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Update: Be prepared for strong thunderstorms in North Alabama early Saturday evening
An updated weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 5:24 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 5:45 p.m. for Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone and Morgan counties. Residents may experience wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 5:24 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a strong thunderstorm near Trinity,...
Morgan Freeman plays chill villain in trailer for ‘Gunner,’ an action movie filmed in Alabama
Movie fans now have their first look at “Gunner,” an action movie that was filmed in the Birmingham area in spring 2023. Actors Morgan Freeman and Luke Hemsworth are prominently featured a trailer released this week by Warner Bros., along with fist fights, gun battles, explosions and a prison escape. (Watch the trailer in the video above.)
Alabama gas and travel centers included in $1.1 billion acquisition
Casey’s General Stores Inc. on Friday announced it is acquiring the owner of CEFCO Convenience Stores for $1.145 billion, growing the company by 198 stores and a dealer network. Restaurant News is reporting the deal. CEFCO operates 11 stores in Alabama, clustered around the Gulf Coast. When completed, the...
Alabama prison chief responds to families’ criticism
The Alabama Department of Corrections, which faced pointed criticism this week from families of inmates during an emotional public hearing, issued a statement Thursday saying the department is working to address ongoing challenges in the state prison system.
Cotton Street Gallery will host Poarch Creek Indian exhibit
Exhibition will run from last weekend of August through October The Cotton Street Gallery in Andalusia is partnering Alabama’s Poarch Band of Creek Indians for an exhibition celebrating the tribe’s rich history of handcrafted regalia and traditional art. Items on display will include powwow regalia, princess regalia, basketry, quilts, reproduction pottery, and copper medallions, as […] The post Cotton Street Gallery will host Poarch Creek Indian exhibit appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Alabama Football Preseason: Position Battle Predictions Revealed
Alabama kicks off its preseason camp with several key position battles ahead of the upcoming season, including right tackle, running back, cornerback, Husky, Wolf, and Bandit positions. Predictions are made for each, highlighting potential winners and the competition's intensity. Yes, But. The chosen winners for the positions are predictions and...
St. James celebrates 103 years of worship/successful VBS
By Haley Mitchell Godwin St. James Missionary Baptist Church marked a significant milestone June 23, celebrating 103 years of praise and worship. The celebration was attended by approximately 75 congregants and featured Reverend Richard Russell from Promise Land Baptist Church in Millbrook as the guest speaker. In addition to the anniversary celebration, St. James held […] The post St. James celebrates 103 years of worship/successful VBS appeared first on Luverne Journal.
Student Spotlight – SEHS Cross Country’s Tristen Jones Competes in the AHSAA All Star Weekend
Stanhope Elmore High School Senior Tristen Jones is coming off a historic junior season running cross country for the Mustangs. As a junior, Jones set several school records. Jones finished in 1st place at the Fear the Flame Race in Opelika. He also finished in 1st place in the sectionals for Class 6A Section 2 at Auburn High School. In the race, Jones’ twin brother, Dominic, finished 2nd place just two-tenths of a second behind.
Two injured, one killed in Saturday morning Montgomery shooting
Montgomery police are investigating a fatal early Saturday morning shooting. At 12:46 a.m., police and fire medics went to the 2600 block of Jan Drive on a report of a person shot, said Maj. Saba Coleman, spokeswoman for the Montgomery Police Department. They found Rayonta Fuller-Anderson, 26, of Montgomery, who had suffered a fatal gunshot wound and was pronounced dead. ...
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