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Scattered storms are moving across Alabama Thursday night, bringing with them the threat of large hail, possibly up to golf ball size.
Senate Bill 92 will ban any device that allows messaging, and it would require students to take a social media safety course before eighth grade.
A spokesperson for Vestavia Hills said the city was maintaining its partnership with AmWaste, but that the company's finances ...
One Hood, a violence intervention organization that helped to dramatically reduce homicides in Newark, is coming Birmingham ...
Birmingham residents will soon receive alerts when a train is approaching their area, thanks to a new initiative aimed at ...
Truckworx, a leading heavy and medium-duty truck dealer in Alabama, announced plans to expand its corporate operations with a ...
Even though he has not experienced major trauma, Kolven Hoey’s learning about the tragedies that befell Lisa McNair and Sarah Collins Rudolph felt like a double sucker punch to the emotional gut. “I ...
On a day when stock markets around the world dropped precipitously, Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl led a ...
Zebbie Carney, owner of Eugene's Hot Chicken, is expanding in the late third or early fourth quarter of this year to the ...
With Alabama lawmakers planning to eliminate funding for the popular HBCU football game, state senator Rodger Smitherman is ...
In her budget recommendation, Gov. Kay Ivey cut funding for some line items. This includes money for the Birmingham Civil ...
The Magic City Classic football might face budget cuts by Alabama lawmakers, which has raised concern from Alabama Senator ...
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