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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...
More than 4K jobs now listed this week in the Rocket City
Job seekers can find thousands of jobs now listed in the Huntsville area this week. According to Indeed.com, positions in healthcare, tech, retail, food services, sales and more are open and ready to be filled here in the Rocket City. Here’s who is hiring in the Huntsville area:. Who...
Single Vehicle Crash Claimed Life of Fort Payne Man
Fort Payne, Al. – A single-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 2:49 a.m. Saturday, July 13, has claimed the life of a Fort Payne man. Cody W. Ashley, 19, was fatally injured when the 2020 Nissan Maxima he was driving left the roadway, struck a utility pole, a tree and then overturned. Ashley was pronounced deceased at the scene. A 16-year-old juvenile, who was a passenger in the Nissan, was injured and transported to an area hospital for treatment. Ashley was being pursued by a Police Officer with the Fort Payne Police Department at the time of the crash.
Rain Likely with Cooler Temps
A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between 1pm and 4pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 96. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Prison reform has created more victims in Alabama
With those released, we have seen a pattern continue of recidivism and repeat felons out on the street to revictimize more, such as this reprehensible crime here. The post Prison reform has created more victims in Alabama appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
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...
Security guard has different take on Nick Saban's SEC Media Days credential story
The spotlight has been on Nick Saban in the first few hours of SEC Media Days because of a gaff involving his media credentials. However, it sounds like the security guard at the heart of this viral moment has a different take on the story.Saban got plenty of attention on ESPN on Monday morning when he relayed that his first SEC Media Days as a TV personality hit a snag when he got to the security checkpoint and didn't have his credentials. The former Alabama football head coach's story paints a picture of a security guard not recognizing Saban enough...
Benton man killed in Marshall Co. collision
A Benton man was killed in a head-on collision on U.S. 68 West in Marshall County Friday. According to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, it happened near Darnall Road when a vehicle operated by 50-year-old Gedget Quigley of Paducah drifted into the westbound lane while traveling eastbound on U.S. 68.
Food portion of 2024 Hoover Restaurant Week set for July 19-27
The 2024 Hoover Restaurant Week kicks off July 15-18 with the Hoover Bartender Challenge, and the food portion of the celebration is set for July 19-27. The Hoover Restaurant Alliance is asking people to celebrate the city’s wide variety of restaurants by visiting eateries and taking advantage of specials throughout that time period.
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