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Lawyers for Alabama inmate seek to block his fall execution by nitrogen gas
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Lawyers for an Alabama inmate, scheduled to be executed with nitrogen gas this fall, argued in a Tuesday court filing that the state has ignored problems with the method as it seeks to carry out more nitrogen executions. Attorneys for Carey Dale Grayson asked a federal judge to block the state […]
Ranking the all-time best Alabama offensive line recruits
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each week, AL.com will explore the best of high school sports in Alabama. We hope you join the conversation. The list of greatest offensive line recruits in Alabama high school history includes a current college player and the greatest recruit in state history, regardless of position. If...
Home sales in Alabama up, but presidential election brings uncertainty
Home sales in Alabama increased in the month of July, as the real estate market prepares for interest rates to drop. But uncertainty heading into the fall could stop that momentum cold. “The market is ripe for activity, waiting for the pieces to fall into place,” Bennie Waller, a professor...
South Alabama Mesonet gets $3 million NOAA grant, plans improvement
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — It takes a lot of technology to track dynamic Gulf Coast weather. South Alabama Mesonet weather stations help forecasters to warn us, scientists to study changing weather patterns, and so much more. “The fire station in Bay Minette, again they really wanted a station,” said...
Hit-or-miss storms on Thursday, sweltering temperatures return next week
Thursday: An upper-level low will move west from Georgia into Alabama on Thursday. This will make it partly cloudy, and we could see stray showers. It will be a little more humid as easterly winds return. High temperatures will be in the upper 80s. Friday will be mostly sunny, hot, and drier with some less […]
Unusually cool Wednesday morning in Alabama
If you felt like it was unusually cool Wednesday morning for August, you were correct! Huntsville broke the previous record low for August 21st. Wednesday morning brought the coolest weather since early June to Alabama and even set new record low in Huntsville. Huntsville dropped to 55, just passing the...
Three on News 3: Perfection on the Plains, illegal gaming in Alabama, FDA approves gel to stop bleeding on contact
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ALDOT grants to help fund $1.5M worth of projects at 3 municipal airports
Nearly half a million dollars in state funding is being distributed among three different municipal airports around the state. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) announced more than $485,000 in grant money will go to airport projects totaling around $1.5 million around the state. The airports impacted include:. Auburn. Cullman.
Jags ready for new challenge
Spain Park High School's volleyball program, previously led by Kellye Bowen, is transitioning to new leadership under Justin Kisor. After achieving significant success at Fort Payne, where he led the team to 38 wins in his second year, Kisor aims to build on the Jags' strengths for 2024. The team features experienced seniors like Alexa Benda and Reagan Gilbert, and Kisor is optimistic about their potential. As they drop to Class 6A, the Jags face increased competition from established programs like Pelham, Helena, and Chelsea.
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