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Some Alabama Publix locations partially close deli counters following Boar’s Head recall
Some Publix locations in Alabama have partially closed their deli counters following a recall of Boar’s Head meats in connection with a listeria outbreak. Last week, Boar’s Head liverwurst and deli meats were recalled in connection with the outbreak, which has reportedly caused two deaths. The U.S. Department...
Who is the top girls basketball coach in Alabama high school history?
Who is the best girls basketball in Alabama high school history?. AL.com named current Hazel Green coach Tim Miller as the best earlier today. Miller already has won a record 11 state titles and is still coaching. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Retrospect: Robert Wilby — an Alabama “movie man”
“The cinema has no boundary,” American writer and director Orson Welles once observed. “It is a ribbon of dream.”. Films have the power to transport and inspire. Theaters, then, are vehicles. They are temples. From the era of silent film through the late 1950s, Alabama’s Robert Wilby oversaw some iconic early movie houses in the state and region.
Crime Stoppers, Birmingham Police helping students with supplies for upcoming school year
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama and members of the Birmingham Police Department are helping get students ready to return to school!. Wednesday, the groups filled 450 backpacks with school supplies that they will distribute to Birmingham City students this Saturday. “Some kids are not able to...
‘He Started Saying How Much He Loved Me and Wanted Me to be His Wife …’
Met: Fall 1989 during their junior year at A.H. Parker High School. However, it wasn’t until attending a house party that they would be introduced through a mutual friend. “Prothaniel was not my type at all,” said Natosha, “but his smile took me in and made me kinda fall for him at the house party.”
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.
Local winner Glenn Sims takes home $15,000 at Toyota of Sylacauga clearance event
SYLACAUGA, Ala. – Last week, Glenn Sims claimed the $15,000 grand prize at Toyota of Sylacauga’s Massive Summer Clearance event. Sims, who previously won a 55-inch big-screen TV during a Toyotathon event, was both shocked and grateful for his latest windfall. “When the guy at Toyota matched up...
Falkville woman arrested on drug charges following traffic stop
MORGAN COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - A Falkville woman was arrested on several drug charges following a traffic stop on Tuesday. The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy pulled Sherry Painter over on Highway 31 near W. Lacon Road for moving violations. During the traffic stop, deputies said they...
23 Tuscaloosa area high school football offensive lineman to watch during the 2024 season
The Alabama high school football season begins in just under one month. Here are 23 offensive linemen from the Tuscaloosa area to watch during the 2024 season. Patrick Stell Tuscaloosa...
Alabama Football and more preseason award watch lists
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe kicked off preseason award watch list season for Crimson Tide fans when he made the Maxwell Award watch list earlier this week. Several more Crimson Tide standouts have since been named to preseason watch lists for various awards, and several more will likely be honored over the next few weeks.
WATCH: Special teams could be Alabama’s underrated strength in 2024
Special teams is sometimes overlooked in college football, but it’s an essential part of any successful team. Touchdown Alabama’s Stephen M. Smith believes Alabama has the talent on special teams to make a big impact in the upcoming season. He breaks it down in the video below:. Stephen...
Tider Insider July 30, 2024
Gary Harris and Rodney Orr discuss another week for Alabama football on the recruiting trail. The tide gained it’s first commitment of the class of 2027 – linebacker Ba’roc Willis (Moody, AL). The Crimson Tide also lost 3 commitments over the week – 2025 athlete Derick Smith (Southside, AL) and 2025 d-lineman Antonio Coleman (Saraland, AL) flipped their commitment over the weekend while 2026 corner Jamarrion “Juice” Gordon (Jackson, AL) flipped to UCF. We discuss what that means for Alabama recruiting and how they’ll respond.
Update: Heat advisory affecting Southeast Alabama until Thursday evening
The National Weather Service issued an updated heat advisory at 1:32 p.m. on Thursday in effect until 7 p.m. for Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva and Houston counties. Beating the heat: Weather service Heat safety guidelines. Stay hydrated: Keep yourself well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. Seek shelter: Opt for an...
‘Dangerous heat’ in the forecast through the week
HUNTSVILLE — “Hot time, summer in the city …”. The hit song “Summer in the City” by the Lovin’ Spoonful was released 58 years ago this month and it will be a hot time for the next couple days – and not just in the city.
Alabama's 7th Safe Haven Baby Box opened in Jasper
JASPER, Ala. — Alabama's newest Safe Haven Baby Box has been put in service. Folks gathered at Jasper's Fire Station on 18th Street for a ceremony to officially open the new safe place. State law allows mothers to safely surrender their infants up to 45 days old in these...
Terrific New Theatre’s giant rummage sale to support new building in Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Birmingham residents should mark their calendars for Saturday, August 3, when Terrific New Theatre (TNT) hosts their giant rummage sale. This event offers an exciting opportunity to dig through treasures and hidden gems, with every purchase supporting the theater’s new space. Profits from the sale...
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