Hear about the American Cancer Society's Mobile Chili Cookoff, and Spring Break beach safety
Dr Rendi Murphree, epidemiologist with the Mobile County Health Department, gives the latest news and information about coronavirus.
Dr Rendi Murphree, epidemiologist with the Mobile County Health Department, gives the latest news and information about coronavirus.
The Baldwin County Career and Job Fair is set for Tuesday, March 10th at the Daphne Civic Center. Listen as Christina Hellmich and Casey Gay Williams with the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce talk about the event, workforce development and the job market.
Mike Thompson, Denson White and Colleen Leary talk about the American Cancer Society's Chili Cook-Off.
Tara Zieman, Director of Marketing and Communications for Visit Mobile, and Josh Holland of the Gulf Coast Exploreum talk about Mobile, Alabama tourism
Keri Harmeier and Ben Ragsdale talk about the Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine, a prom set up for people with special needs.
Dr Grant Zarzour and Ann Brooks with the Fuse Project talk about their mission and their new fundraiser, the Lip Sync Battle.
Derek Boulware of Housing First, Inc. talks about upcoming efforts to count and help South Alabama's homeless population.
Wallace Davis and Amanda Gonzalez talk about the mission of Volunteers of America, and also celebrate the 20th anniversary of VOA's "Uplifting Moments" radio spots.
Alabama State Treasurer John McMillan explains the duties of his office, and also talks about college savings plans and how Alabama deals with unclaimed property.
Commander Kevin Levy and Cyber Specialist Jeremiah Moody talk about the MPD's Cyber Division, and how to protect yourself from crime, both online and in the real world.
Kim Garrett and Ira Bates from Victory Health Partners talk about their effort to help low income adults without health insurance get medical care.
Lt. Joe Piggott with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency talks about safe driving during the holidays.
Representatives and supporters of Alabama Baptist Children's Home talk about their mission and their fundraiser, Trees For Hope.
Lauren Luckie, Miranda Lambert and Kaley Keith of United Cerebral Palsy talk about their Christmas Nights of Lights 5K
Chandra Brown and Sarah Bumgarner of Lifelines Counseling Services talk about their Bay Area Brunch Fest fundraiser, and about Lifelines Counseling Services.
Listen to Ben Kennemer, Forrest Williams and Robert Cook explain why they are involved in the American Cancer Society's "Real Men Wear Pink" fundraiser.
The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is set for Saturday, October 26th, in downtown Mobile. This podcast has all the details, plus personal stories about dealing with breast cancer. You will hear Noell Black, Christine Cumbie and Lara Sherer.
Virginia Guy, Executive Director of the Drug Education Council and Dr. Karen Fagan, Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care at USA Health, talk about vaping.
Lydia Barber of the American Association of Suicide Prevention and John Conrad of Bayview Professional Associates talk about the Out of the Darkness Walk, set for October 20th in Daphne.
Mobile Fire Rescue Chief Mark Sealy and John Kilpatrick of Veterans Recovery Resources talk improving the mental health of First Responders.
Representative Bradley Byrne of Alabama's 1st Congressional District talks about the proposed I-10 Mobile River Bridge and other issues.
Steven Millhouse of Mobile Fire-Rescue talks about the Fill the Boot campaign for MDA. Local moms Monique Chastang and Lori Harold also talk about how their families deal with muscular dystrophy, and how MDA offers help.
Wiley Blankenship with the Coastal Alabama Partnership talks about passenger rail service and the I-10 bridge project.
Principal Holly Resmondo and Vice-Principal Jacque Helms, along with graduate Hannah James, talk about Baldwin County Virtual School.
Mobile Public Safety Director James Barber talks about stolen guns, gun crimes and much more.
Jessica Wofford and Freddie Stokes from the Fuse Project talk about their Dragon Boat Festival, and about the mission of the Fuse Project.
Haley Buchanan and other guests from Feeding the Gulf Coast talk about various ways they help the hungry in our area.
Local Goodness, a unique farm-to-table event, pays tribute to local cuisine, art and music while raising awareness and support for providing the highest quality healthcare for the children and women in this region. More info at www.usahealthsystem.com/events/local-goodness
Dr John Valentine explains the history and the ongoing mission of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
The first ever Sista Strut Breast Cancer Walk will be held at Cathedral Square in downtown Mobile April 20th, to raise money and awareness to help fight breast cancer in the African American community. In this podcast, you will hear Mary Booth and Arielle of iHeartRadio talk with representative from Southern Cancer Center and Anchor Cross Cancer Foundation.
Virginia Guy of the Drug Education Council talks about why it is so important to prevent teenagers from using alcohol and drugs, and also gives details about her organization's upcoming fundraiser.
Aubreigh's Army- Lemon Face Gala is 6 pm March 28th at the GulfQuest Maritime Museum in Mobile.
Buy your ticket here! https://lemonfacegala.eventbrite.com
James West, Marlene Rathle and Laura Williams talk about the 30th annual American Cancer Society Chili Cook-off, set for March 30th, 2019.
The Baldwin County Career and Job Fair is scheduled for March 19th at the Daphne Civic Center.
Riley Bridges and Walt Pace with the Alabama Kidney Foundation talk about the Mobile Kidney Walk, set for March 16th, 2019.
Project Outreach is a service club that connects students with disabilities with their non-disabled peers, for the betterment of them both. In this podcast, hear Scott Parks talk about how he formed this group, and how it continues to grow.
Mark Bryant of the Mobile County Health Department talks about the importance of flu shots, and also gives an overview of the services provided by the health department.
Uncle Henry talks to Phillip Stanford and Rocque Waites about the PASCO Home- a transitional home for men and women recovering from their addictions so that they might return to society to live a life free from chemical dependency.
Mary Booth talks with Mobile Police Department Commander Kevin Levy about holiday shopping safety- both online and in the streets of the city of Mobile.
Mayor Sandy Stimpson talks about economic development and making Mobile, Alabama more "business-friendly."
The 2018 American Cancer Society Chili Cook-off is Saturday, March 3 at Mardi Gras Park.
Listen to Mobile Baykeeper and the City of Mobile discuss the new Litter-Free Mardi Gras campaign.
Listen to hear about Mobile and Baldwin County participation in the Tim Tebow Foundation's "Night to Shine."
This podcast explains the mission of Habitat for Humanity, and talks about their efforts in south Alabama
Candice Dodson talks about the Exceptional Foundation Gulf Coast, an organization that provides social and recreational opportunities for the special needs community of Baldwin and Mobile Counties.
Haley Danner of the Alabama Baptist Children's Home, Dr Christopher Mullenix, and Joey Dietz talk about the new event, "Trees for Hope."
The first ever Bay Area Brunch Fest happens in Bienville Square November 18th, and will benefit local non-profit Lifelines Counseling Services.
Learn about the Distinguished Young Women of America program, and about their new fundraiser, "One Night in Havana."
Ray Mayhall and others talk about the American Cancer Society's Real Men Wear Pink campaign
A conversation with Mobile, Alabama Public Works Director Bill Harkins about recycling.
Judge Davis gives information on the upcoming special election in Alabama or the U.S. Senate
J. Mark Bryant with the Mobile County Health Department talks about "flesh eating bacteria" and other local public health issues.
Arielle of 100.3 the Beat talks about the help her son has received from Goodwill Easter Seals.
The Gulf Coast Exploreum features an exhibit from the DEA called, "Drugs: Costs and Consequences."