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BACK TO SCHOOL: How Orange Beach City Schools will hold students to a higher standard this fall
SUMMARY: As back-to-school season arrives along the Gulf Coast, Orange Beach teachers are preparing for the new academic year. With a new K4 class added due to high enrollment, educators express excitement for the 2024 school year. The administration aims to maintain high reading levels among students, as last year’s third graders achieved impressive literacy rates. Orange Beach City Schools continues to receive accolades for exceptional scores statewide. Policies on cell phones and dress codes remain unchanged, and construction on a $46 million athletic complex is underway, set for completion in June 2025. Parents are advised of potential traffic delays during school hours.
Students across the Gulf Coast are preparing to go back to school, and several new teachers in Orange Beach say they’re excited about the upcoming school year.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/I4ZONQ9
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Alabama tax revenues dipped by 2.36% in August | Alabama
SUMMARY: In August 2024, Alabama’s tax receipts decreased by 2.36% from the previous year, totaling $1.32 billion, largely due to lower sales and personal income tax collections. Sales tax revenues fell nearly 5%, while personal income tax dropped from $694.8 million to $682.5 million. Corporate tax receipts declined significantly by 54.62%. Lodging tax collections also decreased by 8.27%. However, fiscal year-to-date revenues increased to $15.4 billion, up 2.28% from last year. Gas tax collections rose 4.39%, and use tax grew by 11.73%. Alabama’s unemployment rate was 2.8% in July, with a labor force participation rate of 57.5%.
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How Alabama takes on storms with 'Fortified' homes 20 years after Hurricane Ivan
SUMMARY: Today marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Ivan, which devastated Baldwin County along the Gulf Coast, causing an estimated $4 billion in damages. In response, builders developed the fortified home construction standard designed to enhance home resilience against severe weather. This standard ensures that, even if roofs lose shingles, water cannot penetrate the homes. Currently, there are about 50,000 fortified homes in Alabama, with 95% of them sustaining little to no damage during Hurricane Sally. Homeowners in fortified homes benefit not only from peace of mind but also from significantly lower insurance premiums, highlighting the effectiveness of this construction approach.
A storm no one could fully prepare for. Twenty years ago on Monday, Baldwin County felt the wrath of Hurricane Ivan.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/sF3pSuU
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Remembering Former News 19 Anchor Melissa Riopka | September 16, 2024 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: Melissa Riopka, a beloved reporter and morning anchor, passed away at 48 after a battle with myeloid leukemia. She worked at the station for over eight years, making a significant impact, especially during morning broadcasts alongside Ben and Steve. Colleagues remembered her as kind, genuine, and a great listener, embodying the qualities many aspire to in both personal and professional life. Melissa is survived by her husband Jonathan and their two children, Faith and Sam. Her memorial services are scheduled for Thursday, with further coverage of her passing to be featured in the news.
News 19 lost a member of our family over the weekend.
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