still in jail after a judge set his bail amount at $100,000.

 

Baldwin County says Spanish Fort shoud maintain list of roads

Baldwin County Engineer Cal Markert discussed the 11 roads with the Baldwin County Commission during the commission's work session Tuesday.

 

USA student reports being abducted, sexually assaulted on campus, suspect sought by police

A student at USA reported being abducted and sexually assaulted on Wednesday, according to USA officials.

 

Plans for 'Little Zoo That Could' relocation in Gulf Shores roaring back to life

Officials with Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo are preparing to kick-start stalled efforts to move the facility and its roughly 600 animals to a new location north of the Intracoastal Waterway.

 

From Texas to Tennessee, USA alumni hosting national day of service April 26

The University of South Alabama is promoting a day of service all over the country to show that alumni care about their communities and want to serve them under the Jaguar banner.

 

Two Mobile deaths linked to Spice as hospitals see sharp rise in life-threatening episodes

Two people died at local hospitals in recent weeks after they apparently ingested Marijuana Analog, also known as Spice, according to the Mobile Police Department. In recent weeks, area hospitals have seen a sharp increase in the number of life-threatening Spice episodes, police said.

 

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