Web Only Gulf of America ‘dead zone’ shrank sharply in 2025, scientists say By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square Jul 31, 2025 (The Center Square) − The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just…
Wire Web Only Gulf of America ‘dead zone’ shrank sharply in 2025, scientists say By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square Jul 31, 2025 (The Center Square) − The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just…
Web Only Gulf of America ‘dead zone’ shrank sharply in 2025, scientists say By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square Jul 31, 2025 (The Center Square) − The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just…
News Featured Top Story Mayor: Water conditions improve in Alex City Lizi Arbogast Gwin Lizi Arbogast Gwin Feb 26, 2025 After several bouts of freezing temperatures and some heavy rains, water conditions in Alexander City have improved, according to Mayor Woody Baird.
News Web Only “National Preparedness Month” is time to take action Staff Report Sep 5, 2024 As “National Preparedness Month” is recognized throughout September, Governor Kay Ivey marks the date urging all Alabamians to create a plan a…
News Extension Office holds weather preparedness class Melody Rathel / TPIMelodyRathelReporter mel.rathel@alexcityoutlook.com https://www.alexcityoutlook.com/content/tncms/avatars/2/81/036/281036ac-82fe-11ee-be0d-db1f3080ace1.cb461dcaba4449011615967b6bf1f933.png Aug 5, 2024 Dr. Shannon Davis, Coosa County Extension Coordinator, led a weather preparedness class at the Goodwater Youth Development Center. Buy Now
News Extension Office holds weather preparedness class By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Aug 5, 2024 Alabamians are very familiar with the irregular weather occurring throughout the state. From thunderstorms to tornadoes, a plethora of weather…
News Top Story Sergeant Keith Mann retires from the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Law Enforcement after 23 years of service Staff report Oct 29, 2021 Sergeant Keith Mann has retired from the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Law Enforcement after 23 years of service with the department.
News Featured Volunteers have fun with cleanup By Carmen Rodgers Nov 1, 2019 With cold temps and sharp winds to contend with, volunteers with the Lake Martin Resource Association gathered at Wind Creek State Park early …
Sports Alabama opens for red snapper fishing June 1 Staff Report May 24, 2019 The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Marine Resources Division (MRD) reminds private vessel anglers Alabama state wat…