HURRICANE SALLY CLOSINGS & DELAYS

UPDATE 9/21 Today, several Lowe’s locations in Alabama and Florida will offer free cleanup supplies to those impacted by Hurricane Sally. Supplies will be distributed with a drive-thru process and begins at 11 this morning. Each bucket will include gloves, flashlights, goggles, moisture absorber, batteries, bug spray, trash bags, and bottled water. Lowe’s of Mobile (151 E. I-65 Service Road South Mobile, Ala. 36606), Lowe’s of West Mobile (7760 Airport Blvd. Mobile, Ala. 36608), Lowe’s of SW Mobile (4401 Rangeline Road Mobile, Ala. 36619), Lowe’s of Daphne (29645 Frederick Blvd. Daphne, Ala. 36526), Lowe’s of Gulf Breeze (1421 Tiger Park Lane Gulf Breeze, Fla. 32563), Lowe’s of Pensacola (1201 Airport Blvd. Pensacola, Fla. 32504), Lowe’s of SW Pensacola (4301 West Fairfield Drive Pensacola, Fla. 32505) & Lowe’s of Ensley, (777 West Nine Mile Road Pensacola, Fla. 32534).

UPDATE 9/21 Baldwin County Schools will not re-open until at least September 30th. Prior to returning students to school, they will hold two teacher workdays to get their classrooms and lesson plans back on track.

UDPATE 9/20 Santa Rosa County Public Information Office say that tarps are now available at Emergency Management until 7 p.m. Sunday on Spikes Way in Milton. They ask that you limit two per vehicle.

UPDATE 9/20 City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation, in coordination with the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center and FEMA, will be distributing free tarps and water on Monday, Sept. 21 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. or until supplies are gone. These are the following distribution sites: Bayview Senior Center (drive through only),  Cobb Resource Center, Fricker Resource Center, Gull Point Resource Center, Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center (drive through only) & Woodland Heights Resource Center.

UPDATE 9/20  BB&T & Big Fish Ministries is giving away ice, water, and cleaning supplies. Updates will continue to be shared on what is available as they receive more items.

UPDATE 9/20 Members of the Spanish Fort Police Department will distribute more than 200 plates of burgers and beans at their headquarters in the Eastern Shore Shopping Centre. This runs from noon to 2 pm Sunday.

UPDATE 9/20 Free boxed lunches are available today, Sunday, Sept 20 at noon at Bay Minette City Hall on a first come first serve basis.

UPDATE 9/20 The City of Pensacola, in coordination with the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center and the Salvation Army, will be distributing 500 free to-go meals Sunday, Sept. 20 at Woodland Heights Community Resource Center, located at 111 Berkley Drive in Pensacola. Meals will be available to-go only on a first come, first served basis. Distribution will begin at 12:30 p.m. and will last until meals run out.

UPDATE 9/20 The Fairhope Brewing Company Taproom is opening at 9 AM starting Monday and all week to give access to AC and WiFi to those that need it. The Fairhope Brewing Company Taproom is located at 914 Nichols Avenue in Fairhope.

UPDATE 9/20 Riviera Utilities and Zaxby’s in Gulf Shores are helping the community after Hurricane Sally. Riveria Utilities is giving away free ice at their Foley and Daphne locations Sunday and Monday starting at 8 AM. Zaxby’s at 1800 Gulf Shores Pkwy is offering Free Chicken from 11 AM to 2 PM at this location ONLY. This is a first come first serve basis.

UPDATE 9/20 List of school return dates after Hurricane Sally

  • All Bishop State Community College classes are to resume online and in-person Monday, September 21.
  • Baldwin County Public Schools plan to return Wednesday, September 23, if power is restored to all campuses by then. We will update this story if that changes.
  • Mobile County Public Schools said remote instruction will resume for all students on Wednesday, September 23. The MCPSS phased on-campus return dates can be found here.
  • Classes at Pensacola State College are suspended until Monday, September 28. Employees are asked not to come on any PSC campus unless they have been notified to do so by their supervisors.
  • All Archdiocese of Mobile Catholic Schools in Mobile and Baldwin counties will reopen on Monday, Sept. 21, with the exception of St. Patrick Catholic School in Robertsdale and St. Benedict Catholic School in Elberta. Those schools are expected to reopen Thursday, Sept. 24.
  • Chickasaw City Schools will return to school tomorrow at regular times.
  • Santa Rosa County schools reopen Monday
  • Escambia County Florida schools closed through Tuesday.
  • All campuses of Coastal Alabama Community College except the Aviation Center at Brookley Field will be closed through Tuesday, September 22 and will reopen on Wednesday, September 23.  The Aviation Center at Brookley Field will return on Monday, September 21. Residential Students – the residence halls on the Bay Minette and Brewton Campuses will open at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday.
  • Pensacola Christian College and Pensacola Christian Academy are resuming classes on Monday, September 21.
  • Gulf Shores City Schools plan to return Wednesday, September 23, if power and water are restored by then. We will update this story if that changes.
  • Saraland City Schools return Monday, September 21.
  • Satsuma City Schools return Monday, September 21.
  • University of Mobile will return to normal operations Monday, September 21.

UPDATE 9/20 Comcast is working diligently to restore Phone, Internet, and TV in the impacted area of Hurricane Sally. To relieve the stress of not having internet Comcast has opened the HotSpot Network for free for those impacted by Hurricane Sally. For a map of public Xfinity WiFi hotspots, which are located both indoors and outdoors in places such as shopping districts, parks and businesses, visit Xfinity.com/wifi. Once in range of a hotspot, select the “xfinitywifi” network name in the list of available hotspots and then launch a browser. Xfinity internet customers can sign in with their usernames and passwords, and they will be automatically connected to Xfinity WiFi hotspots in the future. Non-Xfinity internet subscribers should visit the “Not an Xfinity Internet Customer” section on the sign-in page to get started. Non-customers will be able to renew their complimentary sessions every 2 hours.

UPDATE 9/20 Kimberly Byrd with the Elberta Farmer’s Co-Op sent his update about supplies for Sunday: “We are going to continue serving meals today starting at 11, and ending when we run out of food. Also, FEMA has brought supplies and they are available at Elberta Fire Department. The Farmers Federation will be serving meals tomorrow in the Co-Op parking lot.”

UPDATE 9/19 Lowe’s in Mobile, the Eastern Shore, and Pensacola areas are distributing free cleanup supplies in the wake of Sally, while supplies last. The distribution will begin Monday at 11 AM. Free buckets of clean up supplies are available for residents. The locations include Lowe’s of Mobile at I-65 service road, Lowe’s of West Mobile at Airport Blvd, Lowe’s of SW Mobile on Rangeline Road, Lowe’s of Daphne at Frederick Blvd in Daphne, Lowe’s of Gulf Breeze at Tiger Park Lane in Gulf Breeze, Lowe’s of Pensacola at Airport Blvd, Lowe’s of SW Blvd at West Fairfield Drive, and Lowe’s of Ensley at West Nine Mile Road. The locations at West Mobile and Gulf Breeze are offering interviews for volunteers.

UPDATE 9/19 Academy Sports and Outdoors is offering 24-count bottled water to the public in both Mobile and Foley locations until 9 PM. While supplies last. No purchase necessary. Look for the 18-wheeler parked in front of the stores. The truck only contains bottled water cases.

UPDATE 9/19 The Salvation Army will be serving at the following locations today (only confirmed for today). We will have 1000 meals loaded on each of our canteens and will serve until we run out. Equestrian Center 12 pm. Century, FL – in the area of the POD location. Perdido Key (Point Church) – in the area of the POD location. Brent – in the area of the POD location. AMC Theater, Pensacola – in the area of the POD location. Olive Baptist Church, Warrington. Immanuel Baptist , Pace, FL. The park near the Salvation Army Corps on Q Street

UPDATE 9/19 – Mayor Sandy Stimpson has lifted the Mobile city-wide curfew. The curfew was put into place due to wide spread power loss.

UPDATE 9/19 – The Baldwin County EMA will be opening the following electrical support shelters OPEN 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Baldwin County Level II Community Shelter, Fairhope Satellite Courthouse & Robertsdale Coliseum. There will not be any medical personnel at any of these locations, but security will be provided. These shelters will remain open until residential power becomes more accessible.

UPDATE 9/19 – The Mobile County Public School System will make a decision Sunday about whether virtual learning will continue Monday. Several schools do not have power, and many families don’t have power in their homes.

UPDATE 9/19 (10:20 AM) – The Point Restaurant is offering free meals to first responders and locals Sat Sept 19 & Sun Sept 20 12noon- 3pm.

UPDATE 9/19 – The Pensacola Bay Bridge on U.S. 98 is closed to all traffic. S.R. 166 (Caverns Road) from Russell Road to S.R. 71 is closed due to flooding. Garcon Point Bridge (State Road (S.R.) 281) is open to limited to two-axle vehicles. Emergency service vehicles, including ambulances and fire trucks, are permitted to cross the bridge as well as sport-utility vehicles, pick-up trucks, and private vehicles towing single or double axle trailers. Trucks need to continue to follow the truck detour routes. The outside eastbound lane of U.S. 90 from the Escambia County Line to Bass Hole Cove Bridge is closed due to shoulder erosion. S.R. 277 from Pioneer Road to Bonnett Pond Road is closed due to flooding. Safe Travels.

UPDATE 9/19 – Members of the Elberta Farmers Co-Op and Southfresh Aquaculture will distribute hot meals Saturday morning starting at 11am. Co-Op Office Manager Kimberly Byrd said they hoped to feed 300 people or more.

UPDATE 9/19 –  Saturday morning starting at 9am the Prodisee Pantry will hold an emergency food distribution in Spanish Fort. Clients are asked to line up at Spanish Fort High School. Families that need ice can also get some help. Baldwin EMC is hosting several ice giveaways Saturday starting at  11:30am at the middle schools in Robertsdale, Foley and Bay Minette.

UPDATE 9/19 – Food & water will be distributed at the following locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat Sept. 19 – Mon Sept. 21: AMC Movie Theater – Nine Mile Road (parking lot), Brent Athletic Park – Baseball Field, Brownsville Community Center , Casino Beach Parking Lot Pensacola Beach, Century Industrial Park (Warehouse parking lot), , Marie K. Young Wedgewood Community Center & Point Church

UPDATE (10:30 AM FRI ) Mass Food Distribution for Baldwin County tomorrow Sat from 9a-12noon at Spanish Fort High School.

UPDATE (10:02 AM FRI) Fairhope’s The Hope Farm is opening at 11 AM on Sunday. $5 per plate and all of the money from food sales will be donated to relief efforts. Alcohol can be purchased separately. First responders eat for free.

UPDATE 9/18 – Those that live in Prichard can pick up food this afternoon at the Prichard Coliseum.

UPDATE 9/18 – Winn Dixie stores in Fairhope distributing free water & ice today.

UPDATE 9/18 – Pensacola International Airport will reopen at noon today, Friday, Sept. 18 to commercial air traffic.

UPDATE (3:58 PM) — The City of Mobile has implemented another city-wide curfew effective tonight (Thursday) 9 p.m. til 6 a.m.

UPDATE (3:36 PM THUR) — State Road 10 (US-90) from Fairchild Road to Four Lakes Road in Okaloosa County is closed. State Road 8 (I-10) from State Road 85 (Exit-56) in Okaloosa County to State Road 285 (Exit-70) in Walton County is closed.

UPDATE (11:49 AM THUR) Niceville – Flooding along the Shoal River is expected to require the closure of Interstate 10 by the Florida Highway Patrol intermittently in both directions East of Crestview. Closures may be for extended periods.

UPDATE (9:10 AM THUR) — All campuses of Coastal Alabama Community College will remain closed through Friday, September 18.

UPATE (9:07 AM THUR) – Spanish Fort Half Shell Oyster House has free water & ice.

UPDATE (9:06 AM THUR) – The Hangout has hot food, water & other necessities. Also charging stations.

UPDATE (9:03 AM THUR) — The PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast event in Pensacola, Florida, originally scheduled for Sept. 26-27 at the Pensacola Bay Center has been postponed. The event will now take place on Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 with a portion of ticket proceeds to be donated to organizations supporting those impacted by the hurricane.

UPDATE (7:20 AM THUR) — Conecuh County schools will be closed Thursday and reopen Friday.

UPDATE (6:30 AM THUR) — Pensacola State College will remain closed until Monday, September 21.

UPDATE (7:56 PM) — The Garcon Point Bridge on State Road (S.R.) 281 in Santa Rosa County is closed until further notice to allow Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) inspectors to assess damage to the structure. Due to the closure of the Pensacola Bay Bridge and the Garcon Point Bridge, motorists should utilize S.R. 87 as an alternate route.

UPDATE (6:19 PM) — All Airbus sites in Mobile closed on Thursday.

UPDATE (6:19 PM) — All non-essential City of Fort Walton Beach facilities will be closed and programs canceled for Thursday, Sept. 17, and Friday, Sept. 18, 2020. Emergency and essential services will remain available to the public including police, fire and public works. City offices are scheduled to reopen to the public Monday, Sept. 21.

UPDATE (5:14 PM) — Austal will be closed on Thursday – both shifts.

UPDATE (5:14 PM) — Pensacola Christian Academy and Pensacola Christian College will be closed Thursday and Friday.

UPDATE (4:49 PM) — A 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew has been issued for Escambia County due to Hurricane Sally, effective at 7 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 16. This curfew includes the City of Pensacola. The curfew will remain in effect until Friday, Sept. 18, when it will be reassessed.  Law enforcement will have roadblocks in place at some major roadways. The City of Pensacola is relying on voluntary compliance, and residents will be expected to follow the curfew.

UPDATE (4:25 PM) — The city of Bay Minette has imposed a curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice.

UPDATE (4:09 PM) — USA Health physician offices with electrical power service, including Mitchell Cancer Institute facilities, will reopen on Sept. 17.  Offices without power service will call patients to reschedule appointments. University Hospital will be on a limited surgical schedule and patients should check with their physicians. Children’s & Women’s Hospital will be on a full surgical schedule. USA Health’s COVID testing center at the Mobile Civic Center will reopen on Sept. 17.

UPDATE (3:56 PM) — The University of South Alabama is extending the cancellation of classes and events through Friday, Sept. 18. No online or in-person classes, events or activities will be held today, tomorrow or Friday.

UPDATE (3:51 PM) — School officials of the Mobile Area Education Foundation (MAEF) Public Charter Schools, Inc.  continue to closely monitor the aftermath of Hurricane Sally and have decided to cancel day and evening classes at ACCEL Day and Evening Academy on Thursday, September 17 and Friday, September 18.

UPDATE (3:47 PM) — The City of Mobile has implemented a city-wide curfew effective tonight. 7 p.m. til 6 a.m.

UPDATE (3:40 PM) — Baldwin County Sheriff Hoss Mack has imposed a curfew for the unincorporated areas in Baldwin County tonight from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Thursday due to down power lines, impassible roads and flooding. Everyone should stay off the roadways to allow public safety and utility companies to conduct their operations.

UPDATE: (3:39 PM) — The City of Fairhope is putting a curfew in place effective starting tonight, Sept. 16, at 6 p.m.

UPDATE (3:19 PM) — All online and in-person classes, events, and activities scheduled for Thursday, September 17, 2020 have been canceled at Bishop State Community College.

UPDATE (2:51 PM) — Prichard Preparatory School will not have face-to-face or virtual classes on Thursday, Sept. 17, through Friday, Sept. 18.

UPDATE: (2:30 PM) — The University of West Florida will be closed through the weekend with plans to reopen on Monday morning.

UPDATE (2:25 PM) — Superintendent Malcolm Thomas has announced that all offices and schools within the Escambia County School District will be closed Thursday, September 17, 2020, and Friday, September 18, 2020, due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Sally.

UPDATE (1:13 PM) — George County Schools in Mississippi will reopen Thursday and Friday.

UPDATE (12:23 pm) — Chickasaw, Catholic Schools, and George County, Mississippi schools will all be closed tomorrow and Friday.

UPDATE (12:14 PM WED) — Gulf Shores schools will be closed Thursday and Friday. Gulf Shores High School’s Friday night’s game also has been canceled.

UPDATE (12:05 PM WED) — Currently, the state of Florida is closing a portion of Interstate 10 between the Alabama state line and Exit 5 (in Florida) due to flooding.  Eastbound traffic on Interstate 10 in Alabama will be detoured at the Baldwin Beach Express (Exit 49) and travel south to U.S. 90 (approximately five miles).  Traffic will then travel east on U.S. 90 and re-enter Interstate 10 at Exit 5 in Florida.

UPDATE (11:50 AM WED) — Pursuant to Executive Order 20-225, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Kevin J. Thibault has directed Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) to extend the toll suspension for the Garcon Point Bridge by 48 hours.

UPDATE (11:20 AM WED) — Mobile County Public Schools will remain closed Thursday and Friday.

UPDATE (8:00 AM WED) — Mobile Police Department will close I-10 Bayway bridge will be closed until driving conditions improve. The causeway will remain open.

UPDATE (7:59 AM WED) — University of Mobile has extended remote education through Thursday.

UPDATE (3:19 AM WED) — Shalimar Dr. between Plew Avenue and Sunset Beach Court, Old River Road at Cotton Creek Bridge, Eglin Pkwy in Shalimar area of Peppers and Raceway are all closed due to either flooding or downed trees in Okaloosa County Florida.

UPDATE (10:06 PM) — The WC Holmes Bridge in Gulf Shores, located on Highway 59 crossing the Intracoastal Waterway, is now closed due to excessive winds and dangerous weather conditions.

UPDATE (8:26 PM) — Santa Rosa County bridges such as the Three Mile Bridge and the Garcon Point Bridge are now closed, along with the Navarre Causeway.

UPDATE (8:03 PM) — City of Orange Beach curfew is effective from 8pm until 6am. Imperative to STAY OFF THE ROADS AND STAY HOME for the safety of you and the first responders. Baldwin EMC and other utilities may not be able to respond to outages until winds decline.

UPDATE (7:20 PM): All bridges in Orange Beach are closed. The Foley Beach Express Toll Bridge and Navarre Causeway bridge are also closed. The following roads in Gulf Shores are impassable or have large amounts of standing water:
– West Beach Boulevard and East Beach Boulevard outer lanes
– Windmill Ridge Road
– Sunrise Drive
– Minnow Lane
– Waterway West Blvd.
– West 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th Avenue
– Twisted Oak Circle
– Heritage Drive
– Hwy 59 in front of Waterville
– West Fairway at the roundabout
– Ft. Morgan Road has large amounts of water in multiple areas
Please stay off of the roads, unless there is an emergency.

UPDATE (6:59 PM) — The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Driver License Division began modifying operations on Monday, Sept. 14, in response to Hurricane Sally. The following offices will be closed due to Hurricane Sally: Mobile Exam Offices: Will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday, Sept. 16. Baldwin County Exam Offices: Will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday, Sept. 16

UPDATE (6:30 PM) — All Airbus day shift operations are closed Wednesday.

UPDATE (6:13 PM) — Austal USA is closed Wednesday.

UPDATE (5:52 PM): The University of South Alabama will now be closed Thursday in addition to Tuesday and Wednesday.

UPDATE (5:51 PM): Alabama ABC Stores in the following counties will be closed Wednesday, September 16th, 2020 due to inclement weather:

Mobile County – Stores 8, 10, 61, 62, 65, 84, 85, 86, 87, 93, 141, 164, 165, 181, 182, 196, & 234

Baldwin County – Stores 7, 21, 43, 67, 73, 105, 132, 179, 239, & 240

Escambia County – Stores 41 & 42

Clarke County – Store 75

Conecuh County – Store 123

Covington County – Store 40

UPDATE (4:04 PM) — All city facilities in Destin and Crestview, as well as county offices in Okaloosa, remain closed Wednesday.

UPDATE (3:45 PM) — All Dollar Tree stores in Mobile are closing at 5 PM, according to its manager.

UPDATE (2:59 PM) — The Alabama District announced a temporary closure of its operations in select locations. The U.S. Postal Service apologizes for any inconvenience these temporary suspensions may cause its customers.

UPDATE (2:53 PM) —  In coordination with Okaloosa County, all non-essential City of Fort Walton Beach facilities will be closed and programs canceled for Wednesday, September 16, 2020. Emergency and essential services will remain available to the public.

UPDATE (1:50 PM) — Governor Ron DeSantis has directed the suspension of tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge pursuant to Executive Order 20-224. Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise collects tolls for the Garcon Point Bridge. Tolls are suspended on the Garcon Point until noon Wednesday, September 16, 2020

UPDATE (1:39 PM) — Bishop State Community College will be closing all Mobile regions classes, offices, and events scheduled for Wednesday, September 16. The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Clinics and Services will remain closed on Wednesday.

UPDATE (11:56 pm) — George County, Mississippi schools will be closed Wednesday.

UPDATE (10:22 am) — Clarke County Schools will be closed Wednesday.

UPDATE (10:14 AM TUE) — Wave Transit system has canceled all fixed routs and Paratransits until Wednesday, September 17 due to Hurricane Sally.

UPDATE (10:08 am) — Several ABC stores in both Mobile and Baldwin Counties are closed due to the storm:

#132 (Wholesale) in Orange Beach
#239 in Orange Beach
#240 in Gulf Shores
#67 in Fairhope
#21 in Daphne

In Mobile County, the following ABC stores are closed until further notice:
#164 in Mobile
#85 in Chickasaw
#61 in Saraland

All other stores in Mobile County will be open today from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM.

UPDATE (7:52 am) — Ingalls Shipbuilding will remain closed through Wednesday.

UPDATE (6:25 a.m.) — Premier Medical offices in Mobile and Baldwin counties are closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

UPDATE (8:51 p.m.): Mobile Community Action Inc. Administrative Office, its Head Start and Community Service centers will be closed Tuesday, September 15, 2020 and Wednesday, September 16, 2020.

UPDATE (MONDAY 8:50 p.m.):  ECAT (Escambia County Area Transit) will not run service Tuesday, Sept. 15. UWF Trolley service will be suspended Tuesday, Sept. 15 and Wednesday, Sept. 16.

UPDATE (MONDAY 6:29 p.m.): Prichard Preparatory School will remain closed Tuesday, September 15, through Wednesday, September 16.

UPDATE (MONDAY 6:11 p.m.): St. James Episcopal School in Fairhope will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday due to Hurricane Sally.

UPDATE (MONDAY 5:56 p.m.): MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Driver License Division is modifying operations effective Tuesday, Sept. 15. Mobile Exam Office: Will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday, Sept. 16. Baldwin County Exam Offices: Will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday, Sept. 16. Washington County Exam Office: Will be closed Tuesday, Sept. 15.

UPDATE (MONDAY 5:52 p.m.): Pensacola, Fla. – Escambia County buildings will be closed tomorrow, September 15, 2020.

·       All FDOH-Escambia clinics, and other services provided by FDOH-Escambia, will be suspended Tuesday, September 15, 2020.

·       Community Health Northwest Florida dental services at FDOH-Escambia’s Fairfield Drive Service Center will be closed Tuesday September 15, 2020.

UPDATE (MONDAY 5:51 p.m.): Faith Academy will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

UPDATE (MONDAY 5:13 p.m.): State courts in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties will be CLOSED on Tuesday, September 15, 2020. Okaloosa and Walton County courts will remain OPEN.

Escambia County: First appearances, shelter hearings, and detention hearings will be held in the Juvenile Justice Center on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

Santa Rosa County: Judge Hilliard will conduct first appearances by video from the courthouse at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.

UPDATE (MONDAY 4:37 p.m.)

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA – The Housing Office will be closing the following residence halls: All fraternity and sorority houses; Delta 3, 4, 5 and 6; Gamma 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Resident students who are not able to leave campus will be sent instructions on sheltering in place from the Housing Office this afternoon. All classes, events and activities are canceled for Tuesday, Sept. 15, and Wednesday, Sept. 16.

UPDATE (4:15 PM): The Escambia County Tax Collector’s office will be closed Tuesday, September 15, 2020

UPDATE (4:01 PM): PENSACOLA, Fla. – The Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee announces Catholic school closures in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Bay Counties due to Hurricane Sally.

The list of school cancellation dates are as follows:

Holy Spirit Child Development Academy, Pensacola (Sept. 15-16)

Little Flower Catholic School, Pensacola (Sept. 15-16)

Pensacola Catholic High School (Sept. 15-16)

Sacred Heart Cathedral School, Pensacola (Sept. 15-16)

St. Bernadette Child Development Academy, Panama City (Sept.15)

St. John the Evangelist School, Panama City (Sept.15)

St. John the Evangelist School, Pensacola (Sept. 15-16)

St. Mary Catholic School, Fort Walton Beach (Sept.15)

St. Paul Catholic School, Pensacola (Sept. 15-16)

UPDATE (3:49 PM): PENSACOLA AIRPORT: The Pensacola International Airport will close Monday at 6 p.m. to make preparations for Hurricane Sally. The airport will remain closed until weather conditions improve and allow for safe operation, according to the airport.

UPDATE (3:36 PM): FAIRHOPE, Alabama – The City of Fairhope has announced the following closings:
• The following buildings on Tuesday: City Hall, Public Works, Nix Center, Museum, Welcome Center, Recreation Center, Quail Creek Golf Club.
• The Fairhope Public Library will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
• Public Utilities and Public Works call center will be responding to calls from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Garbage and recycling will not be picked up on Tuesday; determination about other days this week will be made on a day-by-day basis.

UPDATE (3:17 PM): The Wave Transit System will suspend Fixed Route and Paratransit service for Tuesday, September 15, 2020.

UPDATE (3:13 PM): All Greene County Schools will close on Tuesday, Sept. 15th and Wednesday, Sept. 16th.

UPDATE: (2:55 PM): FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA – Fairhope Municipal Court will be postponing the SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 docket.

UPDATE (2:45 PM): All Pensacola State College locations, offices, classes and activities are canceled and the College will be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 15.

UPDATE (2:42 PM): The City of Bay Minette will close many of its municipal operations Tuesday, Sept. 15 and Wednesday, Sept. 16.
— Residential garbage service WILL run its regular Tuesday morning route. All emergency personnel will remain staffed, as well as essential Public Works crews. The City’s Public Works department has sand and bags available for businesses and residents of Bay Minette. These can be picked up from 2 to 5:30 p.m. today and 7:30 to 2 p.m. Wednesday.

UPDATE (2:25 PM) — Fairhope garbage and recycling has been canceled for Tuesday, September 15.

UPDATE (2:18 PM) — St. Luke’s Episcopal School will be closed Tuesday, September 15.

UPDATE (2:06 PM) — Bellingrath Gardens and Home will be closed Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday, September 16.

UPDATE (2:03 PM) — Pascagoula-Gautier School District will be closed Tuesday, September 15 and will be closed on a day-to-day basis.

UPDATE (2:01 PM) — The city of Daphne municipal operations will be closed Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday, September 16.

UPDATE (1:58 PM) — The city of Pensacola offices and facilities will be closed Tuesday, September 15. City of Pensacola Sanitation customers will also experience a change in their pickup schedule this week due to Hurricane Sally: City of Pensacola Sanitation Services will not operate on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Tuesday customers will receive service on Wednesday, Sept. 16, weather permitting. Wednesday customers will receive service on Thursday, Sept. 17, weather permitting. Thursday customers will receive service on Friday, Sept. 18, weather permitting. There will not be any yard waste pickup or special collections of bulk waste items this week for City of Pensacola Sanitation customers.

UPDATE (1:57 PM) — SBCC has postponed Tuesday’s Job fair from September 15 and has rescheduled it for Thursday, September 24.

UPDATE (1:55 PM) — University of West Florida will be closed from midnight Tuesday, September 15 until 11:59 AM Thursday, September 17.

UPDATE (1:52 PM) — UMS-Wright will be closed Tuesday September 15.

UPDATE (1:42 PM) — Coastal Family Health Center will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

UPDATE (1:40 PM) — Mobile City Council Meeting that was set for Tuesday, September 15 has been rescheduled. The meeting is now scheduled for Thursday, September 17 at 10:30 AM

UPDATE (1:37 PM) —  Baldwin County Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday, September 16.

UPDATE (1:36 PM) — Pensacola Christian will be closed on Tuesday, September 15.

UPDATE (1:34 PM) — Bayside Academy will be closed Tuesday, September 15 and Wednesday September 16.

UPDATE (12:37 p.m.) — All Gulf Shores City Schools will be closed Tuesday, September 15th and Wednesday, September 16th.

UPDATE (12:34 p.m.) — MCPSS will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. This will include remote learning, which will resume on Thursday.

UPDATE (12:29 p.m.) —  Saraland City Schools will not be in session Tuesday, September 15th or Wednesday, September 16th.

UPDATE (12:28 p.m. ) — Chickasaw City Schools will be closed on Tuesday, 09.15.20, and Wednesday 09.16.20.

UPDATE (12:27 p.m.) — Clarke County schools will be closed on Tuesday.

UPDATE (10:15 a.m.) — Prodisee Pantry is cancelling Tuesday’s food distribution. All volunteer activities have been cancelled through Thursday, September 17th.

UPDATE (10:00 am) — The Archdiocese of Mobile Catholic Schools in Mobile and Baldwin counties will be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and Wednesday, Sept. 16.

UPDATE (9:55 a.m.) — Austal’s Main Campus Monday 2nd shift is cancelled and Austal West Campus will run a limited 2nd shift with identified personnel to complete storm prep.  All shifts are cancelled on Tuesday.

UPDATE (9:40 am) — The University of Mobile will move to remote classes this afternoon at 1:30 pm. All classes will be remote on Tuesday.

UPDATE (9:38 am) — The George County School District has canceled classes for Tuesday, September 15th. All extracurricular classes are also canceled.

UPDATE (8:30 am) — All campuses of Coastal Alabama Community College will close at 2 p.m. today (Monday) and will remain closed through Wednesday.  However, online classes will continue to meet virtually.

UPDATE (5:50 am) — Spring Hill College Tuesday classes will be conducted completely online.

UPDATE (11:08 PM) All Pensacola State College locations, offices, classes and activities are canceled and the College will be closed on Monday

UPDATE (9:52PM) — All in-person courses at the University of West Florida will be either canceled or offered remotely from noon Monday through Tuesday. The Emerald Coast location in Fort Walton Beach is closed on Monday, Sept. 14. Services will be available remotely.

UPDATE (8:58 PM) —BISHOP STATE: All Bishop State classes will move to remote learning and all non-essential employees will transition to remote work for Monday, Sept. 14 and Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. No in-person classes will be held.

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