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Alabama high school football player in critical condition after brain injury
SELMA, Ala. (WDHN) — A south Alabama high school football player is in critical condition after sustaining a brain injury during a football game on Friday night. Alabama Independent School Association (AISA) officials say Morgan Academy junior quarterback, Caden Tellier, was critically injured during their game on Friday against Southern Academy. According to the release, […]
Charles Barkley: Community colleges in Alabama ‘make life better’
OPELIKA — Alabama’s community colleges are a solid pathway to career opportunities that help residents make life better for themselves and for the state, according to NBA Hall of Famer and Emmy Award-winning sports analyst Charles Barkley. Barkley shared his thoughts during a visit to Southern Union State...
Southern pine beetles at ‘epidemic’ level in Alabama forests
A destructive insect capable of devastating timber harvests is at “epidemic” level in Alabama, with the state’s forest management agency saying the problem is the worst it’s been in more than 20 years. The Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) has issued an alert about the Southern pine...
Alabama Football Offensive Depth Chart Projection
Fall camp is officially in the rearview mirror as we are now in the single digits in days until the start of Alabama's season. With the conclusion of Fall Camp, all eyes turn to the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky and who will be the first to run out on offense and defense. A depth chart is never set in stone - especially at Alabama. If it was, the Crimson Tide wouldn't have won a national championship in 2018 against the Georgia Bulldogs.
Department of the Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower Event brings thousands to Montomery
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - About 4,000 military and civilian cyber leaders from around the world are in Montgomery this week attending the Department of the Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower 2024 Conference at the Renaissance Hotel. The purpose of the conference is to expose new waves of technology to top cyber security officials.
Marquis Maze takes shot at Alabama players that transferred to Florida State
Week zero of college football delivered our first upset in the 12-team College Football Playoff era. Florida State University received much hype in the preseason, getting ranked at No. 10 in the polls, but it went down Saturday in Ireland in an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup versus Georgia Tech. Brent...
Historic Cleveland Avenue YMCA adds to Wall of Fame
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - YMCAs across the country serve as a safe space for kids to stay busy in the summer and after school. Montgomery’s historic Cleveland Avenue YMCA, which opened in 1960 as one of the few places African Americans could swim in the area, is no different.
Jalen Milroe Is Back in the Spotlight Ushering in the Kalen DeBoer Era at Alabama
With his degree in hand and his bona fides as a quarterback solidified, Milroe could have made the jump to the NFL or another title contender. Instead, he’s staying in Tuscaloosa to try to get rid of the bitter taste left by his final play of last season.
Tickets now on sale for Alabama men’s basketball Final Four banner reveal
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Tickets are now on sale for those who want to witness history inside Coleman Coliseum. The Alabama men’s basketball team, in partnership with Yea Alabama, is hosting a Final Four celebration Friday, Oct. 11 that will include the unveiling the Crimson Tide’s 2024 Final Four banner.
Daycare reopens with new leadership
The daycare facility located at the former YMCA building in Greenville is nearing its much-anticipated reopening, with only licensing and inspections standing in the way. City officials say they are optimistic that the final hurdles will be cleared within the next week or two, bringing new life to a long-awaited project. “It’s in the same […] The post Daycare reopens with new leadership appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
Leaning on the city’s defense base and the strength of small businesses, Cummings Research Park (CRP) is launching a DefenseTech Accelerator this fall. That’s according to a report in 256 Today, which noted that the accelerator will provide the impetus to help grow the next generation of defense small businesses in the Huntsville area. Cummings Research Park is the second largest research park in the country and the fourth largest in the world.
'I can't even use my credit card': Residents displaced by Huntsville apartment fire
We're learning more about a Huntsville apartment fire that's displaced at least two people. Walter Paige just moved into Biltmore Place Apartments on Blue Spring Road three months ago. He says he'd just started a job and was starting to get back on his feet, until Sunday, when the apartment below his caught fire and took his with it.
Drone Technology Revolutionizes Crop Spraying at Historic Alabama Farm
Peinhardt Living History Farm in Cullman, Alabama, has embraced cutting-edge Drone Technology for crop protection, partnering with Sky Spray, a new local business according to The Cullman Times. High-Tech Solution for Traditional Agriculture. Sky Spray, co-founded by retired Assistant Cullman Police Chief Jason Mickle and Chris Thrasher, utilizes a DJI...
Auburn completes Senior Weekend with 3-0 shutout of Coastal Carolina
AUBURN, Ala. — Thanks to a trio of goals from a trio of seniors, No. 15 Auburn soccer (3-0-0) wrapped up its Senior Weekend celebration with a 3-0 shutout of Coastal Carolina (0-2-1) Sunday afternoon at the Auburn Soccer Complex. “Great result for our girls today,” Tigers head coach...
Police say Huntsville apartment fire was likely set on purpose; Witnesses heard argument beforehand
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — UPDATE: On Monday, Huntsville Police confirmed that evidence leads investigators to believe the fire at the Biltmore Place Apartments was set intentionally. Previous Coverage: Accounts from a witness and an employee of a northwest Huntsville apartment block indicate a domestic argument between a woman and a...
Gadsden mayor to reallocate $300,000 from county drug enforcement to local task force
Gadsden mayor Craig Ford is withdrawing funding and resources from the Etowah County Drug Enforcement Agency (DEU) in order to invest in the city's own task force. Ford said, "I was elected to be the mayor of Gadsden we got a drug problem in Gadsden and I have to fix Gadsden."
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