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May 10, 2009
UA professor and photographer opens exhibit in Cuba
University of Alabama professor and local photographer Chip Cooper has captured Cuba at a pivotal moment in the country’s history. Now, that work is on display at a globally recognized exhibition in Havana.
March 10, 2009
Tributes to Hueytown murder victim
Jeri Cole’s friends say goodbye after her brutal weekend murder. Check out her MySpace page here.
March 09, 2009
Embryonic Stem Cell Research: What does that really mean?
Answering your questions about where these cells come from and how they’re “grown.“
March 08, 2009
Local blues legend Willie King dies of heart attack
Saying goodbye to the King of blues: that’s how many locals describe Willie Earl King of Old Memphis, Alabama, a musical great who started his career on a plantation with a with a one-string, homemade diddly-bo.
March 07, 2009
Terrell Owens no longer unemployed
It took less than about 72 hours for the former Dallas Cowboy to land on his feet.
Alabama’s response to alleged NCAA infractions
Thought everyone might want to read this in its entirety…..
March 03, 2009
A little financial help—- if you can afford it
Incentives for buying a new vehicle are speeding ahead
January 20, 2009
Photos from NBC13 HD’s Reporter Jennifer Hale in D.C.
Reporter Jen Hale sent these photos today from Washington. D.C.
Jen Hale Tuesday morning blog from D.C.
7:40 D.C. time…leaving hotel. Didn’t sleep at all: the sirens and security helicopters screamed all night. It’s also 19 degrees outside.
January 19, 2009
Jennifer Hale’s Monday blog from D.C.
Let the craziness begin! I thought D.C. was filling up this weekend—well it is nothing like today!
Photos of Alabama folks at Inauguration festivities
Jennifer Hale happened on some folks from Alabama at Inaugural parties on Sunday night.
January 18, 2009
Jennifer Hale blogs from D.C.
Jennifer Hale gets caught up in the whirlwind leading up to President-Elect Barack Obama’s inauguration.
January 16, 2009
Jen Hale in D.C. for Obama Inauguration
Jen Hale is in Washington, D.C. for Obama’s Inauguration.
January 03, 2009
US officials flunk test of American history, economics, civics
Are you smarter than a politician? Test your knowledge and see how much you remember!
December 17, 2008
A Most Unusual Christmas Gift
Planned Parenthood offers gift certificates as stocking stuffers.
December 03, 2008
Function and Style: Winter Fashion Tips
Preparing for cold weather and looking great doing it!
December 02, 2008
Making The Economy Fit
How to make a tough economy fashionable, no matter what.
November 11, 2008
Who’s Getting A Piece of the $700 Billion Federal Bailout Package?
Where and how is the tax money behind the bailout plan being spent?
November 02, 2008
Vietnam War Hero Dies
69-year-old Vietnam Wat hero John Ripley dies in his sleep.
Profits Finally Cruising Upward for Carnival
Carnival Cruise Lines now expects to make a little more profit this year than the last forecast predicted - a good sign in today’s tightening economy.
October 27, 2008
Homecoming Week At Alabama
The University of Alabama is on track to play for a national championship, and this year’s Homecoming festivities might be some of the best yet.
October 15, 2008
Stock Market Dictionary
Deciphering the financial jargon.
October 13, 2008
Partnership Day 2008
1600 people come together to raise almost $100,000 to fight poverty.
October 12, 2008
Navigating Through A Tough, Uncertain Economy
Investment experts sound off on some possible strategies for taking advantage of these rough financial times.
October 11, 2008
Beware of New Email Scams
There are several new scams circulating, trying to take your money.
September 11, 2008
Edgefest 2008
This Saturday, a collection of alternative music fans from across the country will descend on Birmingham for a live alternative music showcase featuring bands from Berlin to New York to Atlanta.
September 01, 2008
Feeling More Hopeful
Most South Louisianans are breathing a small, tentative, sigh of relief.
What We’re Nervous About Now
New Orleans seems to have survived Gustav’s initial hit. Now it’s just a matter of whether the levees can hold the flood waters.
Letter From A Katrina Evacuee
Sheree Kanter and her husband evacuated to Birmingham after Katrina and ended up staying, but tonight this still isn’t far enough.
August 31, 2008
Gustav Help Needed
Agencies throughout the area are gearing up to help thousands of evacuees from Hurricane Gustav, but they need your help.


