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Baldwin County An airport terminal representing air travel and tourism

Allegiant Just Struck a Deal With Expedia, and Gulf Shores’ Airport Could Be a Big Winner

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

A new 12-month exclusive partnership between Allegiant and Expedia could boost bookings for Gulf Shores International Airport, expanding visibility for local hotels and rental operators.

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Baldwin County A football coach on the sideline during practice

After Stops at Troy, Tulane and McGill-Toolen, Fairhope’s Football Coach Says He’s Finally Where He Belongs

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Fairhope football coach Caleb Ross, who previously coached at Troy, Tulane and McGill-Toolen, says he’s happy to be back on the prep sidelines as he takes over the Pirates program.

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Baldwin County Women networking at a business leadership luncheon

Prodisee Pantry’s Director Is Headlining North Baldwin’s Ladies Leadership Luncheon — the Same Week She’s Fundraising for a Second Location

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

The North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce’s 4th Annual Ladies Leadership Luncheon features Prodisee Pantry’s Deann Servos as keynote speaker, with a silent auction and table decorating contest.

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Baldwin County Colorful hot air balloons at a festival

Foley Wants an Artist to Design Next Year’s Hot Air Balloon Festival Poster — No AI Allowed

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Foley’s Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is seeking artists to design its 2027 poster and t-shirt artwork, with a $500 commission and an Oct. 1 submission deadline. AI-generated art is barred.

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Baldwin County An open-air waterfront restaurant with ocean views

Built From Shipping Containers, This Orange Beach Restaurant Just Won Alabama’s ‘Best Restaurant With a View’

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Tasting Table has named Orange Beach’s shipping-container restaurant The Gulf as Alabama’s ‘Best Restaurant with a View,’ spotlighting its industrial-meets-beach design at Perdido Pass.

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Baldwin County An interstate highway representing the site of a traffic crash

A Louisiana Motorcyclist Survived a Week After His Harley Collided With a Car on I-10 Near Loxley. Then He Died From His Injuries.

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

A 48-year-old Louisiana man died more than a week after his motorcycle collided with a car on I-10 near Loxley over the July Fourth holiday, ALEA reported.

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Baldwin County Law enforcement investigation setting representing a missing person case

She’s Been Missing Since 2022 and Has a Cognitive Disability That Makes Her Vulnerable to Using a Fake Name. Baldwin County Wants Her Found.

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Baldwin County investigators are renewing their appeal for help finding Taylor Elizabeth Gipson, missing since July 2022, whose cognitive disability makes her vulnerable to using a false identity.

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Baldwin County Food bank volunteers organizing food donations for distribution

A Spanish Fort Food Pantry Gave Away 1.4 Million Pounds of Food Last Year. It’s About to Get Even Bigger.

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Prodisee Pantry gave away 1.4 million pounds of food to more than 11,000 Baldwin County families last year, and is now raising money to open a second location near Stockton.

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Baldwin County Fire and police first responder vehicles

West Beach Residents in Gulf Shores Are Chipping In to Thank the First Responders Who Serve Their Neighborhood

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Gulf Shores’ West Beach residents have organized a donation drive to support local first responders, part of a growing trend of neighborhood appreciation efforts along the Alabama Gulf Coast.

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Baldwin County A city council conducting a public meeting

An Orange Beach Councilman Stepped Out of a Meeting, and Now the School Board’s Lawyer Wants to Talk About Who’s In Charge of What

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

A jurisdictional dispute between the Orange Beach City Council and the school board attorney has prompted a request for a formal presentation clarifying the boundaries between the two bodies.

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