Twenty states, from Texas to Delaware, were on alert Friday for snow and ice as the storm continued to move across the South.
Brett Thompson was named a principal with Cory Watson Attorneys effective Jan. 1, according to a release.
Finally, the big-time bounce-back win over Kentucky (14-4, 3-2 SEC) was Alabama’s 3rd win against an AP Top-10 team this season, which is the most in a season since 1982-83. Again, keep in mind we’re only in mid-January, so Nate Oats’ team will have ample opportunity to break more new ground.
Retail stores, restaurants, and many other businesses are open as usual, although some, including Patch, observe MLK Day as a paid holiday.
Family and others carrying on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality, justice and nonviolent protest want Americans to remember that Monday's holiday is really about helping others.
1. Guests can tour the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr. at 501 Auburn Avenue, located in Atlanta's "Sweet Auburn" residential section. This was the home of his maternal grandparents, and he lived there for the first twelve years of his life.
A radio appearance by UAB's Trent Dilfer and a social media post from Tulane coach Jon Sumrall shed some light on college football's NIL landscape.
A vacant department store space in the Birmingham area is getting a multimillion-dollar makeover. Discover how this transformation fits into a larger expansion strategy.
In a world where greed is godly, thought control is liberty and theocracy is religious freedom, a rose is whatever you want to call it. John Archibald is a two-time Pulitzer winner who, in actuality, has nothing at all against the great state of Tennessee. Or Dorkland.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama previously took presidential oaths of office on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. However, in both cases, the men were starting their second consecutive te
Davonte Miles, Justin Okoronkwo sign with USC, Clemson takes on Jeremiah Alexander of Alabama, and recruiters hit the road to bring on big local and national talent.
By Dylan Deprey No matter the skin color, the geographic location or the religion, there are four words every American has heard and believed in: “I have a dream.” The speech was and is a roadmap to complete civil rights.