Also on this day: Alabama becomes the fourth state to withdraw from the Union. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims the Grand Canyon National Monument.
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Authorities in Alabama responded Saturday to a shooting that resulted in the deaths of a father and his son, reports said. Earlier in the day, Kelvin Nicholas Coker, the 32-year-old son, shot one of his father’s dog, Fox 10 News reported.
The station reported that the son fired at four of his father’s dogs when one bothered his girlfriend’s child.Two dogs were killed, the report said. Blake Richardson, the chief investigator for the Washington County Sheriff’s office, said that the son later
.Also on this day: Alabama becomes the fourth state to withdraw from the Union. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims the Grand Canyon National Monument.
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The three other people who died during the riots on Capitol Hill were identified by police on Thursday. Benjamin Phillips, a 50-year-old Pennsylvania man; Rosanne Boylan, a 34-year-old Georgia woman and Kevin Greeson, a 55-year-old from Alabama, died after suffering "medical emergencies" related to the breach, law enforcement officials said during a Thursday press conference pertaining to Wednesday’s violence.
The College Football Playoff semifinals on ESPN on New Year’s Day that sent Alabama and Ohio State to the national championship drew an average of 19 million total viewers between them, ESPN said Tuesday, in line with last year’s numbers.
An Alabama man died this week in what police are calling a "heartbreaking" hunting accident. The body of the 52-year-old – who has not been identified – was found Tuesday in a wooded area just outside of Birmingham, Sgt.
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An Alabama man has confessed to killing his girlfriend and trying to burn her remains on Christmas Eve, authorities said. Ace Antonio Pierre Belcher, 32, called Altoona cops late Thursday to report that he had an argument with his girlfriend, Traci Melvin Wilemon, that turned physical and led to her death, the Gadsden Times reported.
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confirmed to the New York Times that the actress lost her yearlong battle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Luker, who was born in Birmingham, Alabama, was a mainstay of New York theater for more than 30 years, and her first Broadway show was “The Phantom of the Opera” in 1988.
is big on first impressions … but what about second chances? While the majority of eliminated Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants don’t turn the limo around, sometimes the heartbroken man or woman attempt to rejoin the series.Luke Parker, a controversial contestant on Hannah Brown’s season 15 of The Bachelorette in 2019, was sent home by the former Miss Alabama after he slut-shamed her during the fantasy suite dates.
Grammy Awards in 1988 for her song “Hold Me." In the previous year, she took home a Grammy for her song “80's Ladies."Kay Toinette Oslin was born in Crossett, Arkansas, but spent most of her childhood in Mobile, Alabama.
Even though it was routed by Clemson in its last game, Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish will be in the College Football Playoffs for the national title.
An Alabama sewage plant was recently discovered to do more than just treat water. On Thursday, police discovered an illegal winery at the Rainsville Waste Water Treatment Plant in Rainsville, Alabama. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that it received an anonymous tip about "a possible illegal alcohol operation" at a municipal building. Officers contacted Rainsville Mayor Roger Lingerfelt, who allowed them to search the water treatment plant, which is owned and operated
Alabama rapper Yung Bleu shared the visuals for the Drake-assisted remix to his single "You're Mines Still" on Thursday. The clip, starring India Love, finds Bleu trying to stop his ex's wedding in time as he sings all of his regrets over the failed relationship.
A 94-year-old World War II veteran and prisoner of war rolled up his sleeves on Tuesday and became the first person in Birmingham, Ala., to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Lee Elm Creel told AL.com that the jab “felt about like a flu shot.” Creel wasn’t the first in the state to receive the shot, but Birmingham’s VA Medical Center was the first in the county to administer the vaccine, according to the news outlet.