BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Farmers across Alabama are facing significant challenges as 83% of the state is dealing with drought conditions and hot temperatures are negatively affecting their crops.
Alabama’s livestock farmers are being hit with some tough choices as the state’s ongoing drought as conditions worsen. Donna Jo Curtis, a farmer in north Alabama, is hoping she will have enough hay to ...
Cooler spots are in the 40s over North Alabama where the sky is clear. Today will be partly to mostly sunny for North/Central ...
Transforming dirt into fields of orchards and food is as much a fine art as it is a science. Using their experience and ...
The fall of Alabama began last season -- not in Saturday's loss to Tennessee. But for an unthinkable fourth-and-31 conversion on the last play of the Auburn game, Alabama wouldn’t have made ...
There is an assistance program to help coastal Alabama homeowners obtain a Fortified roof. Around 7,500 homes in the state ...
A map has been released showing the areas most likely to be targeted in the event of a nuclear attack on US soil, ...
BATON ROUGE – LSU’s game against Alabama in Tiger Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 9 will kickoff at 6:30 p.m. CT and be televised on ABC, the Southeastern Conference announced on Monday. LSU and ...
Can a team with three losses still make it to the newly-expanded 12-team College Football Playoffs? The post College Football ...
Western Washington County is now a D-3 zone, meaning it’s facing extreme drought conditions.  Just about all Mobile County ...
October 2024 brought record-setting drought to the U.S., with dry conditions covering more than half the country. A strong high-pressure system kept temperatures warm and rainfall scarce, driving ...