Oct 7, 2009 | Selma Times-Journal
The Alabama Forever Wild Program's addition of 3,007 acres adjoining the Old Cahawba State Park "may just become a model for recovery in America," one official said Tuesday at the ceremony announcing the land purchase.
Gulf alliance proves to be top environmental model
With more than half of the nation's population living within 50 miles of the coastline, it is obvious to conservation managers that the health of the affected bodies of water should be a top priority.
Initiative promotes outdoors in poor Alabama area
More than 100 people have launched an initiative aimed at creating jobs and bolstering the Black Belt's economy by promoting the region's extensive outdoor recreational resources.
Gulf Coast Alliance Seeks To Protect Local Waters
Aug 5. - Leaders from around the Gulf Coast of Mexico met in Mobile to develop ways protect the environment through legislation and cooperation.
Gulf Coast Alliance Seeks To Protect Local Waters
Aug 5. - Leaders from around the Gulf Coast of Mexico met in Mobile to develop ways protect the environment through legislation and cooperation.
Pell City men help make pier a reality
The largest fishing pier along the Gulf Coast has connections to two Pell City men.
News outlets are often criticized - and, sometimes, rightly so - for covering only the bad news.
Historic buffs asking for help finding items
A small group of Maplesville residents have come together to work on a big project: documenting the citya s long and rich history.
Gulf Shores Pier Set to Open July 23
July 3 - One of the Alabama's attractions that was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 is finally getting back in business.
Despite the legal hurdles and roadblocks, Alabama is nearing a better future because of the work by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
9 who shine: Listening to the music
When the striking sound of a xylophone rings out from the field at Chelsea High School you can expect to find Kelli Mitchell standing confidently behind it.