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ALDOT awards $485,000 in grants to municipal airports
The Alabama Department of Transportation has announced it will award $485,000 to three municipal airports for improvements. The grants are made through ALDOT's Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program. The three airports are theAuburn University Regional Airport,The Cullman Regional Airport-Folsom Field, andThe Tuscaloosa National Airport. The Auburn University regional airport will...
This week in HS Sports: Bobby Carr hopes to add to state title resume at Carver-Montgomery
This is an opinion piece. Bobby Carr built a pair of powerhouse football programs in the Alabama Independent School Association. As he piled up seven state titles as head coach at Edgewood Academy and three more at Autauga Academy, he clearly had his eye on an eventual move to the Alabama High School Athletic Association.
Young cooking star Bryson McGlynn leads ALBBAA to win in AWF Wild Game Cook-off
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Bryson McGlynn, the 12-year-old from Opelika who won season nine of MasterChef Junior, and Troy, Alabama chef Ricky Albright of Iron Fire Cooking joined with the Alabama Black Belt Adventures Association (ALBBAA) as a cook team to capture First Place State Finals at the recent State Championship Wild Game Cook-off sponsored by the Alabama Wildlife Federation.
Farmers’ Almanac predicts ‘wet winter whirlwind’ for 2024: What can Alabama expect?
Alabama’s seemingly never-ending summer continues, some like to think about cooler temperatures coming this winter. The Farmers’ Almanac is aiding with that by issuing its winter weather forecast for the United States. For the U.S. as a whole, the Almanac foresees what is is calling a “Wet Winter...
Bishop from Alabama elected president of World Methodist Council
United Methodist Bishop Debra Wallace-Padgett, head of the North Alabama Conference, was elected president of the World Methodist Council at its meeting this week in Sweden. Wallace-Padgett, who will be leaving her post in Birmingham on Sept. 1 after 12 years as bishop of North Alabama United Methodists, was elected on Wednesday at the meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden, said Danette Clifton, communications director for the conference, who is attending with Wallace-Padgett.
Sept. 21, UAB’s Alys Stephens Center presents “Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert”
The singer-songwriter and guitarist, born Chan Marshall, fearlessly explores deep emotions through heartfelt songs and honest lyrics. Born and raised in the South, she is known for her powerful live performances and introspective songwriting and has earned acclaim and awards including a Shortlist Music Prize. Her latest album, “Cat Power...
NASRO: School resource officer programs remain strong in Alabama
HOOVER, Ala. (WBRC) - With the new school year underway, efforts are underway to keep schools safe. It’s been a busy few months for the Hoover-based National Association of School Resources Officers (NASRO). This summer alone, they trained more than 1,800 school safety professionals at their national conference in Phoenix. They’ve also trained many SRO’s around the country.
Alabama lawmakers set out guidelines for new school funding formula
Alabama lawmakers set out guidelines for developing a new funding formula for public education in the state at a meeting Thursday. The Legislative Study Commission on Modernizing K-12 School Education Funding had a second meeting to learn more about a weighted student funding model, part of conversations about whether to adopt a new funding model. […]
Weekend Plans for Alabamians Include Possible Damaging Winds
The National Weather Service in Birmingham has been issuing “special weather statements” this afternoon. Be sure to stay aware of gusty winds and strong thunderstorms, as wind gusts up to 40 to 50 mph are possible. These gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured...
Labor organization continues in Alabama as longshoremen strike looms
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The International Longshoremen’s Association is gearing up for a strike that will include longshore workers across the East and Gulf Coasts. Contract negotiations broke down between the ILA and the employer association USMX in June after workers in Mobile, AL and other ports...
State Fire Marshal investigates deadly fire at Center Point apartment early Friday morning
CENTER POINT, Ala. — A man is dead and several people are without a home after an early morning fire at the Summer Rise apartments in Center Point. The Jefferson County Coroner has not released the man's identity. According to the coroner, Center Point Fire/Rescue and Trussville Fire/Rescue were...
Update: Alabama under a heat advisory until Saturday evening
An updated heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 11:50 a.m. in effect until 7 p.m. for Choctaw, Washington, Mobile and Baldwin counties. The weather service adds, "Heat index values up to 111 degrees." "Heat related illnesses increase significantly during extreme heat and high humidity...
Ohio AG Yost and three other AGs push for grocery mega-merger between Kroger and Albertsons
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and his counterparts in Alabama, Georgia and Iowa went to court Wednesday to urge that the merger between Kroger and Albertsons go through. Opponents of the merger — including the Federal Trade Commission and eight state attorneys general — say that such a huge merger in a consolidating marketplace will […]
Birmingham hosts Electric Vehicle Summit
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Hundreds gathered for the annual electric vehicle summit. Local business owners say they plan to recharge the state's economy by creating job opportunities. The state plans to spend more than $11 million to accommodate electric vehicles. Lensey King says more charging stations means more money for...
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