(The Center Square) − The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just over 4,400 square miles — roughly a third smaller than last year and far less than the long-term average, federal officials announced Wednesday.
After several bouts of freezing temperatures and some heavy rains, water conditions in Alexander City have improved, according to Mayor Woody Baird.
As “National Preparedness Month” is recognized throughout September, Governor Kay Ivey marks the date urging all Alabamians to create a plan a…
Questions and concerns were heard and addressed at the recent town hall meeting.
Throughout the past few months, residents across Alexander City have complained about poor water quality. With a slight tinge to the water, it…