10—Nov. 10, 1949, in The Star: The Jitney Jungle supermarkets are still in business where they've been for a number of years in Anniston: at the No. 1 store ... Assistant Metro Editor Bill Edwards: ...
Alabama Industries for the Blind (AIB), the state’s largest employer of individuals who are blind, honored Charissa Archield with the 2024 Samuelson Career Achievement Award at its annual Blind Worker ...
A former Lincoln police sergeant who was convicted of murder in 2009 has been denied parole. Kevin Wade Jung, 58, is serving ...
Central Alabama Community College’s Talladega campus paid tribute to a group of local veterans with a special ceremony in the ...
The Talladega City Council failed to adopt an official code of conduct which has largely been in place for at least the last ...
It took two game-changing plays on different sides of the ball, but Jacksonville State’s football team was able to escape ...
The wild and wooly West reigned supreme in Anniston's Memorial Stadium last night when more than 4,000 Boy Scouts of the Choccolocco Council staged their annual rodeo as the climax of this year's ...
A Hail Mary touchdown pass and a defensive stop in overtime lifted Jacksonville State to a 44-37 win at Louisiana Tech on ...
Home was sweet for the Jacksonville State women's basketball team Saturday … especially for a pair of local products.
I think overall, it was the best complete games we put together, obviously you want to do that in the playoffs,” said Moody ...
It pays to have a veteran group come playoff time. Just ask Spring Garden, which rode its experienced players to a big second ...
Alexandria’s Cleat Forrest kicked a 26-yard field goal late to foil a North Jackson comeback and give the Valley Cubs a 38-35 ...