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The new Alabama Football defense should learn quickly from three offense-centric teams
To say Kane Wommack's new Alabama Football defense will see plenty of offensive variety early is an understatement. Western Kentucky and South Florida are offense-centric teams. Wisconsin with Air Raid disciple, Phil Longo, in his second season, also likes to play fast. Last season Western Kentucky was No. 15 among...
Pelham falls in season opener at Pell City
PELL CITY – The Pelham Panthers came up short in their season opener on the road Friday night, Aug. 23 versus Pell City, 35-7. The game served as a litmus test for both sets of Panthers—while Pelham’s roster had several younger players stepping up to key roles, Pell City had a new coach on the sideline.
St. Clair County crash leaves 2 dead
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — A Pell City man and woman are dead following a two-vehicle crash that occurred in St. Clair County on Saturday morning, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency reports. Dustin R. Layfield, 33, and Audrey M. Peine, 25, were both fatally injured when the 2009 Toyota Camry driven by Billy R. […]
'They're almost in tears sometimes': Fairfield store ends food desert, but faces challenges
FAIRFIELD, Ala. — Carver Jones Market opened three weeks ago in downtown Fairfield, filling a void left by Walmart’s closure years ago. “It’s the people saying, ‘We need a grocery store,’” said James Harris, the owner of Carver Jones Market. “We want a grocery store. Fairfield, let’s be honest. If it works here, works anywhere.”
Calera’s comeback bid falls short as Northridge rallies to take Rials’ opening game
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CALERA– The Calera Eagles had a tough start to their 2024 football season as they welcomed the Northridge Jaguars for their Week 1 matchup. The two teams combined for an entertaining first half, but Northridge put together big drives in the second half...
City Mourns Friday Death of “Tuscaloosa’s Doctor” Ramesh Peramsetty
City leaders, his staff and patients across the area are mourning the Friday afternoon death of "Tuscaloosa's Doctor," Ramesh Peramsetty. Peramsetty was the well-known founder and medical director of a group of local medical officers operating as the Crimson Network, including Alabama Family Medical Care, both Crimson Care locations, Crimson Village and the Tuscaloosa Weight Loss Center.
André Holland Comes Home to Alabama for Exhibiting Forgiveness Screening at Sidewalk Film Festival
André Holland grew up just outside Birmingham, Alabama and got his first acting experience on the storied city’s many stages. On Friday, he returned to one of Birmingham’s biggest for a screening of Exhibiting Forgiveness, the opening night film of the Sidewalk Film Festival, alongside its writer and director, Titus Kaphar.
Two North Alabama high schools get $5k from mobile carrier - and could get millions more
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Buckhorn and Hartselle High Schools received word this week they will each be awarded $5,000 as part of a T-Mobile program highlighting small-town football teams. In addition, the schools are in contention for a $2 million "grand prize" for a technology makeover. The T-Mobile "Friday Night...
McAdory Edges Pleasant Grove 38-35 in West Jefferson Rivalry Renewal
PLEASANT GROVE, AL – Head coach Aryvia Holmes’ McAdory Yellow Jackets edged Class 4A power Pleasant Grove with a 38-35 victory in the first meeting between the western Jefferson County programs since 2013 . The season opening victory extends the Yellow Jackets’ record to 21-2 over the Spartans in a series that dates back to 1971.
Oxford Travels to Georgia and Picks Up Season Opening Victory
OXFORD, AL – The Oxford Yellow Jackets, ranked 6th in Class 6A, kicked off their season with an impressive 56-46 road win over Georgia’s Central Carrollton on Friday night. Despite facing a 10-point deficit with just over eight minutes left in the third quarter, Oxford rallied, outscoring Central...
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