Muscle Shoals Gun & Knife Show - On January 18-19, at the North Alabama Fairgrounds in Muscle Shoals. The event, hosted by A.G. Gun Shows, will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday
A bald eagle was shot and killed in North Alabama, and now a $15,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the person who pulled the trigger.
It’s the track of that low that will determine if Alabama gets any winter precipitation. If it tracks closer to the Gulf Coast, then Alabama could potentially see some snow or ice. But if it tracks farther south then Alabama could see little to no precipitation.
A freestanding emergency room opened in north Alabama on Monday, part of an effort to expand access to care in cities without hospitals.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Legislators from across North Alabama were in the Rocket City Tuesday afternoon to speak about the upcoming legislative session. The Alabama Legislative Update ...
Most of north Alabama and parts of central Alabama resembled a winter wonderland Jan. 10 as a wave of cold weather brought snow and sleet to the Deep South. Here's a look at how the wintry weather ...
After firing Colin Hitschler following one season on the Alabama football coaching staff, Kalen DeBoer has added a new defensive backs coach to defensive coordinator Kane Wommack's team. Jason Jones,
For one night only, Grand Forks, North Dakota, was "Grant" Forks as Grant Nelson and Alabama basketball beat North Dakota for a 97-90 victory. Coach Nate Oats said ahead of Wednesday's game that ...
Here's what Jason Jones and Kalen DeBoer had to say about the former Alabama player's hire as an assistant DBs coach.
Tuesday and Wednesday from Texas to Florida along the Gulf Coast will see extreme winter weather including snowfall and freezing rain. Significant snowfall and/or freezing rain accumulations can't be ruled out in Houston, New Orleans, and Tallahassee. pic.twitter.com/028Ndta2vl
Early forecasts are calling for a snowstorm to hit the Deep South on Tuesday, bringing accumulations of an inch or more to the southern half of Alabama. Things could still change significantly, meteorologists warn,