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Alabama inmate Jamie Ray Mills to be 2nd inmate executed by the state in 2024. What to know
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe execution is not set for a specific time but rather a 30-hour window that will begin at 12 a.m....
Pastor, community leader Seales died 11 days after being injured in wreck
Montgomery Advertiser· 6 days agoMontgomery Police Chaplain Antonio Seales died more than a week after he was injured in a...
Auburn trustees to vote on final approval for $25.7 million videoboard in Jordan-Hare Stadium
Montgomery Advertiser· 6 hours agoA videoboard being added to the north end zone of Jordan-Hare Stadium is becoming more of a reality....
Teen leads Montgomery police on car chase that ends in interstate crash
Montgomery Advertiser· 24 hours agoA 16-year-old has been arrested in connection with a vehicle chase about noon Wednesday in...
Auburn basketball adds 'last piece' with Georgia Tech transfer Miles Kelly
Montgomery Advertiser· 4 days agoAuburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl said it May 20: The Tigers needed to make one final move. Auburn...
Treadwell family legacy at Trinity tennis program: Brothers reflect on final doubles season
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoWednesday the Montgomery Advertiser began the release of the annual All-Area teams for spring sports. James and Samuel Treadwell headlined the boys tennis ...
Montgomery police identify Sunday fatal shooting victim
Montgomery Advertiser· 2 days agoMontgomery police released the identity of a homicide victim from a Sunday, May 26, fatal shooting....
Wayne Greenhaw
GBH News· 21 hours agoJournalist Greenhaw grew up in Alabama and had relatives and family friends deeply ensconced in the Ku Klux Klan. As an individual and later a reporter covering the civil rights movement for ...
Slim Chickens plans Montgomery location; offers fried chicken and 17 sauces
Montgomery Advertiser· 2 days agoSlim Chickens is coming to Montgomery. The fast-growing fried chicken chain is headquartered in...
Montgomery man gets 30 years on three convictions
Montgomery Advertiser· 5 days agoA Montgomery man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in connection with three unrelated violent crimes. Justin Mays was convicted of murder,...