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5-Star OL returning to Alabama this season for visit
Alabama football will host Jackson Cantwell again on Oct. 26 when they play host to Missouri. Cantwell attends Nixa High School Missouri, and he is a consensus 2026 five-star recruit. The Crimson Tide hosted the Missouri product last month, and he expressed it was a great visit. “I loved it,”...
Find a new job in the Rocket City among 4k+ listings
Those of you looking for a new job can find thousands of job openings right here in the Rocket City this week. From healthcare jobs to retail and food services, you can find work here in the Huntsville area. Here is who is hiring here in the Rocket City this...
'We tried our best:' Moe's Original franchise owner closes Hartselle location
HARTSELLE, Ala. — The Hartselle location of barbecue chain Moe's Original closed its doors for the last time on Saturday, its operators confirmed in a social media post made on Sunday. "We tried our best for almost three years, but the restaurant business is tough right now," said the...
University of Alabama wins MLF Abu Garcia College Fishing tournament on St. Lawrence River Presented by Simms
MASSENA, N.Y. – The University of Alabama duo of Cooper Gilroy of Middlebury, Connecticut, and Hayden O’Barr of Scottsboro, Alabama, won the MLF Abu Garcia College Fishing Presented by YETI event on the St. Lawrence River Presented by Simms Sunday with a five-bass limit weighing 25 pounds, 1 ounce. The victory earned the Crimson Tide bass club qualification into the 2025 MLF College Fishing National Championship.
Charlton Place Rehabilitation & Health Care Center Earns 2024 National Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living
Charlton Place Rehabilitation & Health Care Center, managed by Tutera Senior Living & Health Care, is proud to announce it earned a prestigious Quality Award from the American Health Care Association (AHCA)/National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL), the leading association for long term and post-acute care providers. The annual award honors members across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
Auburn football non-conference schedule ripped for being 'godawful shamelessly easy'
Hugh Freeze's Auburn football program, although more specifically John Cohen and the rest of the athletic department's brain trust, was accused of putting together a "godawful shamelessly easy" non-conference schedule for the 2024 season. "My Lawd! What a godawful shamelessly easy non-conference schedule," Roll Bama Roll's editor prefaced before saying,...
Childersburg’s new outdoor pickleball courts are getting closer to reality
CHILDERSBURG, Ala. – The pickleball rage started in Childersburg with a small group of adult men, playing a few times a week in the gymnasium of the Limbaugh Community Center. It has “caught on” so much that the Parks and Recreation Department is working on new outdoor courts for the sport.
Shoals nonprofit in need of volunteers for upcoming Winter Shelter Season
A nonprofit dedicated to helping unhoused people in the Shoals is looking for volunteers for the upcoming Winter Shelter Season. Home Free Haven works to provide shelter, support, and other resources to unhoused individuals living in the Shoals area. The organization's Winter Shelter Program provides access to warm buildings, hot...
Priceville Police: Man charged with unlawful imprisonment after locking woman in room
A Somerville man was arrested Sunday after police say he locked a woman in a room. According to the Priceville Police Department, 47-year-old Sean Laban Brannon was charged with unlawful imprisonment. Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree is a Class A misdemeanor. Police explained a person commits this crime if they restrain another person under circumstances which expose the latter to a risk of serious physical injury.
Berlin Area Neighborhood Watch meeting set for Sept. 17 – all invited
BERLIN, Ala. – The Berlin Area Neighborhood Watch will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m. at the Berlin Community Center, located at 3309 U.S. Highway 278 E. Attendees do not have to be members to attend the monthly meetings, which are held on the third Tuesday of each month. The Berlin Area Neighborhood Watch was founded by Edith Stevenson to foster community relationships with hopes of enabling a safety net around each resident within the community. “There have been some pocket areas of our community that have had problems arise as well as the drug epidemic hitting Cullman, Alabama. We hope that the Berlin Neighborhood Watch decreases the crime activity that has been destroying our small, tight-knit community,” a representative of the Berlin Area Neighborhood Watch shared. This month’s guest speaker will be Lt. Amber Smith, Cullman County Sheriff’s Office dispatch supervisor, who will discuss how dispatch handles calls from the community and what community members can expect when calling for assistance. For more information or to become a member, contact Edith Stevenson at 256-709-3163 or visit Berlin Town Hall. Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Midday Nowcast: Hot, Hot, Hot
HOT, HOT, HOT: Highs will be in the upper 90s and low 100s across Alabama today and tomorrow as we remain under a strong upper ridge. The weather will be generally dry both days. Afternoon temperatures will remain in the 90s Thursday and Friday, but on these days we will mention some risk of isolated afternoon showers or storms, which could provide some temporary heat relief, but still most location will remain dry.
Alabama teen dies after head injury during high school football game
An Alabama community is in mourning following the death of a high school quarterback who suffered a brain injury during the school’s season opener Friday night, according to statements from school officials and the teen’s family.
US attorney for Middle District of Alabama resigns months after appointment
United States Attorney Jonathan S. Ross, who was appointed in April, has announced his resignation effective Aug. 24. Next month, he plans to enter private practice in the Birmingham area. “It has been an honor to serve the people of the Middle District of Alabama over the past 10 years,” said Ross. “I am thankful to all the federal, state, and local law enforcement partners for their support during my time with the Justice Department. These agencies,...
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