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Halloween is all about fun and creativity, but a little extra caution can go a long way. Here are some helpful reminders for trick-or-treaters and drivers, plus some tips for keeping the fun litter-free this holiday.
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Mayor Randall L. Woodfin is announcing Birmingham will stage a Pride Where I Reside city-wide cleanup for Saturday, August 3. The day will be a workday for multiple city departments and divisions, including public works, code enforcement and parks and recreation.
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A Mobile nonprofit is launching a new volunteer opportunity for those interested in making a difference in the coastal environment.
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A nonprofit group along the Gulf Coast is working to make a difference in the community by picking up one piece of litter at a time. Eco Clean Marine is currently seeking volunteers for its July cleanup event in Orange Beach.
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Promoting sustainability practices and helping to reduce waste is giving Alabamians the chance at free tickets to Hangout Music Festival. The iconic Gulf Shores music event is taking place from May 17 to May 19. Headlining artists include Zach Bryan, Lana Del Ray and Odesza.
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Mobile and its non-profit partners will host a Scrap Tire Amnesty Day on Saturday, Feb. 24, to give Mobilians an easy way to dispose of old and unwanted tires at no cost.
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The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is partnering with People Against a Littered State to educate citizens, as well as visitors, in an effort to save lives, prevent damage and keep Alabama beautiful.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The state is trying to reduce the $7 million annual cost of cleaning up litter in Alabama. A new campaign by the Alabama…
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An Alabama city has kicked off a new anti-littering campaign. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin launched his “Don’t be a D.U.M.M.Y.” campaign. D.U.M.M.Y.…