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Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville threaten ‘using all appropriate tools’ against Mexico over Vulcan Materials property
It's been more than two years since Mexico attempted to shut down Vulcan’s operations in Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Isaiah Buggs sentenced to hard labor on animal cruelty convictions, prohibited from owning dogs or cats
Tuscaloosa County District Judge Joanne Jannik convicted the 27-year-old Buggs on July 19 on two counts of animal cruelty.Jannik sentenced Buggs to 365 days of hard labor for Tuscaloosa County. She ordered him to serve 60 days, with the rest to be suspends for two years pending “the behavior of the defendant.”
Woman killed, man injured in morning crash in Trussville
The wreck happened at 6:05 a.m. in the 5900 block of Deerfoot Parkway.
Environmental group to preserve peninsula near old coal mine in Jefferson County
Drummond Company donated another 107 acres in the Black Warrior River basin.
Birmingham man, 22, charged in weekend shooting of his father in Shelby County
Casey Deandre Smith, 22, is charged with attempted murder and first-degree domestic violence, sheriff’s officials announced Thursday.
Most ‘overlooked’ COVID symptom right now; states where virus is surging
Much of the U.S. is seeing rising COVID levels amid a summer surge.
GOP Congressman files articles of impeachment against VP Kamala Harris
A Tennessee Republican has filed articles of impeachment against Vice President Kamala Harris.
Roy S. Johnson: 29 years after Million Man March (I was there), Black men must mobilize again
I was among the hundreds of thousands of Black men who gathered in Washington, D.C. in 1995 for a Day of Atonement. We must come together again, for herstory and our story.
‘It was church’: Alabama state senator among 40,000 Black women on Zoom to support Kamala Harris
Zoom typically maxes out at 1,000 participants but a female executive at the video conferencing company stepped in to increase the capacity to 40,000, said Aimee Allison, who has attended many of the weekly calls organized by the #WinWithBlackWomen network over the years.
Below-average temperatures - in July? Enjoy them while they last
Weather service is forecasting a return of summer heat to more of the state next week.
Beat Everyone: Eli Gold on 'Gravedigger' call and his first and last games as the voice of Alabama
Eli Gold takes us into the booth as he made that iconic call and shares his perspective on everything that happened afterward.
Alabama lawmakers distance themselves from parole board, families say loved ones ‘stuck for life’
Family members of those locked in Alabama’s prisons flooded a legislative meeting and told stories of their loved ones. Those who spoke detailed the horrors of the prison system, while some focused on the parole board.