Alabama authorities and some common sense (I know) say these sounds, all recognizable, might mean immediate danger.
Alabama lawmakers approved legislation preventing state agencies from adopting pollution rules stricter than federal standards set by the EPA.
Teddy Riley sits down in the restaurant of the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills and tells a server, “All I want is a lemonade and some French fries.” He and I will share two orders of fries, actually — one ...
Riley reflects on his six decades in a new memoir, “Remember the Times.” Co-written with author Jake Brown, the book chronicles Riley’s invention of new jack swing, the plush yet hard-knocking ...
Some Republican legislators are looking to restrict their states' ability to set environmental regulations, a move that comes ...
Health and environmental advocates say the bill jeopardizes human health and environmental quality in the state.
Alabama legislators are poised to approve a bill that opponents say would severely limit the ability of state regulators to ...
Ever tried to explain a rotary phone to a 10-year-old? Archiving the history of how we talk to each other is more than just ...
Alabama Soul launches its 2026 tour Feb. 13 at the historic Georgiana Opry House, bringing a live tribute to the Muscle ...
Skiing in Alabama? Thanks to last week's winter storms in the South, it's possible. And yes, Alabama has a ski lift.
In 1969, a quartet of musicians who had backed up countless hits at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, decided to go it on their own. They founded the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, which ...