Death of a Train Robber In October 1890, the life of outlaw Rube Burrow came to its violent end on the streets of Linden, Alabama.
We used to have a history teacher in high school, an old guy with Coke bottle glasses and pants that hovered a good inch above
Alabama provides a sense of place for ‘Big Fish’ author Daniel Wallace Position: Award-winning Alabama-born writer, illustrator and educator whose very first book, the best-selling
Cook of the MonthAmy Forehand, Wiregrass EC When Amy Forehand, who works as a nurse in Dothan, gets home after a full day’s shift, the
Story and photos by Jennifer Kornegay Jessica Hanners laughs a little when she talks about “farm to table.” Not because the owner and executive chef
From booming suburbs to remote rural farming communities, Alabama’s electric cooperatives are energy providers and engines of economic development. Statewide, electric cooperatives serve more than 1 million Alabamians in their homes, businesses, farms and schools. Their coverage spans approximately 70% of Alabama’s landmass.
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Four-year-old Savannah Dennard rides Spirit at Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians.
Sucking mud, palmettos, clutching thorny vines and other thick vegetation make walking through the swamp exhausting, noisy and nearly impossible. However, we moved along barely
For many sportsmen, especially waterfowlers, the September teal season opens another round of outdoors adventures. Blue-winged teal migrate earlier than most other ducks and fly
Alabama’s State Tree, Flower, and Wildflower A s highlighted in a previous article, Alabama’s natural landscape is steeped in history and rich in biodiversity. This
Fall Herb Gardening in Alabama Made Simple By Vikki Moran There’s something undeniably satisfying about stepping outside, snipping a sprig of fresh basil or rosemary,
We used to have a history teacher in high school, an old guy with Coke bottle glasses and pants that
Sucking mud, palmettos, clutching thorny vines and other thick vegetation make walking through the swamp exhausting, noisy and nearly impossible.