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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 high school sports: Vote for Gadsden Times boys and girls athlete of the Week of August 23
It's time to vote for the Gadsden area boys and girls athlete of the week. This is the first week of the fall AHSAA season for Alabama high school sports and plenty of action happened on Thursday and Friday from around the area as stars shined in their return to action. Nominees for athlete of...
New Vehicle That Will Electrify Transportation of Cars Made in Lincoln, Alabama to Global Markets will be Unveiled Monday Morning
LINCOLN, Ala. – Virginia Transportation Corporation on Monday will unveil a new all-electric truck which will transport newly built Honda cars from the Lincoln, Alabama plant to the nearby CSX railhead for shipment to locations across the globe. Officials will collect data and analyze the performance of the all-electric...
One woman killed, another injured when Mustang flips over on Interstate 65 ejecting them both
An Alabama woman was killed Saturday night when her Ford Mustang left the road, struck a ditch and flipped over, state troopers reported. The two-vehicle crash occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. Saturday, and claimed the life of a Vinemont, Alabama, woman. Mirra Bride Dot Popee Chafin, 21, was fatally injured...
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...
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.
Even in Oklahoma, it is known the Alabama Crimson Tide is No. 1
The Oklahoma Sooners have a rich college football history. Many Oklahoma fans are convinced the Sooners are the greatest college football program of all time. This century the Sooners have failed to win nine games in a season just four times. Not even the Alabama Crimson Tide can match that consistency during the same 24-season period.
Childersburg’s new outdoor pickleball courts are getting closer to reality
CHILDERSBURG, Ala. – The pickleball rage started in Childersburg with a small group of adult men, playing a few times a week in the gymnasium of the Limbaugh Community Center. It has “caught on” so much that the Parks and Recreation Department is working on new outdoor courts for the sport.
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.
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...
Tuscaloosa first responders will host blood drive for 9/11 anniversary
TUSCALOOSA, AL (WBMA) — Tuscaloosa First Responder Agencies will be hosting a blood drive to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 attacks. On Facebook, the Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue announced they will collaborate with the Tuscaloosa Police Department, Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office, Alabama Fire College, and NorthStar Paramedics for this event.
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...
Alabama and Auburn football fans can bond over appreciating this fact about FSU's loss
Alabama and Auburn football fans could both be excited after Georgia Tech pulled off a massive upset win against FSU in Dublin, Ireland. After all, the Seminoles' roster was filled with transfers from the Crimson Tide. No FOMO for Alabama fans there. Bammers were happy Nick Saban was finally wrong...
Predicting the 2024 Alabama Football Season: Auburn Tigers
Last and least of the wild blind dart-throwing predictions of Alabama SEC opponents is the eternal soap opera in Lee County. Coach: Hugh Freeze (6-7, 3-5 SEC after one season at Auburn; 45-32 (58.4%) as a Power-5 coach, 89-49 overall in FBS, 138-0 in shoulda wons) [SIDE NOTE: Bryan Harsin...
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."
Kalen DeBoer is carving his own early path at Alabama with quiet confidence after replacing Saban
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- Kalen DeBoer's plane hadn't even landed in Tuscaloosa before he reached out to Alabama's most important recruit. It was a Friday night in January after DeBoer's
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