Sunday Aug 31 | Dothan Eagle
Endangered reptiles help more than they hurt
Often where there's fear of an animal there's an imminent danger. But Sheila Herring changed her first impression of snakes Saturday at a talk at Landmark Park as part of the Science on Saturdays.
More people searching for work
Unemployment rose in every Alabama county but one last month, with six counties registering in double digits.
Family, friends celebrate Bennie Robinson
''I try to treat people nice.'' Bennie E. Robinson doesn't have to try. He just is.
With high gas bills and produce scares - like the recent tomato recall - some shoppers are turning to home grown foods.
Will Wilcox of Pell City wins State Amateur
Will Wilcox of Pell City shot a final round 67 on Sunday to win Alabama's State Amateur golf tournament a point ahead of Montgomery's Cole Willis.
The city Department of Transportation will sweep streets in the following neighborhoods this week: College Hills, Oak Ridge, Washington Square, Warrick Estates, Westfield, Guilds Wood, Pinehurst, Sherwood, ...
The city's Ed Love Water Filtration Plant will flush fire hydrants in and around the area of University Downs, Bent Tree, French Quarters, Fountain Square, Harbrooke Downs, High Forest and Indian Hills ...
Judge approves homeless settle suit against Fresno, Caltrans
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Jade Todd to skip Alabama, sign with Detroit Tigers
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Alabama baseball recruit Jade Todd plans to skip college and play for the Detroit Tigers after being selected in the major league draft.
Lend a Hand: Fright Factory desperately needs a new house to haunt
Stephanie Whatley of Tuscaloosa uses a chainsaw without a chain to chase two visitors through a portion of the haunted house the Fright Factory in Northport in the old Cotton Gin in 2003.
Leah Tucker, a lot of jazz musicians have called Birmingham Fez Whatley, Lionel Hampton.. whew.! It's so many people it's hard just to name them all"... "And we have some musicians that want to claim Alabama ...
DAR honors citizenship, leaders
Approximately 75 people gathered for the Broken Arrow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Awards Luncheon Monday to recognize the achievements of two outstanding citizens.
Tip of the hat: A community activist
Find a worthy cause around Pell City, Alabama, and you'll usually find Dick Whatley at the heart of it, pushing for positive change. via Daily Home
Dieter wins $250 prize in Scale Back Alabama
Participating in a statewide weight-loss program paid off for one local man who garnered $250 for his efforts. via Cullman Times
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BUSINESS TODAY'S NEWSPAPER The Birmingham News The Huntsville Times Press-Register Change local edition >> BREAKING NEWS Statewide The Birmingham News The Huntsville Times Browse by day posted: Browse by week ... via The Birmingham News
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“I think Scale Back Alabama is a very, very good thing because it motivates and gives people an incentive to do something about their weight”
Chances of winning the state-wide $4,000 drawing may have been slim, but it was worth losing 10 pounds for area residents who took part in Scale Back Alabama. via Cullman Times
Honoring the memory of Martin Luther King Jr.
“We can all agree that we're here because of love ... and to celebrate the life of Dr. King because of his love and what he gave”
Giving back focus of King birthday celebration TUSCALOOSA Giving back to the community just as the Rev. via Dateline Alabama
Around Your Corner News about people in your community
Avondale Elementary and Whatley K-8 school students are embarking on international endeavors. via Birmingham News Online
Police responding to a traffic accident early Monday found the bullet-riddled body of the city's 44th homicide victim slumped behind the wheel. via Montgomery Advertiser
'Today' show tests Auburn information desk
“We finally had to hang up on callers to clear the lines. It was a matter of who got him and I was lucky to be the one.”
AUBURN -- People line up outside the 'Today' show studio in New York each morning, hoping to be seen or heard by the folks back home. via Montgomery Advertiser