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127 Hawks Receive CCS Academic All-Conference Honors
ATLANTA, Ga. – A record high, 790 student-athletes, have been named to the 2023-2024 Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) Academic All-Conference Team for maintaining at least a 3.30 grade point average (GPA) or better throughout the 2023-24 academic year. Student-athletes with a 3.9 GPA or higher were considered...
Alabama Gators Multiplying And Killing Our Pets
Can we all say that Gators seem to be taking over in Alabama?. This is outside of a church in Clarke County. In Leesburg Florida recently a couple of friends who were duck hunting lost their entire “catch” to a hungry alligator. Cass Couey and Kevin Stipe were inevitably feeding what they called a dinosaur.
Alabama Democrats speak on possible presidential candidate switch
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — Following last week’s presidential debate, questions remain about whether the Democratic Party will keep President Joe Biden as their candidate for the White House. State Rep. Sam Jones (D-Mobile) says it would be difficult to take Biden off the ticket on short notice. “I don’t know how it will turn out,” […]
BBB Warns Of Classic Car Scam Targeting Alabamians
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Central and South Alabama alerts consumers about an increase in fake classic car and heavy equipment websites scamming individuals. These fraudulent sites have led to significant financial losses, with many Alabamians targeted by car dealer scams originating from other states. Scammers create fake websites...
‘What to the slave is the Fourth of July?’: Montgomery church to hold re-enactment of Frederick Douglass’ speech
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - This Saturday, after the Fourth of July, church members and community leaders will gather in Montgomery to read the famous Frederick Douglass speech. The address titled “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” focuses on the hypocrisy of America celebrating its freedom while hundreds of African Americans remained enslaved and in bondage. America celebrated Independence Day in 1776. Slavery wasn’t abolished in the United States until 1865.
Heat advisory issued for Southeast Alabama for Saturday
On Friday at 1:20 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory valid for Saturday between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. for Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva and Houston counties. Weather service Heat safety: Protecting yourself in hot conditions. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids. Find cool shelter: Opt for...
LifeSouth in emergency need of blood
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Leaders at LifeSouth Community Blood Centers say they’re in emergency need of blood. LifeSouth says donations are usually down during the summer months due to school being out and traveling, but the need for blood goes up. Blood donors who give during the All American...
‘Formula for disaster’: Alabama beach visitors warned about dangerous rip currents this weekend
Lifeguards and beach patrols from Gulf Shores to Panama City Beach are preparing for a busy weekend from the “hidden dangers” of rip currents that will emerge from Hurricane Beryl, churning in the warm Gulf waters hundreds of miles away. Strong surf is expected along the Alabama and...
Report: Campaign spending in Alabama could top $43M
(The Center Square) – Campaign spending in Alabama elections this fall could top $43 million, a new report says. The Political Projections Report was released on Monday by advertising tracking company AdImpact and it predicts that nationally, campaign spending could hit a new high of $10.69 billion, up from its previous prediction of $10.2 billion. The previous high was in the 2019-20 cycle, when spending topped $9.02 billion. There are...
Woman seeks bystanders who rescued daughter from burning home following brutal attack
The family of the woman who was savagely attacked in Dickson, Tennessee, is on the hunt for the heroic pair from Alabama who rescued her from a burning home on Monday. Emergency personnel were dispatched to the 1200 block of North Charlotte Street in Dickson after receiving reports of a house fire. While recovering from her injuries in a hospital bed, Tessa recounted the events of Monday night to her mother, Tina Trotter.
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