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‘Battle of Burnt Corn’ re-enactment set for Saturday
The annual re-enactment of the Battle of Burnt Corn Creek is more than fights, silver, Indians and shooting. The event also features demonstrations of art and homemade goods reminiscent of the era when the battle took place. The site of the re-enactment will be held on the grounds of Jennings Park near downtown Brewton — […] The post ‘Battle of Burnt Corn’ re-enactment set for Saturday appeared first on The Brewton Standard.
PJ's Coffee Summer Specials and Anniversary Event
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - PJ’s Coffee is celebrating summer with several new special summer drinks. You can experience their Butter Pecan Cold Brew, Velvet Ice, Summer Lemonades, Red Bull Infusion Drinks and all of your favorites at your nearest PJ’s Coffee location. Also, PJ’s is gearing up for...
JetBlue adding new flights from Florida to New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine. Here's where
JetBlue has announced it's adding new Florida flights, bringing their totals up to more than 225 daily flights from airports in Florida by February. This comes after JetBlue cut some flights in Florida. Eight routes from Fort Lauderdale were eliminated in June, a Miami-Los Angeles flight was dropped and the airline announced this week it was canceling a direct flight service from Tallahassee to Fort Lauderdale, due to a "lack of customer demand." ...
iHeart Media Weekend Rundown (7/26/2024 - 7/28/2024)
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Mary Booth with Mix 99.9 and iHeartMedia joined us in the studio with a look at this weekend’s rundown!. ASIA “HEAT OF THE MOMENT TOUR” - Fri 7pm, Mobile Saenger Theatre. MUSTACHE THE BAND - Fri 8:30pm, Soul Kitchen, Downtown Mobile. SUMMER THROWBACK...
AM/NS Calvert to plead guilty to violating Clean Air Act, pay $750k fine
AM/NS Calvert, a massive steel processing plant about 35 miles north of Mobile, will plead guilty to violating a provision within the Clean Air Act, court filings show, after a 2017 inspection revealed the company had failed to report that it had not taken proper measures to reduce chlorine emissions from its acid regeneration facility.
$18-$20 Million Refund: Pensacola Energy Customers to Receive Compensation for Illegal Franchise Fees
A judge has ordered the City of Pensacola to refund $18-$20 million to Pensacola Energy customers due to illegal franchise fees. Pensacola Energy Customers to Receive Millions in Refunds After Judge Rules City’s Fees Unfair In a major ruling, Escambia County Circuit Court Judge Jan Shackelford has ordered the City of Pensacola to return between […]
Passenger Rail to the Beach from Louisiana – Big News Revealed
The last time a train left the city of New Orleans, Louisiana heading eastward toward stops in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida was during the month of August 2005. We know that because that service was suspended during the final days of August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, wrecked tracks, mangled bridges, and basically left all of the Gulf South in a major state of disrepair.
Another Alabama Red Lobster location reported closed
Tuscaloosa’s Red Lobster became the latest location of the chain to close in Alabama. According to the corporate website, the restaurant is no longer listed as open. In May, Red Lobster abruptly closed the doors of some 50 restaurants, including four locations in the state - in Auburn, Decatur, Huntsville and Mobile.
Alabama argued to keep Lowe’s shoplifter in prison. Roy Moore came to his defense.
Last year, Alabama’s top prosecutor said the parole system is working, and “dangerous offenders are largely the only ones left behind bars.” Was he right? Thousands of people in Alabama lockups are eligible for parole, and each year fewer and fewer are freed. In this series, Denied: Alabama's broken parole system, AL.com highlights several recent cases. You can decide if Attorney General Steve Marshall was right when he said "there is simply nobody else to 'reform.'"
Police chief reacts to proposed Alabama bill aimed at reducing crime
CALERA, Ala. (WIAT) – One Alabama lawmaker has pre-filed a bill that if signed into law would grant the attorney general or governor the power to appoint an interim police chief in a city that’s deemed to have high crime rates. Calera Police Chief David Hyche says addressing high crime levels goes beyond just one […]
Alabama: Your Dimes Could Bank You $450,000, Check Your Change
You have better odds of finding one of these coins than winning the lottery!. I always want to mention that any quarter prior to 1965 is silver!. I check every quarter I see. There is another coin that can line your pockets with up to $450,000.00. That’s a lot of...
Former Rep. John Rogers seeks hearing on allegations he broke plea agreement
Attorney for former Rep. John Rogers, D-Birmingham, requested a hearing Tuesday to determine whether Rogers broke a plea agreement, as prosecutors allege. Rogers’ attorneys filed an objection to a portion of the plea agreement in June, which federal prosecutors voided the agreement. In filings on Friday and Tuesday, Rogers claimed that he was not aware […]
Spanish Fort Police train for active school shooters
SPANISH FORT, Ala. (WPMI) — It's not just parents, students and teachers preparing to go back to school next month. Local law enforcement agencies are also preparing for a situation they hope never happens at school. On Thursday, the Spanish Fort Police Department trained for active shooter scenarios in classrooms at Spanish Fort High School.
Satsuma City Schools has a new superintendent — Meet Dana Price
Satsuma City Schools has appointed Dana Price as its new superintendent. The Board of Education made a unanimous vote and decision during a meeting held on Tuesday, July 23. Read the full story: https://www.wkrg.com/mobile-county/satsuma-city-schools-has-a-new-superintendent-meet-dana-price/
NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP: Fort Walton Beach will pick up your unwanted household items in August
The City of Fort Walton Beach is set to hold its August Neighborhood Clean-Up event, offering residents a free opportunity to dispose of large household items. Throughout August, trash collection crews will pick up unwanted household items such as furniture, appliances, and mattresses at no charge. These items, typically too large for normal trash collections, can be placed on the curb for removal.
Playground Project 2024 Whitley Elementary in Prichard
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - Playgrounds are more than just a place to play. They help build a child’s self-esteem, teach them how to work with others, enhance their critical thinking skills and help their bodies stay healthy. Playgrounds are a great place for families and neighbors to create memories together. So we are putting our commitment to the community to work and building playgrounds together! FOX10 is teams up with The United Way of Southwest Alabama, Miracle, and Make an Impact to build brand new playgrounds.
Passenger Rail to the Beach from Louisiana – Big News Revealed
The last time a train left the city of New Orleans, Louisiana heading eastward toward stops in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida was during the month of August 2005. We know that because that service was suspended during the final days of August 2005 when Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, wrecked tracks, mangled bridges, and basically left all of the Gulf South in a major state of disrepair.
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