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Inside Porter White Co.’s NEW office in the historic Woodward Building
After 40 years in the Steiner Building, local investment banking firm Porter White & Company (Porter White Co.) has moved its offices to the tenth floor of the historic Woodward Building in downtown Birmingham. Porter White Co. brought us in for a special sneak peek at their new office—keep reading...
Meet AL.com’s new Auburn sports beat writer Peter Rauterkus
On my first day of kindergarten after moving to Alabama, I hadn’t even put my backpack down before a classmate asked me, “Who do you go for?”. I looked back at him confused before he followed up saying, “You know, Alabama or Auburn?” At five years old, I only knew Alabama as the state my family had just moved to and had no idea what Auburn was.
Wiltfong Whiparound: Alabama aims to stay No. 1, recapping big commitments, previewing big announcements
Top football prospects continue to fly off the board at a rapid rate. These blue-chippers are locking in their respective college commitments heading into their senior seasons. In the latest Whiparound we touch on some of the big news over the weekend and look ahead at exciting developments happening on the trail. Alabama moves to […] The post Wiltfong Whiparound: Alabama aims to stay No. 1, recapping big commitments, previewing big announcements appeared first on On3.
Keke Jabbar’s Cause of Death: Friend Claims Reality Star Was Found in Garage
Love & Marriage: Huntsville star Keke Jabbar's friend alleges she died from "carbon monoxide poisoning" after falling asleep in her car. JoAnn Jenkins, a close friend of Jabbar's, shut down rumors regarding the reality TV star's death online. "Keke did not overdose, Keke did not take her own life. Keke...
Melody Marr's journey to conquering substance use through Fort Payne's Day Reporting Center Lite
FORT PAYNE, Ala. — It’s not easy to change your nature, but through intense training and a lot of hard work, Melody Marr, now 51, overcame her bad habits and discovered how to live outside the boundaries of substance use and incarceration. Melody was part of the first graduating class for the Fort Payne Day Reporting Center Lite.
Auburn basketball will play Final Four participant in Birmingham next season
AUBURN — Another big-time matchup has been added to the 2024-25 Auburn basketball schedule. The Tigers will play Purdue at Birmingham's Legacy Arena on Dec. 21, Auburn announced Monday. The matchup is the first half of a two-year series with the Boilermakers, who will also play Auburn at Indianapolis' Gainbridge Fieldhouse in December 2025. ...
Burn ban amplified as heat and drought persist
HUNTSVILLE – Potentially dangerous hot weather continues this week with heat indexes, or “feels like temperatures,” moving into the 100s in the Tennessee Valley. However, help could come in the way of rain later in the week when a cold front moves through Wednesday. The recent heatwave...
Look Back ... to the fiery loss of Oxford's saddle company, 1949
Jul. 15—July 15, 1949, in The Star: For nearly a decade cowboys in Texas have complimented the style and utility of a particular brand of saddle made right here in Oxford, at a plant on McPherson Street. But today the equipment and buildings of the Russell Saddle Company lie in scorched ruins. During the course of a four-hour blaze that broke out early this morning, exploding drums of oil ...
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