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The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Outdoor Alabama Academy is expanding its hunting workshop ...
Goodness! Check out the instability this afternoon! CAPE (a measure of unstable air) is over 5,000J/kg over much of Alabama.
On the first official day of summer, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey invited students to join her third annual Summer Reading Challenge ...
Jim and Dotti opened the doors of Presley’s Furniture in 1981. Forty-four years later, the business is preparing to close for ...
Fireworks may look sparkly and fun, but they are also dangerous if not handled with care. Misuse of fireworks can cause injuries like severe burns, lacerations, and loss of sight.
As is protocol, The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit is investigating after an employee at the BF Goodrich Manufacturing Plant ...
Lightning strikes are surging this summer, hitting almost daily due to increased humidity and stormy weather. When thunder ...
Shelton State Community College's Salon and Spa Management Program is helping students get back to school in style next month, as it's offering a special Back-to-School Cuts and Styles event ...
Alabama is cracking down on stores selling products that don't fall in line with the state's marijuana and hemp laws, ...
Applications are in and qualifications are complete ahead of Northport's municipal election happening Aug. 26.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have always been present, but for the past week, they have intensified because of Israel's ...
The Tuscaloosa City Council has approved plans for a $150 million Sports Illustrated Resort to be developed on Rice Mine Road ...
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