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U.S. Space and Rocket Center welcomes member of the British parliament
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Lord Ross Kempsell of the British Parliament is in Alabama as part of a program to give leaders from the United Kingdom and United States an inside look at each other’s country. Kempsell is here in the 4th district thanks to Congressman Robert Aderholt’s office....
Concerns over Woodlawn business closures grow as some say the issue affects all of Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The end of an era could be on the horizon for an Atlanta-based restaurant. Rumors of the popular restaurant permanently closing surfaced after it announced it would only be temporarily closed. Slutty Vegan made the announcement on June 11, but now, rumors are swirling of a...
Huntsville City Schools Superintendent provides a look at what to expect in the 24-25 school year
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — We are gearing up for back to school! On Friday, FOX54's News' Keneisha Deas caught up with the superintendent of North Alabama's largest school district, Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Clarence Sutton with a one-on-one interview. He gives us a look ahead as he enters year...
Alabama making big 2025 recruiting moves at Champions Cookout
Alabama’s Champions Cookout will provide an opportunity for the Tide’s 2025 commitments to convene and build camaraderie before starting their senior seasons. Just as importantly, it will allow the coaching staff to leave a lasting impression on some uncommitted prospects. This year’s Cookout won’t be a make-or-break event,...
The 'build-to-rent' concept is giving those looking for a home more flexibility
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Being a first-time homebuyer in today’s market can be tough. "The build-to-rent concept really was born out of a lot of the challenges that first time homebuyers face and today's environment," Ron Dinwiddie, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Management Services at Landmark Properties shares. "Typically, high prices of houses across the country, and then also this high interest rate environment that we're in and what we've seen over the last few years is that because of those challenges that are present, an increasing number of folks want to be able to live in a neighborhood environment, something that feels like the neighborhood they would have purchased in, but they want the flexibility of renting."
Point Mallard projects progressing; could be complete this fall
Jul. 27—Point Mallard Park's three major construction projects — indoor pickleball and tennis facilities and an event center — are quickly moving this summer with fall openings likely, Parks and Recreation Director Jason Lake said. Lake said all three projects took major steps toward completion in recent months. At a cost of about $5 million combined, the indoor pickleball and tennis ...
Scottsboro church collects donations for families affected by apartment fire
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. (WAFF) - A fire destroyed an apartment building on East Willow Street in Scottsboro Tuesday evening. The Goospond Church of God told WAFF 48 that six people are now without adequate housing due to the fire. Church member Julie Carlisle said her dad was able to escape the...
Softball tournament held in Florence bringing in millions of dollars of revenue
FLORENCE, Ala. (WAFF) - A softball tournament in Florence is bringing in millions of dollars in revenue. There are teams from all over the world, competing. Florence has been chosen to host two tournaments over the next two weeks: the Babe Ruth Softball World Series and the Cal Ripken Baseball World Series.
Private health information of more than 1,600 UAB patients exposed on postcards
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — More than 1,600 patients of the UAB School of Nursing had their protected health information exposed in a study recruitment postcard the school announced this week. On May 29, investigators became aware of a postcard sent to 1,655 patients with the purpose of recruiting them for...
Irondale welcomes six new fire and rescue vehicles
IRONDALE, Ala. (WBRC) - The Irondale Fire Department is welcoming three new fire engines, one ladder truck, and two rescue units to its fleet. Religious leaders gathered Saturday to put blessings on first responders and the new equipment. The event was, fittingly, titled “Blessing of the Trucks.”. “The job...
Winners of Evelyn Edwards scholarship announced by Homemakers’ Club
The Greensboro Club of the Alabama Homemakers and Community Leaders recently held a luncheon for recipients of the Evelyn D. Edwards Scholarship. Britain Burnette and Kimberly Colburn were honored as recipients of the annual scholarship which is given each year to at least one female high school Senior who is a resident of Hale County.
Update: Flood advisory for Central Alabama Saturday evening
The National Weather Service issued an updated flood advisory at 4:32 p.m. on Saturday in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Jefferson, St. Clair and Shelby counties. The weather service says, "Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected." "Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas," says the weather service. "Turn...
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