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Silverada headlines in Phenix City before Nashville album release party
PHENIX CITY, Ga. (WRBL) — In celebration of the Fourth of July, Silverada makes its Phenix City debut with it’s new name. The band formerly known as “Mike and the Moonpies” takes the stage at 8:45 p.m. as part of a free Fourth of July celebration held at the Phenix City Amphitheater. “It’s been a […]
GIS meets EMS: How a map could save your life
Today, most of us could navigate practically anywhere by entering an address into our phone. But what if you don’t have an address? And what if you’re looking for someone who isn’t quite sure where they are? And what if they’re in danger?. In fall 2022,...
Terrion Arnold and Brian Branch pose for 'Bama Boyz' photo
Over the last three drafts, the Detroit Lions have drafted four players out of the University of Alabama. In April, cornerback Terrion Arnold made it three straight years the Lions took an Alabama player in the first round. According to ESPN Stats and Information, per ESPN Lions' beat writer Eric...
Garbage truck slams into house injuring one
MADISON, Ala. (WAFF) - Authorities in Madison responded to a wreck after a Garbage truck slammed into a house Friday morning, according to Don Webster with HEMSI. The wreck happened in the area of Grayson Avenue and Sullivan Street. Authorities say no one was home during the wreck. Webster said...
Grocery store removes ammo vending machine
A Tuscaloosa grocery store has removed a vending machine after the legality of the machine was questioned during a pre-council meeting on July 2nd. The vending machine doesn't sell drinks, snacks, or toys but something very different. During the meeting, Councilman Kip Tyner said; "I got some calls about ammunition...
Huntsville Office of DEI hosting Stuff the Bus event
HUNTSVILLE – Ahead of an upcoming school supply giveaway, Huntsville’s Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ODEI) and Community Awareness for Youth (CAFY) are asking the community to help Stuff the Bus this weekend. “We urge the community to donate new school supplies as these contributions can profoundly...
57 days until Alabama football kicks off the 2024 season
In 57 days, Kalen DeBoer will usher in a new era of Alabama Crimson Tide football, replacing the legendary Nick Saban as head coach in Tuscaloosa. Coach DeBoer and the Crimson Tide will take on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers on Aug. 31 to kick off the 2024 college football season inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Media reports about Shipt Tower don’t reflect strength of downtown real estate
Today’s guest columnist is David Fleming. Local media outlets have recently shared that Shipt Tower in downtown Birmingham has entered receivership. The implications of the headlines and articles suggested declining occupancy played a key part in contributing to the tower’s current circumstances. While this one building became the...
No reason to sweat over recent decommitments
Amidst a storm of major commitments the Alabama Football program has received this summer, the Tide had two members of its 2025 class decommit on Wednesday. 4-star linebacker Myles Johnson decided to leave Alabama’s class, a choice that has long been anticipated. Johnson committed to Alabama and Nick Saban back in October, and was one of the only 2025 commits to stick with the Tide through Saban’s retirement. The in-state product from Brewton did not play his junior season due to a torn ACL, and was unfortunate to play a position that Kalen DeBoer and the rest of the new staff have recruited very well.
Birmingham woman claims contractor took insurance payment without completing roof repair
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Natalie Mapson says unfinished roof repairs are putting her at risk of losing her home insurance. The Birmingham woman contacted WBRC FOX6 in early June after she said she paid a contractor $12,000 to repair her roof but he never completed the job. Mapson said she’s...
Looking back at Birmingham’s history, Civil Rights Movement as WBRC celebrates 75th anniversary
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Through the Civil Rights Movement, people in Alabama and especially Birmingham, changed the nation and the world. As WBRC celebrates 75 years, we are looking back at its coverage of the movement through documentaries that focused on three people connected to it. Those people include Birmingham...
Smith Lake Park 4th of July Fireworks Festival: Know price before you go
CULLMAN, Ala. – For years, Smith Lake Park has played host to a popular Fourth of July celebration. This year, the cost to enter will be $5 per person, or $20 per car. Smith Lake Park has traditionally charged admission of around $5 per attendee, until 2022, when the Cullman County Commission voted to make the show free in celebration of the park’s 50th anniversary. In 2023, the park attempted to charge admission once more; however, because the event was free the year prior, guests were frustrated and the park refunded all tickets and opened the event free of charge.
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