It’s quite a sight in south Alabama: palm trees blowing in the wind, with snow down below. Alabama’s beaches have transformed into a winter wonderland as the white stuff touched down Tuesday in Gulf Shores,
He was arrested for violating Alabama’s Abadoned and Derelict Vessel Law, which went into effect in 2018, a release said.
A man accused of leaving his derelict boat on a jetty in Orange Beach allegedly refused to have it removed, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. According to an ALEA news release, 52-year-old James H.
Orange Beach, Alabama, may not be well-known, but its white-sand beaches, championship golf courses, and surprising affordability may be the perfect place for your small town retirement dreams.
A 52-year-old Orange Beach man was arrested last week under Alabama’s Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Law, according to the Alabama Law enforcement Agency.
It started as just a few tiny sleet pellets late Tuesday morning and within 30 minutes, snow flurries began to blanket Gulf Shores. The wind-driven snow was a thing of wonder for those in this beach town.
Romar Beach is a gorgeous white sand beach in Gulf State Park, Orange Beach, Alabama. Learn more about parking, beach ac
Perdido Key is a little-known town on Florida's Gulf Coast. The beaches here are exceptionally clean and pretty, but there are plenty of other things to see and do in this charming vacation destination.
Students at Orange Beach City Schools will have new career and technical education opportunities after the system received a substantial grant. According to school
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency officials arrested a man in connection with a derelict boat that crashed into the jetty at Alabama Point in August 2024. According to officials, 52-year-old James Houston Hamrac III is accused of a misdemeanor charge,
The National Weather Service's Lake Charles, Louisiana, office issued its first-ever blizzard warning Tuesday. The NWS' Mobile office reposted video on X of two people having a snowball fight in Orange Beach, Alabama, just steps from the Gulf of Mexico.
Here's why Notre Dame football QB Riley Leonard decided to leave Duke and transfer to the Fighting Irish this offseason: