Premium alcohol drink company Diageo North America today announced it will build a $415 million manufacturing and warehousing facility in Montgomery. The project, slated to be completed by the second half of this year, will create about 100 jobs. An estimated 750 construction jobs will be created during the building phase.
Alabama educators and advocates want a preliminary injunction against a state law that limits specific classroom discussions about race and gender inequalities. Why it matters: Th
Today, I went to a local grocery store in Montgomery. The price for a dozen eggs was over $8. Leaders in agriculture told CBS 42 avian bird flu is keeping egg
As the ACLU of Alabama celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, the group has announced a slate of projects they will take on this year, including fighting against a law that that unravels diversity,
When it comes to post-COVID academic recovery, Alabama students are at the forefront, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
According to the Pentagon, the U.S. Air Force has restored training lessons on the Tuskegee Airmen, but some Alabama lawmakers said that doesn’t go far enough.
Montgomery Academy's Elle McBride signed to play volleyball at Emory University.
Alcohol beverage company Diageo North America has announced plans for a new manufacturing and warehousing facility in Montgomery. The company says it will build a 360,000-square foot facility with a multimillion case annual production capacity for Diageo’s alcohol brands.
Alabama will hold an online surplus property auction this month.The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) said a wide variety of items, i
Saraland High School quarterback KJ Lacey marked the Spartans’ third straight Mr. Football winner Tuesday. Lacey, along with each classification’s
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The wife of a 72-year-old veteran who was beaten to death by a cellmate in an Alabama jail filed a civil rights lawsuit Wednesday against three deputies working at the jail, alleging that the officers ignored his pleas for help.
A billboard by artist Hank Willis Thomas in Montgomery, Alabama, was removed after an outcry that spurred city leadership to investigate the piece. The billboard was mounted through For Freedoms, an artist-led organization cofounded by Thomas that has historically mounted politically charged billboards across the nation during election cycles,