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A two-time childhood cancer survivor, Rusty Duvall will graduate from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with his bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution Saturday, Dec. 15, and start his dream job with the United Parcel Service in January. When Duvall was 7 years old, physicians found a brain tumor that his parents knew would affect […]
A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club is building a $7.2 million Walter Howlett Jr. Clubhouse at Birmingham CrossPlex, but if history is any indication, it’s also building future leaders. Leaders like Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, who is a self-proclaimed “club kid” having grown up in Boys & Girls Clubs. “I can personally speak to the power […]
What the Exceptional Foundation carolers may lack in perfect pitch and rhythm they more than make up for with enthusiasm and sheer joy. The result is exactly what is intended: delivering the Christmas spirit to businesses around Birmingham.
While many property owners used this fall’s Coosa River drawdown to make repairs to boathouses, piers and other structures along the water’s edge, Alabama Power biologists were on another mission. APC Environmental Affairs employees worked with members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) […]
The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance will offer the state’s first Master of Fine Arts in dance program starting in fall 2020. The program, which will use the 2019-20 academic year to recruit and audition prospective students, will provide training in advanced studies in dance, prepare graduates for employment in the dance […]
Baseball is what first brought Paul Seitz to Alabama. In fact, he owns a special piece of Birmingham’s baseball history. A native of Ohio, he was a pitcher for Ohio State University before coming down South to play professionally. In the early 1960s, he moved to Birmingham to pitch for the Barons, and Seitz was […]
It’s that time of year to eat, drink and be merry. ZooLight Safari Christmas magic is at the 25th annual ZooLight Safari with seasonal songs and holiday classics. Celebrate with writing letters to Santa, crafts, ornament decorating, train and carousel rides and holiday games. Join in the fun Dec. 14-23 and Dec. 26-31 from 5-9 […]
December 14, 1819 Alabama became the 22nd state on Dec. 14, 1819, the only state added to the United States that year. The young United States acquired the British claims to all lands east of the Mississippi River, including present-day Alabama, as part of the treaty that ended the American Revolution. Alabama was originally part […]
In keeping with the theme “Keep Alabama Growing,” Governor Kay Ivey’s inaugural committee on Friday announced plans to promote children’s literacy throughout the January 2019 inaugural festivities. “Investing in the next generation is critical to our ability to keep Alabama growing,” Ivey said in a press release. “As we prepare for four more years of […]
Ohio-based galvanized steel company Gregory Industries plans to make a $4.21 million capital investment in a Decatur steel plant, according to Decatur Daily. The investment will consist of the purchasing of 100,000 square feet of the Willo Products building and 13 adjacent acres at the site for a galvanized steel tubing plant. Gregory Industries recently […]
Alabama Speaker of the House Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) announced on Friday that he has been hospitalized with a heart issue but expects to be released following treatment over the weekend. “Deb and I appreciate the prayers of healing that so many have made on my behalf, and I am well on the road to recovery,” […]
Carlos Chaverst, Jr., the self-proclaimed leader of protesting in Hoover, is calling for activists to come to Alabama from Ferguson, Baltimore, Chicago and potentially more areas that have been affected by rioting in recent years. In a Facebook post just after noon on Friday, Chaverst wrote, “Calling ALL activist and organizers from Baltimore, Chicago, Ferguson, […]
Governor Kay Ivey launched the year of Alabama’s bicentennial at the Alabama State Capitol on Friday, emphasizing that it will be a full year to celebrate and educate. “We have an opportunity in front of us, and just as Alabamians have done for the past 199 years, we will make the most of that opportunity,” […]
Alabama-based Southern Visions, makers of Sweet Brew tea and lemonade, have broken ground on a new 125,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Bay Minette. The company’s new Baldwin County facility will house its tea and sugar production operations and is expected to create 66 jobs and generate more than $24 million in capital investment in the area […]
The state of Alabama is getting ready to celebrate its 200th birthday. Gov. Kay Ivey will join other leaders in Montgomery on Friday at an event kicking off a yearlong countdown to Alabama’s bicentennial on Dec. 14, 2019.
Attorney General Steve Marshall has issued an updated guidance regarding cannabidiol (CBD) after final passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, which contained a provision legalizing industrial hemp beyond the existing pilot programs passed by Congress in 2014. As a result of this Congressional action, CBD derived from industrial hemp, with a THC concentration of not more than […]
Local and state leaders came together yesterday at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex to break ground on a new open-air stadium that will serve as the home of UAB football and host other sports and entertainment events. The $175 million stadium will seat up to 55,000 people. Speakers at the groundbreaking event noted that a […]
In a bipartisan effort, the United States Senate unanimously passed Rep. Mo Brooks’ (AL-05) bill, H.R. 6513, to designate a United States Postal Service Office located in Athens, Alabama, as “Judge James E. Horton, Jr. Post Office Building.” Judge Horton bravely issued an order setting aside the jury’s guilty verdict and ordered a new trial […]
An Alabama man is going viral over a video clip that reveals him lecturing his dogs about the mess they created while he was away from home. In the two-minute video, the man orders his three dogs to come into the kitchen and sit before him to observe the mess they made. The dogs sit […]
Congressman Bradley Byrne (AL-1) helped lead the charge to pass major legislation on Thursday that will update how sexual harassment claims are dealt with on Capitol Hill, including that members of Congress will now be personally responsible for claims against them instead of taxpayers footing the bill. The legislation, which passed both the House and […]
Governor Kay Ivey’s inaugural committee on Thursday announced a schedule of core events for her January inauguration. “The Inaugural Committee is honored to invite Alabamians to join us as we witness and celebrate this historic moment,” co-chairs Jimmy Rane and Cathy Randall said in a statement. The co-chairs outlined, “Before our state lawmakers begin their […]
Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office is officially assuming jurisdiction over the shootings at the Riverchase Galleria on Thanksgiving night in order to ensure the important cases meet national prosecutorial standards, confirming Yellowhammer News’ reporting. During a press conference on Thursday, Marshall explained that his office will handle any and all prosecutions of the respective shootings […]
During a conference call with reporters on Thursday, Sen. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) said in 2019 he did not expect any congressional business to be held “hostage” by President Donald Trump for border wall funding. After commemorating the one-year anniversary of his special election upset win over Republican Roy Moore, Jones was asked to react […]

