We understand that an incident like this raises questions and concerns about the safety of this facility,” read a statement released by city officials.
Gulf Shores, Alabama, is a paradise for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its pristine white-sand beaches, emerald-green waters, and warm Southern hospitality, it’s no wonder this coastal destination is a favorite for vacationers.
For the second time in two weeks snow is falling in Alabama, but on this occasion the weather event is targeted in the southern portion of the state. And, it’s bringing a rare snowfall to the sugar white beaches of Gulf Shores.
Something’s fishy down in Gulf Shores and it’s certainly starting to stink. A mass fish kill has left thousands of mullet belly up across Coastal Alabama, leaving behind a terrible
Holmes Bridge of the Intracoastal Waterway had deiced to a point the city opened it up to travel on and off the island.
Officials are working to understand how a practice facility collapsed overnight in Gulf Shores, Ala., part of the city's $137-million construction of a new high school.
Starting in May 2025, the Gulf Shores International Airport on the Alabama coast will offer commercial air service for the first time ever in history.
The NCAA championships for beach volleyball are changing locations due to the impact of the Southern California wildfires.
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.
A reading east of Robertsdale of 10 inches of snow this week surpasses the total snowfall amounts recorded, thus far this winter, in Minneapolis and Chicago.
An investigation is underway in Gulf Shores after a multi-million dollar covered practice facility collapsed early Monday morning.
The NCAA championships for beach volleyball are changing locations due to the impact of the Southern California wildfires. The NCAA said Wednesday that the May 2-4 championships would be moving