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Kalen DeBoer uses ice cream truck to usher in his culture to Alabama football
Alabama players saw another big difference between Kalen DeBoer and Nick Saban after Wednesday’s practice. The new era for Crimson Tide football has music, morning practices, DeBoer moving to every position group, and sweet treat motivation to get through the heat. Alabama had its media viewing period indoors, but players and coaches worked outside too.
Authorities investigating shooting in Grove Oak
DEKALB COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Deputies are on the scene of a shooting in the Grove Oak community. The incident happened Thursday night on County Road 50. No other information was immediately available. Grove Oak is a small unincorporated community in DeKalb County. WAFF 48 has a crew on the...
Power restored for customers in south Huntsville
UPDATE: As of 8:20 a.m., Huntsville Utilities says that power has been restored for customers in south Huntsville. The cause of the outage was due to a vehicle hitting a pole along Memorial Parkway. Huntsville Utilities says that crews are still in the area working to fix the pole. Any customers in this area who […]
Tuscaloosa County School System debuts educational farm program
The Tuscaloosa County School System has unveiled the system's new K-12 Education Farm facility near Samantha. Teachers on Aug. 2 toured the new 105-acre farm on Finnell Road to see what it has to offer students interested in a career in agriculture. More: Tuscaloosa County school teachers, staff unite for 2024 summit ...
Free Microchipping Event for Pets in Calhoun County
Alexandria, AL – On August 17, Animal Advocates for Calhoun County (AACC) will host a free microchipping event at the Alexandria Community Center Park, located at 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Rd, Alexandria, AL 36250. The event will run from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and offers a unique opportunity for pet owners to ensure their pets’ safety […] The post Free Microchipping Event for Pets in Calhoun County appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Fortune names Alabaster one of the best cities in the U.S. to live for families
The town of Alabaster has been named one of the top 50 Best Cities to Live for Families in the U.S. by Fortune Magazine. Read on to learn why this fast-growing community 25 miles south of Birmingham was the only Alabama city that made the national publication’s list. Fortune’s...
Topspin officially opens in Rainsville
RAINSVILLE, ALA. – Pickleball, anyone? I remember the first time I heard that term, I almost laughed at the picture that came to mind. The actual sport, however, is not what I pictured but something much, much, better. I would describe it as similar to tennis but with a shorter court. Rainsville is now home to one of only two indoor pickleball clubs in Alabama.
A-List No. 15: Fyffe’s Logan Anderson shines as more than just a good football player
The A-List is AL.com’s ranking of the top 15 senior prospects in the state of Alabama. We will count down one each day until No. 1 is revealed Aug. 22. Coaching against Logan Anderson is tough in a lot of ways. If you purchase a product or register for...
GoodwillSR Awards $500 Scholarships to local students
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Goodwill of the Southern Rivers has announced the awarding of $500 scholarships to more than 200 students across 26 counties throughout east Alabama and west Georgia. Cont. reading below:. The initiative is known as the Goodwill Round Up Scholarship - the 210 scholarships help local students...
Crews working to repair utility pole after tractor-trailer wreck in south Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A wreck involving a tractor-trailer is causing traffic signal issues in south Huntsville on Thursday morning. The Huntsville Police Department said Memorial Parkway and English Drive Southwest are dealing with issues related to traffic signals. WAFF crews at the scene said a BPI truck in front of Alabama Kitchen and Bath kept moving after hitting a utility pole that ultimately struck two power lines down.
BBB: Avoid sharing these back-to-school details on social media
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Many parents are proud of their kids and want to remember the first day of school each year. When sharing, the Better Business Bureau says to be careful what you post on social media. Carl Bates is the President and CEO of the Birmingham BBB. He said to avoid sharing personal […]
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