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Rain down the road? The latest drought update for Central Alabama
Birmingham has measured less than a half inch of rain as of Aug. 25. Normal rainfall through the end of the month would be around 4.3 inches. What does this mean for the current and future drought status?. DROUGHT MONITOR. Most communities across central Alabama have measured less than an...
Governor Ivey reports Alabama infrastructure projects on track, growth continues during Athens Chamber event
Governor Kay Ivey spoke at a crowded Chamber of Commerce event at Athens State University on Thursday. During her remarks, she addressed several topics important to Alabamians, including the ongoing statewide development of transportation infrastructure. “It’s so good to be back on the beautiful campus of Athens State,” Ivey said....
Carolina Handling supports hunger relief organizations with equipment giveaway
In celebration of Carolina Handling’s 58 years in business in 2024, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based intralogistics company has awarded 58 motorized pallet jacks to hunger relief organizations throughout the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama. Carolina Handling launched its 58 for 58 pallet jack giveaway on May 1 with a new...
Gordon earns 1,600th victory as Eagles reach semifinals of Boddie Tournament
HOOVER -- Montgomery Academy went 3-1 in pool play to advance to the Gold Division of the Juanita Boddie Tournament, reaching the semifinals before falling to McGill-Toolen on Saturday afternoon. In the second game of bracket play, a win over Auburn High, Montgomery Academy coach Julie Gordon reached her 1,600th...
Podcast: Lt. Gov. Hosemann on tax cuts, Medicaid expansion, campaign finance reform, Auditor Shad White and more
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann tells Mississippi Today’s Geoff Pender, Bobby Harrison and Taylor Vance the state’s financial position should allow for cutting the state’s grocery tax next year. He covers numerous other topics and also talks about state Auditor Shad White’s political scorched-earth from his new book on the welfare scandal.
Man pleads guilty to detonating explosive outside of Alabama AG’s office
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale, Alabama, pleaded guilty in federal court to the malicious use of an explosive device. “This defendant built a bomb using nails and screws as shrapnel and detonated it outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, endangering a public...
More heat and humidity across Alabama this week. Storms return for the Labor Day weekend.
Www.youtube.com – WVTM 13 News – 2024-08-26 05:55:43. SUMMARY: A historic moment was marked by cheers at a statue unveiling. The week starts with comfortable temperatures, but humidity and heat will gradually increase. Most of the week will remain dry until the weekend, when scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected. Downtown Birmingham shows no visibility issues, with a brightening sky. Temperatures will reach 94°F on Saturday, with a 40% chance of storms. The weekend won’t be a total washout, but outdoor plans may be impacted by strong winds and frequent lightning. Early week temperatures will peak, leading to high heat index values by Thursday.
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