As summer approaches and families prepare for long days in and around the water, Tropic Falls at OWA is once again ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is participating in the annual Healthy and Safe Swimming Week, May 18-24, 2026 ...
Students at Escambia County High School are now be able to earn college credit and workforce credentials on site through a ...
Atmore Public Library kicks off Summer Reading Program June 5 with weekly 10 a.m. kids events featuring poodles, rope tricks, ...
The Escambia County Board of Education on May 13 accepted the resignation of an Escambia County High School teacher during an ...
Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Council election set for June 6, 2026, from 8 a.m.–7 p.m., with Stephanie A. Bryan on the ballot ...
Main Street Atmore earns 2026 Accredited Main Street America designation for downtown revitalization
Main Street Atmore earns 2026 Accredited Main Street America status, the program’s highest national designation, recognizing ...
Atmore native and award-winning author Bonnie Bartel Latino has shared her writing talents locally, nationally and ...
Atmore Rotary Club honored 175 area high school Academic All-Stars at Escambia County High, awarding over $30,000 in ...
Escambia County commissioners signal opposition to a proposed 2,700-acre data center and solar farm, citing water, power, noise and lack of local benefits. Escambia County Commissioners Larry White ...
Capt. J.B. Redmond dedicated his life to service – service to his country and to his city. He was born in 1921 in Grand Bay to the late John Redmond and Rosie Nelson. As the second youngest in a large ...
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