
Caroline Karrh
ReporterCaroline Karrh is a student intern in the Alabama Public Radio newsroom. She majors in News Media and Communication Studies at The University of Alabama. She loves to read, write and report. When she is not in the newsroom, Caroline enjoys spending time with her friends and family, reading romance novels and coaching soccer.
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A monthly open-air shop in Tuscaloosa is bringing vintage style back to the community. The Tuscaloosa Vintage Market is a collection of vendors and shoppers have been coming to the Druid City since 2022 with a quest for sustainability and high-quality fashion.
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In Alabama, the sound of cicadas often signals the beginning of summer. This year, their signature seasonal signal is expected to be a little louder.
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The Mobile-based nonprofit Alabama Coastal Foundation has awarded almost $3,000 to fifth grade teachers across the state for the 2023-2024 school year through its Alabama Coastal Kids Quiz program.
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A Tuscaloosa festival that attracts upwards of 10,000 people each year is looking for artists and performers. Wednesday, January 10 is the final day to apply to take part in the Druid City Arts Festival.
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The holidays are often presented as a time of merriment and cheer, bringing joy and laughter to everyone. It is, after all, the “most wonderful time of the year.” But for many people in Alabama, this isn’t the reality they are faced with during the holiday season.
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The most recent results of the Alabama Business Confidence Index (ABCI) show local business leaders in Alabama are concerned for the future of the economy.
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The University of Alabama’s VitAL program and the Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) have partnered in an effort in statewide suicide prevention.
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A new exhibit honoring the work of famous Alabama biologist EO Wilson is open now at GulfQuest Museum in Mobile.
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The city of Montevallo is set to host its annual Art Stalk event on Main Street in Downtown Montevallo on October 28th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is expected to host over 5,000 attendees. and more than 130 artists are set to attend.
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The nonprofit organization Alabama Coastal Foundation is hosting their fourth annual Connect to Your Coast event. The event will take place at Braided River Brewing Company in Mobile on Thursday, October 26th, from 4-8 p.m.