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In the mid-1960s, hundreds of teenagers in central and north Alabama traveled weekly to Oporto Armory in east Birmingham for “Medallion Mondays.” On December 1, those teens, now mostly in their 70s, will recreate that scene.
Due to higher costs of fertilizer, labor, fuel and equipment, Christmas tree prices are expected to be higher than usual this year. In many places, the drought could also impact Christmas tree farms.
On Monday, SEC Network's Paul Finebaum reacted to the 88th edition of the Iron Bowl, which saw Alabama convert a 4th and 31 for a touchdown with under a minute remaining to avoid the upset.
Following the loss to Alabama, Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze discussed the game and what is next for Auburn with the transfer portal opening soon and bowl season on the horizon.
On Monday, the Associated Press released its top 25 college basketball poll, and Alabama dropped six spots after dropping its first game of the season last week.
Monday, during his regularly scheduled appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Rep. Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) emphasized the importance of the Alabama Legislature taking a position and possible action in the public library controversy.
Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) settled litigation brought by some applicant cannabis companies on Monday.
A movie filmed in Birmingham earlier this year is set to appear in theaters beginning on Friday.
Free-market economies only work when the consumer is actually free to choose what was actually freely developed and marketed. Otherwise, the market will self-correct as consumers get EV guilt tipping fatigue.
The movie "Big Fish" was filmed in Alabama using locals as secondary actors and extras. Now, the theatre version will be directed by an Alabama product, Leigh K. Rawls from Montgomery.
The Iron Bowl is more than a game for football fans in Alabama. It’s a deep-rooted tradition and you never know what can happen.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) on Sunday praised the successful return of an American hostage who was abducted in Israel on October 7 by the terrorist organization Hamas.
Major General Sheryl Gordon, Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard, has been illegally serving in her role for almost 11 months, according to a complaint filed with the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Office of Inspector General last week.
Despite some shakeup among the top six teams, the University of Alabama football team remained stuck at No. 8 in this week's Associated Press top 25 college football poll.
We need strong leaders in our communities that will advance the values and traditions for which we are fighting. What better way than to start cultivating those strong leaders both in and around our homes?
The release of videos from Jan. 6, 2021, has shed light on a series of concerning events that transpired on that fateful day.
On November 30, it will be the 69th anniversary of the unique experience of Sylacauga’s Ann Hodges getting struck by a meteor.
Alabama taxpayers will receive one-time tax rebates beginning this week.
It came down to the wire, but Auburn fell just short against Alabama. What are the biggest things learned from this year's Iron Bowl?
The 88th Iron Bowl was one to remember as Alabama came from behind to beat Auburn 27-24 on Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
No. 17 Alabama (5-1) bounced back in the Emerald Coast Classic with a 99-91 win over Oregon.
History class isn’t for everyone. Learning about things that happened thousands of years ago can be quite daunting for those who are more concerned about being present and enjoying life as it is. However, one east Alabama teacher is making learning great again and is going deep with her students … literally.
This weekend, people in Alabama will be able to see three straight nights of full moons.
An upcoming drag show in Albertville is causing a stir among the local community with some residents supporting the event while others hope to prevent it from happening.
Our lives have been one giant puzzle. And maybe that’s how everyone’s life is. The pieces don’t make sense when they aren’t together, but you don’t give up looking. Not ever.
What better way to celebrate Christmas than to give back to the hardworking people of Alabama? This year, consider purchasing homegrown gifts from Alabama companies.
Parents across Alabama are demanding that libraries change their policies to ensure books with sexualized content are unavailable to young children. This should not be difficult, but everyone from town mayors to library directors to city councils are pointing the finger and passing the buck.