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Governor Kay Ivey addresses State of the State: Update on 'moving Alabama forward'
ATHENS, Ala. — Two top priorities for Alabama's Governor: the economy and education. Thursday, Governor Kay Ivey put them front and center during a visit to Athens. Governor Ivey said the state of Alabama is strong, but improving the workforce is a big part of her mission. She kicked...
2 separate Tuskegee shootings under investigation
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (WSFA) - Law enforcement in Tuskegee is investigating two different shootings that happened in the last 24 hours, according to Mayor Lawrence Haygood. Details are limited on both investigations, but it is understood that police are conducting a death investigation in connection to an incident at a home on North Main Street that happened Thursday night.
Alabama football depth chart: Final predictions for defense at end of fall camp
The Alabama football depth chart is close to being revealed. Preseason camp wraps up this week, and the first game against Western Kentucky isn’t far away. Who will take the field on defense? We have a decent sense based on preseason interviews and intel. But not every spot is officially decided just yet.
Rebels fall in the Cramton Bowl against T.R. Miller
The Rebels were their own worst enemy in Montgomery. In the AHSAA Kickoff Classic, T.R. Miller handled Reeltown in a 28-7 victory to start the football season Thursday night. After a close first half where both teams went into halftime tied at 7-7, T.R. Miller separated itself from the opposition due to a strong second half.
Four people facing several charges after car stolen in Alabama found in Sweetwater, police say
SWEETWATER, Tenn. (WVLT) - The Sweetwater Police Department said four people were arrested on Thursday after a car stolen in Alabama was found in Sweetwater. SPD said officers made contact with a Chevrolet Camaro at Walmart on Thursday that was stolen out of Alabama. Following an investigation, SPD said officers...
Habitat for Humanity taking applications for homes in Clanton
By Carey Reeder | Managing Editor The Habitat for Humanity of Autauga and Chilton Counties are building four new homes in Clanton and will be taking applications for two of them this September. The four homes are being built on the south side of 1st Avenue between 11th Street S. and 12th Street S. Jacklyn […] The post Habitat for Humanity taking applications for homes in Clanton appeared first on The Clanton Advertiser.
Tua telling Lia to turn down a $1.5M Auburn offer says much about the Tigers and the Crimson Tide
The business of college football has more interesting storylines than ever before. The recent most interesting is not about the claim the Alabama Crimson Tide tampered to land Miami-Ohio transfer, Graham Nicholson. Kalen DeBoer denies the accusation and the facts are Nicholson was in the Transfer Portal for a week before he announced a transfer to Alabama.
Deatsville man dies in Autauga crash
A two-vehicle crash Tuesday took the life of a Deatsville man. According to an Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) release, Bradley D. Channell, 29, was fatally injured when the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle he was operating struck a 2004 Lexus RX330 driven by an 18-year-old of Deatsville. Channell was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Notasulga vs. Loachapoka High School football live stream, TV – Saturday, August 24
Loachapoka High School is set to host Notasulga High School in 1A play on Saturday, August 24 at 7:00 p.m. CT. Don’t miss out on a single high school game. Sign up for an NFHS Network annual pass and get full access to live regular season and postseason sporting events and get 45% off compared to a monthly pass.
Samson resident claims he’s being harassed for supporting Kamala Harris ahead of election
SAMSON, Ala. (WDHN) — The home of former Geneva County NAACP President James Ruttlen Jr. is decorated with a political sign and flag supporting Democrat Presidential nominee Kamala Harris said his house was threatened and aired out on social media because of who he is voting for ahead of the highly anticipated election.
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