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Recent employment reports may indicate a mixed labor market – but there are jobs aplenty in Alabama. The office of Governor Kay Ivey says 2025 was a record breaking year for economic development with more than nine thousand new jobs on the horizon. We’re not talking about just any jobs, but ones that require an educated workforce. Baldwin County is home to a career tech public high school that’s helping meet the demand.
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One of Alabama's most populous counties has a plan to put armed police officers in each of its public schools.Officials in Baldwin County on the Gulf…
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The city of Gulf Shores has hired its first school superintendent as part of the process of establishing an independent school district.Former Pike Road…
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Representatives from Baldwin County Schools and the newly-formed Gulf Shores school system are heading back to the negotiating table this afternoon.Talks…
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Complaints are continuing over the curriculum in an advanced placement government class at a high school in south Alabama.This past summer, the reading…
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It’s been one week since the City of Gulf Shores voted to create its own city school system. Now the question is: What comes next?Plans for the new…
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The City of Gulf Shores has approved the formation of its own city-wide school system.Last night, the Gulf Shores City Council voted unanimously in favor…
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The city of Gulf Shores is getting more serious about the potential of forming a separate citywide school system.Last night, Gulf Shores City Council…
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Last night, the Alabama House of Representatives approved a dramatic cut to Medicaid as lawmakers try to balance the General Fund budget.Legislators in…
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State lawmakers from Mobile and Baldwin Counties are drafting legislation to try and keep a large portion of the BP oil settlement money near Alabama’s…