Stand with The Lighthouse during Sexual Assault Awareness Month Robertsdale, AL – The Lighthouse, together with other community advocates, survivors and supporters recognize April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The Lighthouse has planned a month-long campaign beginning with a proclamation on Tuesday April 1st by The Baldwin County Commission. This is the same day that individuals are encouraged to wear teal colored clothing as part of a national awareness campaign. Throughout the month, a
The South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce’s recent Leadership Series Luncheon featured an insightful presentation by Kai Gray, Executive Director of Lower Alabama AI, on the economic impact and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) in Alabama. Gray emphasized how AI is reshaping industries, driving efficiency, and creating new workforce demands.See Event Photos Here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjC64GU Alabama currently ranks in the lower third of U.S. states for AI readiness, with a composite score of
Coastal Alabama Community College had nearly $360 million in economic impact over Fiscal Year 2023-24, which equates to more than 5,100 jobs, according to a recent report from market analysis company Lightcast. That impact was focused on the college’s service region, which consists of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington and Wilcox counties. “Coastal Alabama benefits society as a whole in Alabama by creating a more prosperous economy and generating a variety of savings