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- Press-Register
- Distinguished Young Women spend a day at Camp Grace (video)
- Loxley woman convicted in husband's death sentenced to 20 years
- Mobile teen accused of murder in February shooting
- Mobile police: Man shot trying to resist robber at an apartment complex
- Move over Krispy Kreme, Dunkin' Donuts plans to open in south Alabama
- Judge rejects argument that delays in Daphne man's mental evaluation violated speedy trial right
- 117 citations written over 1 day of Mobile police safety checkpoints
- Augusta Evans Special School doesn't belong on AAA list, Mobile County school officials say (updated)
- Mobile police investigating whether officers handled police chase appropriately following fatal crash
- Prichard readies for Juneteenth celebrations
- Loxley woman set to be sentenced in 2011 fatal stabbing
- Prichard readies fo Juneteenth celebrations
- Reporter, who included Mobile in piece on '11 most miserable cities' taking Sandy Stimpson up on offer, will be in Mobile this week (updated)
- Portrait of a Distinguished Young Woman
- Mobile Press-Register 200th Anniversary: Colorful newsroom personalities live on as part of Press-Register's history
- Mobile Press-Register 200th Anniversary: Electric street cars, 'golden age' of public markets, last yellow fever (1890-1899)
- Reporter, who included Mobile in piece on '11 most miserable cities' taking Sandy Stimpson up on offer, will be in Mobile this week
- Evergreen mayor wins re-election, racial makeup of council stays the same
- Augusta Evans Special School doesn't belong on AAA list, Mobile County school officials say
- Saraland City Schools hires Aaron Milner as superintendent
- The Daily Sentinel
- State taking first step toward managed care for Medicaid beneficiaries
- Scottsboro women facing robbery charges in Huntsville
- City school board approves fundraisers
- JIMMIE DEAN HENSHAW PRINCE
- JERE WALKER MCCRAW
- County board renews contracts for 8 principals
- Dog fighter pleads guilty
- Camp Jackson repair continues
- A small town success
- Giving back
- School board member Hunter eyes run for governor
- JOHNNY HUGH WALDROP
- JACK THOMPSON
- IDA JEWELL PAYNE
- WONNIE C. JOHNSON
- JAMES DWIGHT CARTER
- Avoiding disaster
- City council refinancing bonds
- Suspects indicted in dogfighting case
- Only June, but already hot
- The Brewton Standard
- Shot Doctor comes to TRM basketball camp
- AU Club hears 2013 football preview
- City unveils ideas for parks, downtown
- Schools miss 'failing' grade
- Park named for former mayor
- Joyner seeks Senate seat
- Ethics charges dropped
- Candidates enter ring for special election
- 10U all-star baseball: Opp takes down and eliminates Brewton 8-2 Monday to win district
- Brewton 10U in title game Monday night against Opp, but needs two wins
- EB 10U all-stars go 0-2 Saturday
- Blueberry Festival another success
- Blueberry Festival attracts crowd
- All-star tourney in East Brewton to continue today (Saturday)
- WSN trio of athletes to walk-on
- Auburn Club celebrates success
- City seeks plan ideas
- Lawyer pleads guilty
- FCA Kids Camp starts Monday
- Dealer set for new look
- The Post
- DA O'Dell, Judge Taylor switch to GOP
- ROAD APPLES: Plu Imperfect Alabamer Grammar
- Burgess: Jail funding is long-term problem for Cherokee County
- East Alabamians outline expectations in CLEAR Plan 2030 survey
- WWII veteran Billy Godfrey, 94, a member of the 'Greatest Generation'
- ROAD APPLES: Wiener Dog Rituals
- Highway 411 widening project on schedule
- ROAD APPLES: Anatomy of a Column
- Dog in Broomtown community really is 'all that Jazz'
- LEGAL EASE: What is eminent domain?
- ROAD APPLES: Phone Phrustrations
- Five going into county sports HOF on June 8
- Mr. C's Bees in Cedar Bluff a hobby sweet as honey
- LEGAL EASE: What is 'contempt'?
- ROAD APPLES: Reflexive Responses
- 'The Dixie Times' showing May 25 at Rolater Park in Cave Spring, Ga.
- Better sights, sounds at updated 411 Drive-In
- Centre Blue Sox head back to baseball diamond
- ROAD APPLES: Blazing Manners
- Heavy rains suspend normal operations at Weiss Dam
- WAAY TV
- Joel Moyers charged with capital murder
- Joel Moyers charged with capital murder
- Huntsville opening 2 entertainment districts
- Overnight robbery at Huntsville pharmacy
- Explosion and fire at Fiberex plant in Florence
- Alabama 19th in federal revenue for state spending
- Explosion and fire at Fiberex plant in Florence
- Huntsville opening 2 entertainment districts
- Overnight robbery at Huntsville pharmacy
- Surprised soldier welcomed home with a new truck and family vacation
- Surprised soldier welcomed home with a new truck and family vacation
- Police training exercise on Lake Guntersville
- JAMES TRAVERS FOUND MURDERED
- Police training exercise on Lake Guntersville
- JAMES TRAVERS FOUND MURDERED
- WAAY 31 FirstNews at 4: Tuesday, June 18, 2013
- WAAY 31 FirstNews at 4: Tuesday, June 18, 2013
- Robbery turns deadly in Decatur
- Alabama Superintendent releases list of failing Alabama schools
- Robbery turns deadly in Decatur
- WAKA TV
- Few Private School Transfers Expected, Even with Alabama Tax Credits
- Ala teen charged in case of baby found in Texas
- Fired Ala. guard says she lied about dead inmate
- Few transfers expected under Alabama tax credits
- Train derails in Ala, narrowly misses taxi cab
- Missing Ala baby found safe in Texas
- Alabama town rejects banning bicyclists from road
- Alabama 19th in federal revenue for state spending
- Huntsville opening 2 entertainment districts
- Alabama 19th in federal revenue for state spending
- Alabama Daybook
- Alabama 19th in federal revenue for state spending
- Montgomery Public Schools Supt. Speaks on 'Failing Schools'
- Parole denied in almost 40-year-old murder case
- Alabama Daybook
- Ala. massage parlor closed after pair of raids
- Ala. synthetic marijuana manufacturing ring busted
- More Charges for Dallas Co. Woman Convicted in Murder for Hire Plot
- City Council Approves New Plan To Revitalize Opp
- Jim Perdue Announces Candidacy For Secretary of State
- WALA TV
- DOC: Guard attacked at Holman Prison
- Family prepares for status hearing
- Judge handed down sentence to Myers
- Filming for car chase scene takes place
- Two burglary suspects, 29 warrants
- Robbery suspects seen on surveillance
- City will study impact of Hangout Fest
- Airbus makes 2 more hires to management
- Movie filming causes street closures
- Police: Teen may be linked to break-ins
- MPD: Home burgled while owners slept
- Investigator looks into deadly wreck
- Carnival Sues BAE following accident
- Local schools on state's 'fail' list
- Blue Collar Country delays announcement
- Fairhope native killed in car crash
- Carnival Sues BAE
- Residents fear potential development
- Brandon Estle found guilty of murder
- MPD investigates fatal high speed chase
- WBMA TV
- FedEx 4Q profit drops as priority services lag
- Fed foresees lower US unemployment rate
- Correction: Dish-Sprint story
- Diverted United 787 passengers resume Tokyo trip
- Fed says it will continue $85B in bond purchases
- Stocks edge lower as Fed raises outlook on US
- Bipartisan proposal on student loans circulating
- VP Biden pays tribute to civil rights leader
- Mueller urges caution on NSA program changes
- Pruitt: DOJ broke rules in phone records seizure
- Banks fall short in helping struggling homeowners
- GOP targets high-speed rail, transportation grants
- Food stamp cuts key to farm bill's fate in House
- Arrest made in child kidnapping investigation in Birmingham
- Crossville woman arrested on drug/stolen property charges
- Update: Highway 51 in Shelby County Reopens
- Brother suspected of killing sister in Pell City
- Correction: Jordan-Syria-War Games story
- 'Man of Steel' promoted from the pulpit
- Men's Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer
- WBRC TV
- Stocks slide as Fed says bond purchases could slow
- Bipartisan proposal on student loans circulating
- Oil down slightly as Fed signal easing of stimulus
- Fed suggests it's closer to slowing bond purchases
- Stocks slide as Fed says bond purchases could slow
- GAO says airline merger would reduce competition
- Porsche tops in annual survey of vehicle quality
- Fed sees lower US unemployment, more growth
- GAO says airline merger would reduce competition
- Family: Country singer Slim Whitman dies at age 90
- Italian icons find no respite from tax man
- Deen says she used slur but doesn't tolerate hate
- Your week in music: John Mayer gives us new music to Prancercise to
- US tries saving Taliban talks after Karzai objects
- Obama urges 'bold' nuclear cuts in Berlin speech
- Here s how to ask the NSA for your records (but don t hold your breath)
- 7 clever uses for old colanders
- Mom charged with hindering prosecution in son's murder arrest
- Highway 51 reopens in Shelby County
- Birmingham police searching for Subway robbery suspects
- WDHN TV
- Making a Difference: A Dream Born in a Jail Cell
- Pink Ribbon Month Kicks Off at Medical Center
- New Downtown Dothan Park Dedicated
- Despite Obstacles, New Life Coming to Downtown Dothan
- Enterprise Artist Pays Tribute To Auburn Mascot
- College Students Offer Younger Students Free Vision Exams
- Thousands Drop Bras for a Good Cause
- It's Down to the Little Things At Dothan's Publix Supermarkets
- Elementary Students Receive Life Saving Lessons
- Law Enforcement Canines Are Protected With Vests
- Dothan School Using Creativity to Fill the Gaps of Proration
- Bama Jam Organizer: Event's Future in Jeopardy
- Group That Helps Others Asking for Help Finishing Project
- Dothan Companies Hiring Hundreds: Sign of Economic Recovery?
- On the Same Page: Dothan Emergency Responders Improve Communication
- Making A Difference: Dothan Rescue Mission
- Off the Floor: Shelter Animals Receive Upgrade
- Breast Cancer Affects Men As Well As Women
- Diabetes Seminar Being Held at Southeast Alabama Medical Center
- Enterprise Friends Help Widowed Police Officer
- WHNT TV
- Florence Police Department Launches Site To Allow Anonymous Tips By Text Messaging
- Virus Keeps Nearly 300 Kids Home Sick From School
- One Dead, One Injured in Two Car Accident
- Law Enforcement Meet With TVA To Discuss Patrols, Officers Leave With Questions
- Lauderdale County Deputies Bust Big Theft Ring
- Update: Standoff Over In Tuscumbia, Man In Custody
- Attendance Rebounds After Norovirus Outbreak
- Vote Today: Polls Open In Alabama Until 7pm
- Lauderdale County Election Officials Call Commission Chair Race
- Gray Pulls Ahead In Lauderdale County Superintendents Race
- Tornado Masters Update: What If You Have One Of These Shelters?
- Family of 6 Without a Home after Overnight House Fire in Morgan County
- Loud Booms Caused by TVA Line Repairs
- Governor Bentley Details Pension Reform Proposals
- Teenager Recovering Following Late-Night Wreck
- Hazel Green Family Collects Supplies For Tornado Victims
- Karen Santorum Campaigns For Husband In Tennessee Valley
- Decatur Utilities Keeping Close Eye on Collapsed Sewer Line
- Vote Today: Polls Open In Alabama Until 7pm
- Moulton Man Dies In Fire, Wife Injured
- WIAT TV
- Woman arrested in kidnapping investigation of 10-month-old child
- Overgrown lots, breeding grounds for snakes and rats
- Train and vehicle involved in accident in Shelby County
- Train derails in Talladega, narrowly misses taxi cab
- Facebook users continuing to display organ donor status on profiles
- List of failing schools released: Options for parents
- Irondale City Council meets about bicycle route
- Healthy food truck offers fruits and veggies
- Multicultural journalism workshop held in Hoover
- Students participate in Alabama Governor's School
- Birmingham City Council to vote on decision to take down suggestive billboard
- Chat With The Chief: Police need help locating two suspects
- Tuscaloosa family blessed with twins two years after storm
- Jemison native to compete in Best Warrior Competition
- Members of Birmingham school system respond to failing schools list
- Birmingham Schools Superintendent reacts to failing schools list
- Recall issued for popular infant recliner
- Tuscaloosa City Board of Education to vote on new policy
- Governor Bentley reinstating merit-based pay increases
- Starbucks to list calorie counts for drinks, food on menus
- WKRG TV
- Japan formally OKs new nuclear safety requirements
- Iran's electoral watchdog approves election result
- Palace sheds some light on Kate's baby plans
- Gyula Horn, former Hungarian prime minister, dies
- Top UK court overturns sanctions on Iranian bank
- Monsoon floods kill 102 in India, strand pilgrims
- Protesters out again in Brazilian cities
- US and Cuba to resume migration talks
- Italy's first back minister receives death threats
- Mueller: FBI uses drones but very seldom
- Men's Wearhouse ousts founder, pitchman Zimmer
- VP Biden pays tribute to civil rights leader
- Mueller urges caution on NSA program changes
- Diverted United 787 passengers on way to Tokyo
- Man Shot in Leg at Local Apartment Complex
- Distinguished Young Women Enjoying Mobile
- Alabama Teen Charged with Baby Abduction
- Brand New Outlook PST Repair Tool from an Expert Provider of Data Recovery and File Repair Tools
- Syria troops fight rebels near Shiite shrine
- 2 SAfrican deminers killed in Mogadishu attack
- WPMI TV
- Gulf Adventure Offering After Hours Ziplining
- Tropical Storm Barry Forms Off Mexican Coast
- Family: Country singer Slim Whitman dies at age 90
- Man Shot in Leg During Robbery at Apartment Complex
- Britnea Myers Sentenced to 20 Years in Husband's Death
- Fla. Group Seeks to Build Support for Gay Marriage
- Alabama Town Rejects Banning Bicyclists from Road
- Missing Ala. Baby Found Safe in Texas
- Alabama 19th in Federal Revenue for State Spending
- Home Burglar Looks Directly at Surveillance Camera
- Tempers Flare as Rent Hiked for Katrina Neighborhood
- Roundabouts Planned for the Eastern Shore
- Free Cell Phone Program Helping to Buy Drugs
- Ga. Man Spared Prison Sentence in Fraud Scheme
- Parole Denied in Almost 40-year-old Murder Case
- No Baldwin County Schools Included on Failing Schools List
- BayFest Organizers Ask City and County For Bigger Investment
- Business Reporter Names Mobile a Miserable City, Accepts Invitation to Visit
- Ga. Man Spared Prison Sentence in Fraud Scheme
- Parole Denied in Almost 40-year-old Murder Case
- WTVY TV
- Police Make Multi Million Dollar Drug Bust Near UAB
- Alabama Ranked 19th in Federal Revenue for State Funding
- Computer Scam Reported In Okaloosa County
- Gulf Red Snapper Fishermen Could Get Second, Late-Summer Season
- Tropical Storm Barry Forms in the Gulf of Mexico
- Florida Department of Health Urges Residents to Seek Pertussis Vaccine
- Dothan-Houston Rotary Club Presents Funds to Area Non-Profits
- House Committee Advances Key Education Bill
- Obesity Is Now A Disease
- UPDATE: Hazmat Team Determines Letter Safe
- Dothan Police Looking for Occupants of Silver Car
- Ft. Benning Soldiers Returning from Afghanistan
- Missing Alabama Baby Found in Texas; Teen Accused of Abduction
- Rapids Reopened After Rafters Flipped into Water
- Burglars Hit Charity in Walton Co.
- Ex-Prison Guard's Trial for Inmate Death Continues
- Two Wiregrass Schools on Failing School List
- Enterprise City Schools Superintendent Has New Position
- Street Dedication Honors Pioneer Of Army Aviation
- Sales Tax Spike For Ozark
- The Dothan Eagle
- Honk! performed at Cotton Hall
- Houston County health scores, June 3-7
- Dothan area church services
- Dining at Ray s about the experience and the food
- Children s museum provides hands-on art lessons
- Rehobeth graduate representing state in Distinguished Young Women finals
- Foster Street improvements continue
- Second armed robbery suspect captured
- Shots fired, motorcycle rider injured at Marianna gas station
- High-speed pursuit suspect faces attempted murder charges
- Ozark, state sales tax collections up
- Dothan may file claim against BP
- Police find trafficking amount of cocaine in man s pants
- Editorial: A small world
- Letter: Disgusted
- Letter: Service and citizenship
- Editorial: A pipe dream
- Letter: High-priced flight
- Dothan City Commission Agenda for June 18, 2013
- Authorities search for high-speed chase suspect
- The Enterprise Ledger
- Former EHS principal resigns his post with Elba City Schools
- Enterprise superintendent accepts position at Saraland
- Seventh-grade football program starts strong
- Enterprise superintendent accepts position in Saraland
- Drug arrests include possession of meth and Adderall
- Enterprise YMCA offers sun and shade for summer students
- Coffee Emergency Preparedness Fair now taking vendor applications
- Friends of Library offers Double Deal Book Sale
- Retired Army soldier is now the home support element
- Enterprise native makes NFL her career
- 'White Lightning' arrest made by ABC agents
- Hill resigns at EHS basketball coach
- Zion Chapel 2013 graduate killed in crash
- Mitten chosen to represent Alabama
- Kinston junior competes in state finals rodeo
- Geneva High School FFA Chapter earns $750 in FFA Chapter Challenge
- U.S. Army celebrates 238 years
- Proclamation brings awareness to elder abuse
- Pets can experience heat exhaustion during summer months
- State Education Department releases graduation rates
- Times Daily
- IRS draws new criticism over $70M employee bonuses
- Senators seek cost cuts for F-35 fighter jet
- Republican Sen. Murkowski supports gay marriage
- Bill could reduce illegal immigration 25 percent
- Pruitt: DOJ broke rules in phone records seizure
- Food stamp cuts key to farm bill's fate in House
- GOP targets high-speed rail, transportation grants
- House panel starts rewrite of No Child Left Behind
- Banks fall short in helping struggling homeowners
- Capitol's Frederick Douglass statue to be unveiled
- House to consider cuts to food stamps
- Senator: IRS to pay $70M in employee bonuses
- Obama's Berlin speech: History raises the stakes
- Social issues still fire up GOP despite 2012 loss
- Budget office view boosts Senate immigration bill
- Obama relying on untested oversight board on NSA
- Universities must cut spending
- CBO: Senate Immigration bill would help economy
- Google asks FISA court to lift gag order
- CBO: 8 million to gain legal status in Senate bill
- The Fort Payne Times-Journal
- Pickin into first place
- Gladden announces election intent
- Democrats plan to focus on grassroots campaign
- For the Record: June 5
- Obama should use bully pulpit to force change of heart by FEMA
- Strong words from Owen on Hall of Fame
- Good news for Third Saturday
- Be prepared to ask the right questions about masonry repair
- Summer is time for some zucchini
- Harris encourages residents to watch out for sex offenders
- NACC named one of 50 best colleges
- Rainsville gearing up for Freedom Fest
- No local schools on state failing list
- Alabama governor reinstating merit
- You can t legislate common sense
- Stay safe while enjoying the Canyon
- For the Record: May 20-22
- Third Saturday draws good crowd
- Controlling Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes
- Gadsden man indicted on capital murder charge
- The Gadsden Times
- Albertville school board hires teachers, approves state-mandated raise
- Authorities identify one of three people found in submerged vehicle in Weiss Lake
- TaxBreak releases free mobile app
- Guns and Hoses Blood Drive Wednesday
- Obama: 'Lives have been saved' by NSA programs
- Around Here for June 19
- Alabama Teachers Credit Union breaks ground for admin building
- Gadsden City Council OKs change order for cooling repairs
- NAACP's annual meeting set for Thursday
- Albertville to file for sewer rehabilitation grant
- Man arrested on drug charges, outstanding warrants
- Officials react to Litchfield Middle School's 'failing' classification
- Avery to host district meeting
- Guns and Hoses Blood Drive Thursday
- DOCUMENT: Alabama State Department of Education failing schools list
- Allen Lee Deal jailed during traffic stop; has warrants from Southside, Attalla
- Commission to give ferry property to Hokes Bluff
- Litchfield Middle on list of failing schools
- Bentley reinstating merit raises
- Police Report for June 18
- The Huntsville Times
- Pentagon says Boeing charged $2,286 for $10 part, wants $13.7 million refund from defense giant
- Austin Lockard pleads guilty to Lincoln County man's death
- Celebrities proclaim 'I am Bradley Manning' in support of soldier on trial in Wikileaks case (videos)
- Gay and lesbian advocacy group plans Sunday event and parade at Huntsville's Roundhouse
- DeKalb, Marshall authorities find stolen knives and coins while searching Crossville home for missing guns
- Madison adding two soccer fields at Columbia Elementary School
- Two North Alabama educators named finalist for next superintendent of Cullman City Schools
- One arrested in connection to cutting in Huntsville Tuesday night
- Local Huntsville pharmacy burglarized early Wednesday morning
- Grandfather killed in I-65 hit-and-run; witness offers $1,000 reward for info on driver who fled
- Limestone judge tosses capital murder charge against Joel Moyers over 'ambiguous' wording; district attorney will refile
- Man shot in leg at motel on Governors Drive (updated)
- Kelly Wiseman packs life full of love, laughter despite juvenile-onset diabetes (Life Story)
- 17-year-old boy robbed while playing basketball game
- Offenders drive truck into auto parts store, steal safe from inside
- 1 killed, 5 injured in wreck near Alabama Welcome Center in Elkmont
- 3 men arrested after Morgan County agents find meth lab leftovers in house
- Man shot in leg at motel on Governors Drive
- Superintendent's evaluation, Alabama Accountability Act main topics of Huntsville board meeting
- Huntsville superintendent urges parents to keep children in schools deemed 'failing' under Alabama Accountability Act (updated)
- Montgomery Advertiser
- Tenaska awards scholarships to eight Autauga Co. students
- Steffen Schmidt: Digital world has changed views about privacy
- Guest Editorial: Protect the 'right to privacy' - Use of DNA, phone records sparks concerns
- Ice cream makes the sweetest sandwich of all
- Dad shares prized recipe files on Father's Day
- Bill O'Reilly brings history to page, screen; he'll speak at Faulkner Sept. 26
- Housing starts up 6.8 percent
- Wake-up call: Starbucks to post calorie counts
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- Printing Press Lofts apartments open downtown
- State school board member Mary Scott Hunter considers run for governor
- Twins born 2 years after twister called 'blessing'
- State briefs: Birmingham massage parlor closed after pair of raids
- Authorities on lookout for infant boy, teen
- Town will reconsider pit bull ban, mayor says
- Carnival sues Alabama firm that was repairing Triumph
- Miss. woman pleads not guilty in Alabama woman's injection death
- Greenwood set to host Mississippi-Alabama tourism conference
- Gov. Bentley reinstates merit raises
- MPD to announce arrests in robberies
- The Opelika-Auburn News
- Tomato testing contest on tap for July 13
- Auburn University in brief for June 19
- Portion of Moores Mill Road closed
- Two arrested, charged in Auburn car burglary
- Opelika council discusses acceptable use policy for fiber-optic network
- Jackson found guilty of 2012 Auburn robbery
- Cobb serves at last Auburn City Council meeting
- Lee County jury continues deliberating in sodomy case
- Despite nearby construction, West Side Story will still open in Opelika
- Escobar found guilty on sexual abuse charge
- 5 public schools in Chambers, Macon counties considered failing by state
- Police reports for June 18
- Auburn, Wallace State in Hanceville partner for program in poultry science
- Multiple Chambers, Macon schools considered 'failing'
- Auburn University in brief for June 18
- Troop 356 s ScoutMaster Bob Edwards retires, receives Silver Beaver
- Opelika laser tag, arcade arena now open
- Opelika fiber-optic policy on work session agenda
- Lee County robbery, sodomy trials begin
- Opelika laser tag, arcade arena now open
- The Daily Home
- Hannah is new principal at CVES
- Our View: Reach Workcamp is a win-win for teens and homeowners
- No injuries in train derailment in Talladega
- Zora Ellis Junior High only school in area on 'failing school' list
- City Council approved funding, property for BOE projects
- Our View: More transparency needed for public funding
- Tip of the Hat: Good luck to Miss Alabama
- 600 youth serving those in need
- Are you missing 2 little piggies? Authorities have them in custody
- Talladega BOE accepts principal's retirement; approves contracts for 2
- Sylacauga City Council considers land purchase proposal
- 2 men charged with capital murder in death of Shelby County teen
- Pat Dye, Gene Stallings to speak at annual CVMC men's health event
- Pat Dye, Gene Stallings to speak at annual CVMC men's health event
- Satterfield remembered as serious public servant
- Our View: New state law makes Elder Abuse Awareness Day brighter
- Miss Alabama 2013 has ties to Munford
- Audit of ASPCI could come soon
- Drug task force searching for escapee
- Drug task force searching for escapee
- The Tuscaloosa News
- Faucett Vestavia Elementary students work on school safety as project
- Money allocated for new homes
- Tuscaloosa City Council Action: 6/19
- Northport delays speed bump decision
- Fincher joins race to replace Jo Bonner
- Bentley reinstating merit raises for state employees
- Crews work overnight to clean Black Warrior River oil spill
- Alabamas new tax credits will be limited to transfers
- Streets vacated for new project
- City Board of Education opens admission to University Place, changes visitor policy
- No sports program at magnet middle school
- Alabama Education Department lists 4 area schools as failing
- Rich Wingo announces candidacy for state House of Representatives seat
- One Tuscaloosa County, three Tuscaloosa City schools on list of 'failing' schools
- Mayor's Youth Council deadline extended
- Tuscaloosa BOE to host open house at 4 p.m.
- Moundville road to be built in 2015
- Schools may alter policy on visitors
- Northport will do study on creating own school system
- Crews work to clean oil spill in Black Warrior River
- The News Courier
- Wake-up call: Starbucks to post calorie counts
- Exceptional Rodeo: Sheriff reminds all of special needs event Sunday
- County Commission chairman has online impostor
- Alabama 19th in federal revenue for state spending
- I-65 wreck kills 1, injures 5
- Interior demolition completed on temporary courthouse
- Upcoming events to highlight local artists
- Board approves Garris as new Elkmont principal
- KALB moves forward on Farmers Market green space
- Low-performing list unveiled with 78 schools
- BREAKING: No Limestone schools on failing schools list
- 3,000 without power in West
- 'Refuse to Be a Victim' class location changed
- Food companies work to make it look natural
- State to release list of schools failing in state
- Failing schools list to be released today w/LINK TO LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE
- Plans for archives improvements move ahead
- Only 13 apply, so far, for SRO jobs
- Storms down trees, power lines; more possible today
- UPDATE: Fewer than 400 still without power in Limestone
- The Anniston Star
- HOT BLAST: The states that President Obama ignores
- Police: Fake check cashed at Anniston credit union
- HOT BLAST: Colleges, money and 'unworthy sports'
- George Smith: I just love watching Ozzie ...
- Piedmont City Council spends $48K to improve electrical substations
- J'ville planning commission finds Mountain Street rezoning proposal OK
- Ohatchee council wants to know what s underground before accepting land from county
- RMC opening critical care clinic in Piedmont
- Speak Out: Come out for Field Day
- Speak Out: The state of foreign missions
- Speak Out: Come out for Field Day
- Speak Out: The state of foreign missions
- Editorial: In Alabama, best path is to scrap this wishful policy
- Editorial: Schools on trial In Anniston, improving education remains the ultimate goal
- School board moves to speed Saks High repairs
- HOT BLAST: 'We must move beyond guns themselves'
- Area home builders seeing improvement in the market
- Anniston Middle's 'failing' grade may not lead to tax credits after all
- Anniston to extend search for city manager
- HOT BLAST: A little sports advice for Gov. Bentley
- The Birmingham News
- Shelby County Highway 51 reopened after crash between vehicle, train
- BSC students help Turkey Creek Preserve become more energy efficient (photo gallery)
- Jury deliberating in murder trial of Birmingham man who claims self-defense in 2009 slaying
- Bessemer man serving life without parole for capital murder calls sentence unconstitutional, requests new hearing
- Columbiana's Liberty Day celebration June 28-29 provides food, fireworks, fun
- Jefferson County mother charged with hindering prosecution in nephew's slaying
- Sticker shocked council members push back on Birmingham mayor's $130 million office lease pitch
- Road closed near U.S. 280 after crash between vehicle, train
- Birmingham superintendent, board discuss state failing schools list, acquisition of parking lot near Ramsay High
- Mary Beth Miller's legacy: New state rule will save babies with heart defects (slideshow)
- Irondale votes against banning cyclists on Grants Mill Road between Karl Daly and Grantswood Roads
- Fultondale gets another chance for traffic lights at Exit 267
- Gardendale presents Chamber of Commerce with check for more than $12,000
- Zombie Ball at The Hoover Public Library quite a lively event for the 'un-dead'
- Hwy 280 construction continues (photo gallery)
- Gardendale developer proposes plans for improving Fieldstown Road shopping environment
- Forecast: Fog expected Tuesday night, early Wednesday in Birmingham
- Jefferson County, Birmingham parents left with little time to make choices regarding failing schools
- Shelby County's Linda Nolen Learning Center appears on failing schools list
- Mother of abducted Birmingham 10-month-old: 'I feel helpless. I'm angry as hell. I blame myself.'
- The Cullman Times
- Judy Allbritton Morris
- Authorities looking into ticket scalping complaint
- Arrests, incidents reports for Tuesday, June 18, 2013
- Bringing jobs to county, city
- Chamber re-posts tourism director opening
- The Times' Morning Update for Wednesday, June 19, 2013
- Despite rain, fire training session completed
- The Times' Morning Update for Wednesday, June 19, 2013
- Cullman City Schools superintendent search: 5 finalists announced
- CRMC has in house drill on abduction
- Evelyn Marion Singleton
- Michael Wayne Waldrep
- Horace David Graves
- James Ray Absher
- Arrests, incidents reports for Monday, June 17, 2013
- Sammie Danford appointed new United Way director
- Who do you want me to cut?
- City schools superintendent finalists announced tonight
- The Times' Morning Update for Wednesday, June 19, 2013
- Sheriff s Office diving team to have training session
- Birmingham Business Journal
- Alabama is miserable, according to Bloomberg
- Study: Gen X most financially stressed
- Recession hangover plaguing several Alabama economic sectors
- Norman B. Davis Jr. to head TruFund Financial Services' Alabama office
- Report: Regions' fees high for travelers
- Who loves Birmingham? Young entrepreneurs
- Misunderstanding Social Media: Big Brands vs. Small Business
- American Medical Association says obesity is a disease
- Residential projects on the rise for Jefferson and Shelby counties
- Brasfield & Gorrie expands with Columbus office
- Health cost growth near historic lows, but is that good news?
- How may calories are in that Starbucks' Frappuccino?
- Study finds link between missed revenue goals, formal sales training
- How much will JeffCo's sewer debt plan cost?
- Carrington: 'We still have a lot to do' (Video)
- Carrington talks highs, lows of first term at JeffCo
- See which companies made it through to Round 2 of Social Madness
- Airbus has big day at Paris Air Show
- Alabama ranks as third highest state in beer taxes
- Could there be a postseason bowl game in Montgomery?
- The Clarke County Democrat
- Cooke
- Hamilton
- Wilkerson
- Stock Prices
- Business Facts
- Brooks begins 10th year
- Scotch-Gulf deal doesn t include lands, plywood mill
- Cheryl s Outlet opens
- Johnson on dean s list at Montevallo
- Clarke high school students can benefit from new USA scholarship
- Open house scheduled July 6 for new boxing gym at old CHS
- CAA offers assistance to low-income families with air conditioning bills
- Memorial Day in T ville
- C ville utilities board learns that West Clarke s books not in good shape
- Top Ten
- Books & Whatever: He Says, She Says
- Church News
- Fulton Baptist VBS is this week
- Staples- Foxall to wed Saturday in Jackson
- Howard-Luker to marry June 22 in Tibbie church
- Hartselle Enquirer
- Falkville girls win track sectional meet
- Smith, Orr top girls' all-area team
- Priceville's season ends with loss
- Vergie Dorothy “Dautie” Hopper
- Evelyn E. Free
- Roger Maxwell
- Traffic stop nets drug arrests
- Morgan County Marriage Licenses for Dec. 12
- ASWA football poll for Sept. 19
- See You at the Pole prayer event planned for Sept. 26
- Chaney's big watermelon
- Gandhi, Gurley exchange vows
- Lady Tigers extend record to 20-9
- Teens win top honors in 5K race
- Always a Tiger
- Danville wins 2, loses 1 in tourney
- Terry Pepaw McNutt
- Puzzles for Oct. 17, 2012
- The South Alabamian
- Unique celebration brings a renewal of true love
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
- Grandpa s Heart
- CHURCH CALENDAR
- Eagles attend football camp at Bama
- Farish Beard finishes season with 23-0 record
- Braves take Minor League championship!
- Softball players make All-State team
- Peyton Wilson tabbed Honorable Mention All-State by AISA
- Reds take Ervin in first round
- FSA county committee nominations begin June 17
- Jackson public library expansion has patrons reading at home
- Pine City Ambassadors
- Agriculture community outreach workshop offered
- Attendance Breakfast
- Saggy pants ordinance
- Open House
- JA honor roll announced
- Veronica Kinoshita to attend Girls State
- Coates retires at WCHS after 37 years in education
- The Moulton Advertiser
- Firemen battle blaze at Caddo church
- Breland not guilty of abuse
- Rains known as great father -plus football
- Wreck claims life of Danville woman
- We re used to it, but remember heat safety
- Jeanette Barber Gabbard 51, Hillsboro
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- Taylor retires...
- The idea is not to panic!
- Courtland invites kids to summer reading program
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- 2013-2014 YLL class named
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- The Blount Countian
- KEITH TAYLOR, 61,
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- McWhorter Collision and Service Center projected for Cleveland
- Pennington graduate s art featured in Frank Green Building
- Cleveland officer recovering at home after accident
- Ribbon cutting at Mi Cocina in Blountsville
- May and June Beautification Award winners announced
- Students build greenhouse to generate revenue
- Community Arts Council announces 2013 events
- From the Archives
- Wallace State golf team finishes seventh at national tournament
- Quilters Guild honors sustaining members
- Evans family places flags in cemetery
- IN THE STATEHOUSE
- St. Clair News-Aegis
- Scholarship awarded
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR
- Orange groves are under attack
- LadyBUGS support college-bound students
- Roadblock surveys raise concerns
- Veterans Corner
- Drake bill reforms child abuse reporting requirements
- Miss Leeds Area named Miss Alabama
- I-20 eastbound lanes now open in Jefferson County
- St. Clair County lane closures
- Rep. McClendon to seek Senate post
- Prepare now for stormy weather
- Leadership St. Clair is an asset to county
- Pell City family honors mother s memory
- Veterans home receives Blue Star Marker
- Local bills pass House, Senate
- Fire destroys Lakeside Coffee
- Radio ministry takes back the airwaves
- Moody youngsters share adventures in reading
- Foundation for PCPD in the works
- Franklin County Times
- Civic club hosting 21st kids fun day
- Now a grad, Duncan s off to UNA
- Tip leads to arrest of man wanted in child abuse case
- Local residents reaching out to assist Oklahoma tornado victims
- Memorial Day ceremony to honor those who gave all
- Officials warn of ongoing phone scam
- RHS golf finishes second in state tournament
- Local runner safe following Boston Marathon blasts
- Students mark 100th day of school with celebration
- Ground broken at Wrangler plant
- Governor marks anniversary of tornado
- FCT honored by state press association
- Saint announces plans to seek District 3 seat
- Police searching for man who led them on chase
- Reaction mixed to ruling
- Safety urged in midst of heat wave
- Moore elected probate judge
- Massey elected as commissioner
- The Thomasville Times
- Commission approves garbage rate increase
- Corrections, clarifications
- Group says airport will aid industrial development
- Hometown Celebration is June 29
- Brooks hits 10 years
- Picturing the hands of time
- T ville native Wiggins to head rural crime task force
- Thomasville water plant project coming together
- Commission approves garbage rate increase
- Corrections, clarifications
- Group says airport will aid industrial development
- Hometown Celebration is June 29
- Brooks hits 10 years
- Picturing the hands of time
- T ville native Wiggins to head rural crime task force
- Thomasville water plant project coming together
- Late Bloomers
- Rush, Day at odds over airport issue
- Day sounds off on progress
- Sessions visits steel operations
- Atmore News
- EA elementary honor roll
- ACM students make honor roll
- Gulf Shores UMC to present patriotic concert
- Cotillion to expand to Escambia County
- Covenant Hospice seeks teen volunteers
- Brooks holds carnival for VBS
- Balloon fun at VBS
- Business After Hours is Thursday
- Reeces retiring, moving to Birmingham
- Getting back to nature
- James announces candidacy for 1st Congressional District
- Chances for Wal-Mart in Atmore suspended - At least for now
- Recycling program on hold - City providing temporary solution
- Everybody knew Joyce
- County schools make the grade
- Amy Schlauder joins UB
- Father speaks out to save others
- A. C. Moore Elementary fourth grade awards
- Pugh surprised with birthday party
- Introducing Kamari Ray Baldwin
- The Sand Mountain Reporter
- Bieber s hamster moves to Albertville
- MLK III steps down as King Center president
- Ala. AG says agreement possible before spill trial
- Ala judge dismisses latest ballot suit over Obama
- Don t become a victim of stalking
- Facebook surrenders its privacy in IPO documents
- Pa. groundhog 'predicts' 6 more weeks of winter
- Fewer seek unemployment aid as job market improves
- Romney stock trades clash with divestment pledge
- Bon Jovi halftime show another whole level of awesome
- Albertville bank robber may have robbed 3 other banks
- Courier Journal
- Long-Lewis Lots are Energy Right
- Long-Lewis Lots are Energy Right
- Satisfying That Taste for Sweets
- A Most Gratifying Work
- It s CASA Carnival Time
- Florence Middle Student Up To The Challenge
- Surgical Art
- Theater Series Opens June 6
- So, Why Retire?
- CASA Carnival Discount NOW
- Josh Willingham Award Created
- Nine More Housed
- Honoring the Memorabilia
- 3614 the Focus of Campaign
- Shoals Native
- Shoals Support
- NW Benefit Features Alabama Symphony
- Third Trip to the Porch
- Tuskegee Airmen at Armed Forces Day
- Trace Turns 75
- The Eufaula Tribune
- Barbour County to join Enterprise Zone Program
- Though on failing list, Barbour County Junior High shows improvement
- Eufaula teen dies in automobile accident
- Eufaula fire recruits complete training
- Unattended log truck collides with pole in Eufaula
- Eufaula City Schools EL Academy gives good teaching practices
- Barbour County Commission: No answer until July on Mary C. Smith
- City of Eufaula applying for sidewalk grant
- Eufaula HIPPY program successful thanks to community support
- Eufaula Boys and Girls Club opening in Chattahoochee Courts
- Eufaula welcomes new Coast Guard Chief
- Eufaula men arrested on drug charges
- New Eufaula teacher credits Boys and Girls Club for success
- Clayton arson suspected
- Eufaula man arrested on distribution charge
- Lakeside student s art in Montgomery Museum
- Woman drowns on Lake Eufaula
- Eufaula men arrested in meth lab busts
- Eufaula High, Barbour County High graduations tonight
- Clayton couple arrested on felony domestic violence charges
- Kaleidoscope
- Delicious Crockpot Raviolis
- Arrive Alive event stresses text-free safety on roads
- Westboro Baptist spreads an intolerable message
- Genetic marker…Research helps predict dosages, tolerances for African descendants
- UAB teaching assistant named tops in nation
- Face transplants can improve quality of life for injured
- Writing Retreat held in UAB Hospital
- Foiled Miso Salmon
- Summer Series at ASC; Ritter leads off summer at the Alys
- Italian ravioli: the slow cooking method
- Bow-hunters and archers take aim at breast cancer
- College tuition debts prompt complaints
- Summer slate of songs
- Visitors from 'far, far away' invade city
- The lecture that sang itself…
- Tornado preparedness can save lives
- Bono provides LGBT insights
- An un-Common lecture at UAB
- The Da Vinci of Downtown
- RAs ready to lend a hand…
- The North Jefferson News
- Revolutionary War soldier honored by Pinson Historical Society
- NJN/am for Wednesday, June 19
- Six-generation family appreciates life
- County school board approves moving Fultondale sixth-grade classes to high school
- NJN/am for Tuesday, June 18
- School board may move Fultondale sixth grade from elementary to high school
- Fultondale council handles short agenda
- NJN/am for Monday, June 17
- Police Blotter for June 3-9, 2013
- Updated: Fatality identified in Thursday's Pinson crash
- Updated: Locust Fork man pleads guilty to multiple sex crimes
- NJN/am for Friday, June 14
- Updated: Curtis Thornton found guilty of Warrior, Ensley arson cases
- Curtis Thornton found guilty on all arson charges
- Two injured, major traffic tie-ups in morning crash near Warrior
- One killed, two hurt in wreck on Pinson Valley Parkway
- The fate of Curtis Thornton now rests in the hands of a jury.
- NJN/am for Thursday, June 13
- Kimberly council hears about several Liberty Crossings problems
- Gardendale-Mt. Vernon worship band takes top prize at Methodist conference
- The Greenville Advocate
- School seeks AG ruling on recreation funding
- Officials to meet about majorettes
- $2K raised for Feed the Hungry
- Check out these videos from past balloon races
- Balloons lift off Friday morning
- FHS gets required accreditation
- Grammy winners coming to Ferriday
- Trial date for child porn case set
- Balloons dwarf delight crowds
- Morning flight starts things out right
- Hogue honored for service to annual balloon race
- Defenders working in new system
- Chamber gala tickets available
- Nearly 60 balloons fly Saturday morning
- One pilot hits target at crowd favorite barge drop
- Flying nun hits Vidalia skies
- Bedbugs becoming more prevalent across nation
- Sunday flight wows pilots and crowds
- Illinois pilot takes 25th balloon race crown
- Crew member finally gets chance to fly
- Gulf Coast News Today
- Eunice Marie Hadley Stewart
- Helen Harriet McDonald Lovett
- Lt. JG Robert Millard Bracken
- Marvin Wayne Carver
- Jackie Valinda (Ellis) Brown
- Roy Edwin Wardell
- Earline Deakle Robinson
- Bert L. Daniels
- Don t blame me for being crabby
- Old Edsel served us well, for a short time
- Roaches learn to lay off the sweets
- Freddie Mavis Chavers
- Annie Sue Bryant
- Brooke Coburn
- Douglas Lowell Hardin
- Betty Beasley Tedder
- David Wesley Thomas
- Paul 'Nicky' Arrington Jr.
- Billy Glen Thomas
- Gustav Clifford Gus Utter
- Deep South Jewish Voice
- Deep South File :: Interfath Alliance Head to Speak at Jackson's Beth Israel
- Deep South File :: Hitler's Enthusiastic Palestinian Partner
- Deep South File :: Tuscaloosa Congregation Breaks Ground
- Deep South File :: Two Area Academics Among Israel Boycott Supporters
- Deep South File :: ADL to premiere Leo Frank film
- Deep South File :: New Orleans Students to Learn Israel Advocacy
- Deep South File :: Close Call in Haifa for Area Residents
- Deep South File :: Using comedy to build bridges
- Deep South File :: Ala. Governor Scheduled to Speak at Holocaust Commemoration
- Deep South File :: Blessing the Sun
- Region File :: Partership Park Planted in Rosh Ha'Ayin
- Deep South File :: Segall Announces 2010 Run
- Deep South File :: Alabama NCCJ Restructuring, Anytown on Hiatus
- Deep South File :: Alabama Governor Speaks at State Holocaust Commemoration
- Nation File :: JTS Says $5.5 Million Budget Gap Remains
- Israel File :: Maccabi Tel Aviv To Play Knicks, Clippers
- Israel File :: Israel To Screen Arrivals For Swine Flu
- Deep South File :: Southern Miss Student Named Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellow
- Deep South File :: Gulf Coast Beth Israel Dedication Set
- Deep South File :: HUC to Honor Tulane President
- Auburn University
- Football. Auburn's Prosch No Ordinary Football Player
- Football. A Tale of Two Heisman Trophy Winners
- M. Golf. Niclas Carlsson Advances to Match Play at British Amateur
- Football. Mixing it up at Auburn's H-back position
- Track. USA Championships Feature 11 Athletes with Auburn Ties
- W. Basketball. KHADY DIENG SIGNS WITH AUBURN
- Track & Field, Cross Country: USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships vs USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships , 06/23/13 All Day
- Track & Field, Cross Country: USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships vs USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships , 06/22/13 All Day
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- Gold Mine. Auburn's Ellis Johnson Says His Defense Can Handle Speed of the Game
- M. Basketball. Auburn's Ellis Johnson Says His Defense Can Handle Speed of the Game
- Football. Auburn's Ellis Johnson Says His Defense Can Handle Speed of the Game
- Football. Not So Long Ago, Tigers Climbed Highest Mountain
- Football. General Public Football Tickets on Sale for 2013 Season
- Football. Talking QB's with Auburn OC Rhett Lashlee
- Gold Mine. Tim Horton says it'll be 'fun and interesting' in choosing Auburn's starting tailback
- Football. Tim Horton says it'll be 'fun and interesting' in choosing Auburn's starting tailback
- General News. Marshall Law: Long Journey's Final Destination an Exciting Challenge
- Jacksonville State University
- JSU Foundation President Julia Segars Wins 2012 Frances E. Couch Award
- Botanist Alan Weakley to Present at JSU on March 14
- Creative Expressions in Home Furnishings
- JSU Goes One Day Without Shoes
- JSU News Website is Moving
- Free Counseling for Small Business Owners
- Free Counseling to Small Business Owners
- Calhoun County Civic Chorale Presents Make a Joyful Noise A Celebration of Psalms
- 2012 Juried Student Art Exhibition
- First Administrative Professionals Conference
- Oakwood University
- Medical study confirms benefits of Oakwood's 'diet,' as the first and only vegetarian/vegan HBCU
- Huntington (WV) News: OU student Ashlea Hendrikson participating in UWV's Summer Research Internship for Minority Students Program
- Florida State University News: Hawkins remembered for compassion, generosity
- al.com: Oakwood University's 'Jackie Robinsons' remember life in the segregated South
- NABJ mourns loss of Oakwoodite/journalism educator
- The Miami Herald: Future Oakwoodite featured as startup 'social entrepreneur'
- From two-time felon to UNCF/Mellon Mays Fellow: 2013 magna cum laude grad Lawrence O'Neal tells his story at OU Commencement Weekend
- al.com on OU partner SAIC: SAIC corporate split won't mean big changes to 2,500 Huntsville employees or government customers
- The Tom Joyner Morning Show (over 8 million listeners daily on 105 radio stations): The TJMS talks to Dr. Leslie Pollard, President of Oakwood University
- Despite having only 1,939 students, Oakwood won the Home Depot Retool Your School Contest and the $50,000 prize.
- OU Choir featured performing 'The Lamb of God,' in HBCU Choir IV:
- WAAY-TV31: Oakwood University Graduation
- Adventist Today: Oakwood University Comes in First, Wins $50,000 in Home Depot Contest
- BlackEnterprise.com and OnyxBook.com: The Home Depot Awards HBCU Oakwood University With $50,000 Makeover
- Adventist Today Adventist Entities Receive Public Recognition
- al.com: Graduation 2013: Oakwood University at VBC (79 photos)
- al.com: Oakwood, Calhoun and Drake State set for graduation exercises this week
- YouTube.com: OU President Dr. Leslie Pollard releases 'Oakwood University Spring 2013 Report'
- al.com: OU to graduate 343 on May 11th; 'Golden Class' of 1963 to launch 'new tradition'!
- YouTube.com: OU President Dr. Leslie Pollard releases 'Oakwood University Spring 2013 Report
- Spring Hill College
- Junior Golf Clinic Offered July 17-19, 2013
- Spring Hill College awards its most prestigious scholarships
- Spring Hill College Urban Survival Academy a Success
- Matthew LeMond 07 and Valerie Longa 08 named among Coastal Alabama s Best and Brightest 20-somethings
- SHC softball staff earns national award from NFCA
- Spring Hill representatives to attend AJCU conference June 18-21
- Badgers Finish Year Ranked No. 2 in NAIA Poll
- Moch earns Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete Award
- Sagrera named 1st Team All America
- Bourgeois named 1st team Capital One Academic All-America
- Lady Badgers Play for National Championship
- Five SHC golfers named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes
- Three tennis players named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes
- Four SHC men s golfers named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes
- Spring Hill College holds commencement exercises May 4
- Badgers softball to open NAIA Tournament in Hardeeville, S.C.
- Friends of the SHC Library acquire Bishop Michael Portier's last will and testament
- Dr. Ola Fox Earns Clinical Nurse Leader Recertification
- Summer Institute of Christian Spirituality to explore Vatican II: 50 Years Later
- Spring Hill tennis men earn four SSAC awards
- Stillman College
- Summer Internships Give Stillman Students A Competitive Edge
- Miss Stillman Jessica Nathan Makes Ebony Campus Queens Top 15
- Stillman Offers Basketball Camp and Other Activities for Children and Teens
- Henderson wins NCAA Long Jump Title
- Vote for Jessica Nathan to be featured in Ebony Magazine
- Lawrence Brown Wins Ford Black College Quiz
- Former SGA President Shalyn Smith Accepted into Twelve Law Schools
- Christopher Dixon Wins James A. Hefner HBCU Piano Competition
- Student Choice Award Winners Announced
- National Award Winner Dr. Donald Staffo Reflects on His Father's Influence
- UAH Student and Birmingham Home Schooler Win Zelpha Wells Piano Competition
- The Hardest Working Man in Radio Tom Joyner to Speak at Stillman Commencement
- Stillman College Lecture Series Explores Hip Hop Generation
- Performance by Dr. Rochelle Sennet During Zelpha Wells Piano Competition
- Stillman to Celebrate Homecoming Oct. 6-12
- Stillman College Awards Convocation
- Stillman College Recognized Outstanding Students at Annual Awards Convocation
- Teaming Up With Luvenia Cain
- 22nd Annual Black Executive Exchange Program (BEEP) Seminar
- Multitasking Marcus Swanson
- The Crimson White - The University of Alabama
- Bob Dylan brings Americana tour to Tuscaloosa
- United Way Day of Action brings community together
- Documentary to tell UA alumna Roberta Alison story
- Study finds religion more important in South
- Trustees approve campus expansion, additional programs
- Students seek methods other than federal financial aid, scholarships to account for rising cost of attendance
- Campus organization advocates for fair labor
- UA administration failed to uphold its standards, protect LGBTQ+ students
- Alabama Accountability Act affects more than just 74 failing schools
- Healthier lifestyle too expensive to switch over, maintain on college budget
- Don't neglect thought-provoking classics for movie adaptations, easier reads
- On-campus jobs offer more benefits than pay
- Govenor Bentley recalls the 'Stand in the Schoolhouse Door'
- Fifty years of progress: Half a century after the University's integration, leaders come together to celebrate courage
- Students find cyber attacks concerning
- UA system determines Jo Bonner's new position salary
- UA Board of Trustees committee approves further construction
- UA Board of Trustees approves campus expansion, new programs, tuition increase
- Straight-ticket voting insults political system, allows for uninformed voting
- Turkish Student Association sets protest records straight
- Tuskegee University
- Civil Rights pioneer to give memorabilia to alma mater
- President addresses incoming freshmen
- Tuskegee unites with community groups to feed minds and bodies
- Moton Field officially opened at Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
- President shares experience with bioscience students
- Governor signs appropriation bill for increased university funding
- Tuskegee among schools with highest return on educational investment
- Professor receives national award for science
- Sellers selected for national leadership development program
- IBS Ph.D. grad selected for science and technology policy fellowship
- Recipients of marching band scholarship announced
- New building for agricultural and science education opened
- Scholarship honors legendary drum major
- SEC pioneer and former Tuskegee vice president for finance and chief business officer dies
- Engineering student places second in science and technology poster contest
- College of Engineering Ph.D. candidates and families recognized
- Graduates honored, new officers commissioned during ceremonies
- Perdue Farms awards $10,000 grant to students
- Hosur elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Tuskegee University graduates 400 during spring commencement exercises
- University of Alabama Tuscaloosa
- UA Nutrition Experts Offer Tips on Healthy Summer Eating for Kids
- UA School of Social Work to Hold Brown Bag Lunch, Lecture June 27
- Tech Tour to visit UA, Tuscaloosa
- UA in the News: June 18, 2013
- UA Culverhouse Professors Named Leading Editors
- Fruit Flies aid UA study on human obesity
- Two UA Students to Meet 35 Nobel Laureates in Germany
- UA in the News: June 15-17, 2013
- UA Recognizes 50th Anniversary of Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
- Update Online Directory Listings Before Aug. 31
- UA Leads Multi-Institute Research of Oklahoma Tornado Damage
- Supply Store Hosts Civil Rights Photo Exhibit, Book Signing
- June is Men s Health Month
- Accolades for June 17, 2013
- UA Preview
- Dialog Extra for June 17, 2013
- UA in the News: June 14, 2013
- UA in the News: June 13, 2013
- UA Historian, Author Receives Two Prestigious Awards
- Dialog Extra for June 13, 2013
- University of Mobile
- UMobile Entrepreneurs Named National 2nd Runner Up for Community Outreach
- School of Business Announces Student Honors, Inducts 17 into International Honor Society
- Renovation Project Assures Eichold Oaks Thrive for Future Generations
- U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions Challenges Grads to Lead at Critical Time in Nation's History
- University of Mobile Class of 2013 Graduates Announced
- University of Mobile Academic Awards Presented at 2013 Honors Day Convocation
- University of Mobile Presents Awards to Faculty, Staff at Annual Spring Luncheon
- Guitar Ensemble Performs for Magnet School Students
- First Person: Being Acadian for a Day
- Guitar Ensemble to Perform for Magnet School Students
- 47th Graduation Ceremony May 11, U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions to Deliver Address
- Tebow: Pour Your Life Into What Matters
- UMobile Prof Receives Dove Award as Musical Director on Best Children's Album
- Students Participate in Global Reading of MLK's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'
- Business Students Earn Trip to National Competition
- UMobile Presents 'Pirates of Penzance' Comic Opera
- Piano Ensemble Concert Set for April 9 at University of Mobile
- Call for Entries for Worship Leadership Film/Video Scholarship Contest
- University of Mobile Honors Program Invites Students to Continue Conversations from 3000 B.C.
- Intramurals Promotes Christian Values Plus Fun Competition
- University of North Alabama
- UNA Summer Theatre to Stage Award-Winning Musical Biography HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY
- Student Journalists Lindley, Wilson Win First Place National Award for Newspaper Reporting
- Increasing Enrollment Indicates Growth, Appeal of UNA's Master of Professional Studies Program
- UNA Music Program Partners With Music Preservation Society for Annual W.C. Handy Jazz Camp
- Regular Registration Begins June 3 for Back-to-Back 2013 Summer Course Sessions at UNA
- UNA Junior Christian Bayens Receives $2,000 Competitive Leadership Scholarship from Physics Society
- Former Shoals Area Newsman and UNA Graduate in Charge of U.S. Army Strategic Communication in Asia-Pacific Theater
- Regular Registration Begins June 3 for 2013 Summer Course Sessions at UNA
- Pre-Registration Continues for 2013 Summer Course Sessions at UNA
- Caleb Banks, James Cochran Receive Turris Fidelis Keys During Spring Commencement at UNA
- Third Annual Front Porch Storytelling Festival Offers Barbecue, Bragg and Bill Foster Tribute
- George Lindsey UNA Film Festival Issues Call for Entries for 2014 Competition
- UNA Takes 'Giant Leap Forward' With Groundbreaking for Science and Technology Building
- Olympic Track-and-Field Athlete and Lost Boy of Sudan Lopez Lomong to Present UNA Commencement Address
- UNA Students Win Design Competition for 2013 W.C. Handy Music Festival
- Limited Number of Tickets Available for Derby Day 2013 Festivities at UNA
- UNA Department of Music and Theatre Hosts 'PercussionPrism' at Lindsey Theatre
- UNA Entertainment Department to Host Award-Winning Muscle Shoals Producer Rick Hall
- National Weather Service Officially Declares UNA Campus StormReady
- UNA Student Music Ensembles, Faculty Join Forces to Host 2013 President's Concert
- Everything Alabama
- Birmingham man serving life without parole for capital murder calls sentence unconstitutional, requests new hearing
- Trussville Police arrest woman in connection with credit card thefts in six cities
- Huntsville Compounding Pharmacy burglarized
- Former state GOP spokesman, witness to fatal hit and run on I-65, offers $1,000 reward for offender
- Obituaries from The Huntsville Times: Wednesday, June 19
- Police identify victim of fatal Decatur crash as 40-year-old Madison man
- Poll results: Alabama 53 is top Huntsville traffic priority, followed by extending Interstate 565
- City of Bessemer mulls deal with firm that installs cell micro-towers, splits revenue with cities
- Grandmother of 10-month-old abducted boy who was found safe in Texas: 'God does not fail.'
- In Chelsea's latest land deal, city wants to buy 37 acres for community center site
- Firefighters battle blaze, explosions at Florence plastics plant
- State-mandated teacher pay raise helps push Madison schools payroll up $1.3 million
- Birmingham traffic and gas report: Wednesday, June 19, 2013
- Abducted 10-month-old Birmingham boy and accused teen captor found safe in Texas
- Smile (Today in Pictures)
- Mobile City Council endorses Police Department's quest for federal grant to purchase upgraded technology for police cars
- Dr. Georgina Nelson named new Heritage Elementary principal in Madison; chosen from 53 applicants
- Madison County board approves site work for new intermediate school
- Ladd-Peebles Stadium board moves forward with management contract while waiting city comments on possible changes (updated)
- Alabama Accountability Act: Mobile County officials react to list of failing schools
- Vote Smart AL Key Votes
- Authorizes Home Brewing (HB 9) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Home Brewing (HB 9) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Authorizes Home Brewing (HB 9) - Passage Passed - House
- Requires Drug Testing for Certain Welfare Recipients (SB 191) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Homebrewing in Private Residences (HB 9) - Passage Passed - House
- Amends Employment Requirements (SB 41) - Referred to Committee - House
- Amends Employment Requirements (SB 41) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Schools to Apply for Waivers from State Laws (HB 84) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
- Authorizes Schools to Apply for Waivers from State Laws (HB 84) - Nonconcurrence Vote Passed - House
- Authorizes Schools to Apply for Waivers from State Laws (HB 84) - Passage With Amendment Passed - Senate
- Establishes Requirements for Medical Care at Abortion Clinics (HB 57) - Passage Passed - House
- Franklin County creation of volunteer security forces at schools (HB 116) - Passage Failed - Executive
- 2011 Congressional Redistricting (SB 484) - Conference Report Vote Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Schools to Apply for Waivers from State Laws (HB 84) - Passage Passed - House
- Authorizes Charter Schools (SB 513) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Authorizes Charter Schools (SB 513) - Referred to Committee - House
- 2011 Congressional Redistricting (SB 484) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
- Immigration Enforcement (HB 56) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
- Increasing Retirement Contributions for Public Employees (HB 414) - Nonconcurrence Vote Passed - House
- Increasing Retirement Contributions for Public Employees (HB 414) - Conference Report Vote Passed - House
