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Al Majdiah has announced the launch of its new brand identity under the slogan “Inspiring Living”, a strategic step that reflects its commitment to a more innovative and sustainable future in the ...
ATMORE, Ala. — An Alabama man who dropped his appeals and said he deserved to die for the rape and murder of a woman in 2010 was put to death Thursday evening. James Osgood, 55, was pronounced ...
A prominent Alabama football defender is off to the NFL as a first-round draft pick. Campbell is the second Alabama player off the board in the 2025 NFL draft after Tyler Booker was selected with ...
Monday night was a historic one for the Alabama women's basketball program. For the first time in school history, three Crimson Tide players were taken in the same WNBA Draft. On Monday night at ...
Jordan has imposed a sweeping ban on the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s most vocal opposition group, after members of the group were found to be linked to a sabotage plot, Minister of the ...
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With both of 2024's starting offensive tackles in the transfer portal, it was essential that South Alabama add experienced bodies to the position as soon as possible. They… With both of 2024's ...
Thanks to David Krumholtz of "The Santa Clause" fame, we've gotten our very first glimpse at the official logo for next year's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow"... or perhaps just "Supergirl"?
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A man on Alabama's death row wants his execution to go forward this week, saying he believes in an “eye for an eye.” “The reason I dropped my appeals is I am guilty of ...
Legendary attorney Fred Gray — once deemed the “chief counsel” of the Civil Rights Movement by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. — was honored with a statue outside the Alabama State Bar Ass ...
A manufacturing plant is shutting down its operations in Alabama and laying off 220 employees. Grede LLC, a Michigan-based company that produces iron castings, told AL.com that it will start ...
A federal judge this week ruled that Alabama’s Attorney General, Steve Marshall, cannot prosecute state residents for assisting pregnant women in seeking legal out-of-state abortions.