The Birmingham News - Sun Nov 15
Kia's new auto assembly plant in western Georgia is bringing pockets of prosperity to communities across Alabama, particularly an eastern swath of the state that has faced heavy job losses tied to the fading textile industry.
Real estate executive gears up for Senate nomination raceTuscaloosa News - Tue Nov 10
Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 9, 2009 at 11:18 p.m. NORTHPORT Long-time Tuscaloosa real estate executive Howard Garrison, 62, kicked off his first campaign for public office Monday with a 200-mile tour of sprawling Senate District 5, which includes western Jefferson County, northeast Tuscaloosa ...
Unemployment holding steady locallyCullman Times - Thu Oct 29
Local unemployment numbers remained level for September, though the state of Alabama has climbed to the 10th highest unemployment rate in the nation.
LawCo pot farm bustedDecatur Daily - Sat Oct 24
Authorities on Friday arrested a Pine Torch man and raided what an Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board agent said was a substantial marijuana growing operation on the Lawrence/Winston County line.
Now featuring fall colorsDecatur Daily - Sat Oct 24
The premier time for fall foliage viewing is nearing, said Jeremy McDonald, fall color coordinator at Bankhead National Forest.
Two weekend church fires in northwest Alabama thought to be accidentalThe Mobile Register Online - Mon Sep 14
Two fires that damaged churches in Walker and Winston counties over the weekend were apparently accidents, a state fire marshal spokesman said this morning.
NBC 13 HD Weather: Mild Tues night; chance of patchy morning fogWVTM-TV Birmingham - Tue Sep 08
Temps flirted with the mid 80s across much of central Alabama this evening and diurnal heating contributed to pop-up showers which started off isolated in nature but quickly grew into scatted thunderstorm across Marion and Winston counties and parts of Shelby County as well.
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