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Alabamians support communities and businesses recovering from Hurricane Ida

Cleanup continues after Hurricane Ida struck the Louisiana coastline with Category 4 winds that left parts of the state with a lack of water,...

Watch: State Sen. Price discusses near-death experience with COVID-19 — ‘I know that God had a plan, and that’s why that I’m here’

Last year, State Sen. Randy Price (R-Opelika) had a significant COVID-19 scare that threatened his life and resulted in a long-term hospital stay. Price has...

South Alabama grad makes mark with retro signs, bold murals

Andy Scott hadn’t even graduated from the University of South Alabama when he started his first graphic design business. Identity Signs. He worked from...

See North Alabama’s rare ‘glowworms’ light up the night at Dismals Canyon

At first glance, Alabama, New Zealand, and Australia have little in common. They’re separated by thousands of miles and centuries of culture. However, despite...

HD Farm bringing Alabama-raised lamb to eager customers

Lamb isn’t just for the holidays anymore. “When I was growing up, lamb was for Easter,” said Henry Dorough, who owns HD Farm in Eastaboga. Many customers...

Youth hunt dates announced for Forever Wild Field Trial Area

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) State Lands Division announces the youth deer and duck hunt schedules for the M. Barnett...

Listen: A warrior for Christ shares his faith

George Wehby has served our country in many capacities, and now he makes sure the number one person he serves is the Lord. George started...

Birmingham educator receives $5,000 stipend to support students in scientific research

Society for Science awarded Birmingham educator Elizabeth Bieri of Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School with a $5,000 stipend to help guide students in scientific research...

Alvin Briggs becomes first Black AHSAA director

Alvin Briggs was 6 years old when he told his mother he wanted to play peewee football. She responded by telling him he had...

Auburn Bass Fishing Team anglers win Team of the Year honors, place two tandems in top 6 at national championship

To say the Auburn University Bass Fishing Team had a big weekend at nationals would be an understatement. Just days after the talented tandem of Logan Parks...

Sidewalk Film Festival is back in downtown Birmingham this weekend, but with special COVID-19 protocols

For the second year in a row, the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the game for the annual Sidewalk Film Festival, taking place this weekend in Birmingham. Last summer,...

Birmingham Squadron owner: ‘We’re here to stay’

Don’t call the NBA G League a minor league. Don’t call the Birmingham Squadron – one of three expansion franchises starting play in 2021-2022, bringing the number of...

Alabama WFF adding dove-hunting opportunities

A place to enjoy a quality dove hunt is a valuable commodity in Alabama. Finding a place to hunt doves is becoming increasingly more...

Birmingham to host Mark Cuban Foundation’s AI Bootcamp for underserved students

Birmingham will be a host site for the Mark Cuban Foundation Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp for high school students this fall. The free camp will introduce...

Yellow Top Ice Cream Shop owner honored as Tourism Superstar on Alabama’s Lake Martin

It’s no secret that the pandemic has provided more opportunities for people to get outside and enjoy Alabama’s beautiful lakes and scenery. To keep up...

‘NASCAR of cycling’ at second Birmingham Hammerfest Aug. 14-15

Imagine a race course filled with high speeds and sharp turns galore, with competitors sometimes inches apart as they jockey for position. While it...

Alfa Insurance, Alabama Farmers Federation present Teacher of the Year vehicle — ‘She is truly an inspiration’

Alabama's 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year Kimberly Johnson has been awarded a new vehicle by Alfa Insurance and the Alabama Farmers Federation, marking the...

National investment nonprofit Rural LISC brings technology to Alabama communities

In today’s world, particularly in the midst of the pandemic, Alabamians and people nationwide are spending hours every day online, whether they are job...

Rock the South announces The Marshall Tucker Band & final lineup for August 13-14

CULLMAN -- Preparations for the biggest party in the South are well underway as the excitement builds for the biggest and best Rock the...

This city is building the crossroads of Alabama’s future

If you need a recipe for how to successfully blend beauty and business, take a look at Oxford, Alabama. “Oxford is a special place,” said Oxford...

Cullman Parks, Recreation, & Sports Tourism announces WildWater

Cullman, AL - Cullman Parks, Recreation, & Sports Tourism has been an innovative leader in providing quality recreation opportunities to the residents of Cullman...

Alabama chef competing in Great American Seafood Cook-Off

Chef Scott Simpson, who brings a global approach to dishes at The Depot in Auburn, will represent Alabama at the 17th Annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off. The...

Celebration held for renaming of Tuscaloosa’s 28th Avenue to ‘Nick’s Kids Avenue’ in honor of Nick and Terry Saban’s charity

What was once 28th Avenue in Tuscaloosa is now officially Nick's Kids Avenue, a tribute to Nick and Terry Saban's charitable children's service organization. The...

Children’s Harbor a safe port in the storm for chronically ill children and their families

In 2020, while the world battled a pandemic, Children’s Harbor continued to do the important work it has done for 31 years: lightening the burden on...