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The race to hire: School districts work to fill open positions before school year starts
As students get ready for the first day of school, the race is on to make sure every position is filled. "Our Phrase is to be ready day one so I want to make sure that we have someone in our classrooms for our students," Birmingham city schools HR officer Corvetta Clasberry said.
Jacksonville State Athletics announces new ticketing system, seating changes inside AmFirst Stadium
JACKSONVILLE, Ala. (WBRC) - Beginning this season, Jacksonville State fans will notice some changes in how they purchase tickets. JSU Athletics announced this week they have partnered with Paciolan to streamline event entry and enhance overall fan experience for Gamecock athletics. Starting Aug. 15, Gamecock fans will manage all tickets...
Land Trust expands trail access on Huntsville’s Green Mountain
HUNTSVILLE — Land Trust of North Alabama has expanded recreational access on Green Mountain in South Huntsville with the creation of a 3.2-mile trail. The official opening of Green Mountain Trail makes a new area of the mountain available for public use. Referred to as Green Mountain North, the...
New location of UAB Medical West set to open for patients Aug. 3
BESSEMER, Ala. — A new medical facility is set to open soon in western Jefferson County. A news release stated the new UAB Medical West, located on Medical West Way in Bessemer, will open and accept patients starting at 6 a.m. on Aug. 3. UAB said the emergency department...
Part of Birmingham's Safe Streets Initiative apparently includes getting cats off the street
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Part of the Birmingham Mayor'sSafe Streets Initiative allegedly has to do with getting some animals off the streets. And that has some animal rescue groups confused and upset. A graphic on the city of Birmingham's Facebook page has gotten a lot of attention and some not-so-supportive...
Center’s contracting director reflects on military career
From boots to boardrooms, Ronnell Booker’s 22-year career in contracting for the Army and Corps of Engineers highlights resilience and unwavering commitment to supporting our nation. Booker, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s contracting director looks ahead to his one-year mark in the position by recalling his Army career beginning...
Alabama man killed when boat sinks yards from ramp, state police say
An elderly Alabama man was killed Wednesday morning when his boat sank just 15 yards from a boat ramp on a lake, state police said. The marine-related incident occurred at approximately 8 a.m. Wednesday, and claimed the life of a Town Creek, Alabama, man. Edward Whitmire, 86, was attempting to...
New scam alert from Huntsville Utilities
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Huntsville Utilities is warning customers about a new scam targeting them. This time, the scam is about a fake savings program. According to HU, the scammer calls and says they're a Huntsville Utilities employee offering a bill reduction program. The scammer says to enroll in the program, they need to pay a $99 fee, and then asks for the customer's financial information.
Birmingham City Schools superintendent talks low registration numbers and staff vacancies
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Are your children registered for school? Birmingham City Schools superintendent Dr. Mark Sullivan says with less than a week to go until the new school year, thousands of students are still not signed up. The superintendent says they have more students registered this year compared to...
Allen And Joseph To Continue Careers At Alabama A&M
Recent Savannah State graduates Nyla Allen and Desmore Joseph, II have decided to continue their academic and athletic careers at Alabama A&M. Allen was a point guard on the Lady Tigers basketball team while Joseph was a infielder on the SSU baseball team. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Allen earned...
Huntsville Center project restores site at Fort Stewart
Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville is completing the demolition of the Southeast Region Britain School located on Fort Stewart, Georgia. “The demolition aims to pave the way for new infrastructure in the area, enhancing resources and services for Soldiers and their families,” Jake Gassaway, Facilities Reduction Program project manager, said.
Eagle Scout affirms proper US flags retirement
When you flew your American flag on the Fourth of July did your flag look a little rough, maybe faded, torn and hanging by a thread?. Maybe it’s time to get a new Stars and Stripes to show your patriotism. You can pick up an American flag just about...
Midday Nowcast: Heat Advisory Continues; Some Improvements in the Drought
HELLO AUGUST: Little change in the forecast as we start a new month…Today, tomorrow, and through the weekend, we expect partly sunny, hot, humid days and the risk of some afternoon showers and storms. Storms will be more widely scattered in nature as the upper ridge builds remains in place across the Deep South, and again, any storms which develop will pack a punch with gusty winds, frequent lightning, and torrential tropical downpours, which can lead to isolated flash flooding. Afternoon highs will range from the mid to upper 90s.