From the big peach water tower in Clanton or to the Vulcan towering over Birmingham, these are Alabama landmarks we can’t imagine our state without.
Since the 2020 census data was released, racially discriminatory redistricting processes and laws have spread across the nation’s courthouses.
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The idea of “red states” and “blue states” may feel deeply embedded in the symbolism of US politics, but before 2000 the ...
Traveling by foot provides the opportunity to get exercise and fresh air while commuting across campus. One UAB expert ...
Days after the West African country’s ruling military was ambushed by Islamist rebels, it has sought to hide the true extent ...
Several residents attending this week's Moulton City Council meeting expressed frustration at flooding problems, asking what, ...
The Tampa Bay Rays return to Tropicana Field on Tuesday for their final regular season homestand: a two-team, six-game stretch against the Boston Red Sox (September 17-19) and Toronto Blue Jays ...
The Gaza Health Ministry says over 41,000 Palestinians have been killed since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack triggered the war nearly a ...
Ryan Williams, after three touchdown catches in his first two college games, will look for more Saturday when Alabama plays ...
The hiking loop at Clark Lake Trail is considered to be moderately challenging. At just over 8 miles, it takes about two and ...
Hurricane Francine made landfall Wednesday in Louisiana as a Category 2 storm, bringing powerful winds, deadly storm surge ...