Scattered thunderstorms in the morning, then mainly cloudy during the afternoon with thunderstorms likely. High 82F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 70%..
Tonight
Showers in the evening, then cloudy overnight. Low around 70F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%.
Jacksonville State's bowling Gamecocks were one of 40 NCAA champions participated in a tour of the White House, concluding on the South Lawn where Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the teams, according to a news release.
In 2024, the Anniston area is “only halfway through toward an uncontaminated watershed,” said Pam Scully, who has been the EPA’s remedial project manager since the beginning in 2003.
One thing happened on stage at this week’s Republican National Convention that I think we can all agree on: The bulldog was mighty cute. Humor columnist Lisa Davis reveals how bulldogs were bred so that we have the sweet dogs we have now.
Jacksonville State's bowling Gamecocks were one of 40 NCAA champions participated in a tour of the White House, concluding on the South Lawn where Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the teams, according to a news release.
One thing happened on stage at this week’s Republican National Convention that I think we can all agree on: The bulldog was mighty cute. Humor columnist Lisa Davis reveals how bulldogs were bred so that we have the sweet dogs we have now.
From the ground to the roof, metal scaffolding surrounded the stately old Clay County Courthouse in the summer of 1999, as long-delayed renovation work was finally under way.
“The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby” is the new thriller, one that depends on one secret after another, from Ellery Lloyd, the author most recently of “The Club.”
I’m no chef. Not because I don't like to eat — which I do, you can look at my waist and tell that — but because I don’t enjoy it. Since I don’t enjoy cooking, I rarely practice, so I’m not good at it. I can throw something together in a pinch, but it’s going to be far from a culinary masterp…
Anniston Star humor columnist Lisa Davis got to do what she always thought would be her dream job at Vacation Bible School — crafts. It didn't turn out like she thought it would.