
Take Us Along! June 2026
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Richmond Hobson sinks the Merrimac At the end of the 19th century, during America’s short-lived war with Spain, a young Alabama naval officer distinguished himself

Well, it’s official. Today I learned that I am too old to buy a truck. On a day when most people rejoice because they have

By Scotty E. Kirkland The youngest child born to Monroeville, Alabama, attorney A.C. Lee and Frances Finch Lee arrived on April 28, 1926. They named

Food prepared, styled and photographed by Brooke Echols Cook of the Month Beth Lewis, Joe Wheeler EMC Beth Lewis’s mother, Alice Bass, had two or three

Greenville family business loves making people happy. Story & Photos By Jennifer Kornegay In 2020, after enduring months of shutdowns and all kinds of COVID-born hardships,
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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Summer nights can be ideal for catching catfish Industrial noises emanating through the darkness, the occasional banging of railroad yard workers hooking up boxcars and
The boat captain spotted a brown object lurking just beneath an old plywood chunk. He circled wide of the floating object and headed a short
Practical strategies that make a difference In Alabama, we frequently deal with drought conditions. When dry weather sets in, many residents worry about how their landscapes
May is when Alabama gardens truly hit their stride. The soil has warmed, the days are longer, and the threat of late frost is finally
Off-the-beaten-path atmosphere in the center of Alabama’s popular beach destination Story & photos by Colette Boehm “It sure would make a
Old-Style Luxury and Southern Hospitality By Brandy Jo Hastings When you walk into the smell of freshly baked bread or