The university does a fantastic job of honoring former football greats, but not so much with other Crimson Tide sports.
The famous band recently got a chance to see how the 18-wheelers that haul its tour equipment are made, highlighting the ...
Autherine Lucy Foster made history on Feb. 3, 1956, becoming the first Black student to attend classes at the University of ...
The Alaska Gold Rush town of Nome faced a bleak winter. It was hundreds of miles from anywhere, cut off by the frozen sea and ...
Before “Roll Tide Willie” became an internet sensation he was just a country boy from Alabama that loved Alabama Football. ...
Princess Iman of Jordan is pregnant! King Abdullah and Queen Rania's eldest daughter is expecting her first baby with husband ...
Mobile isn’t the only place to celebrate Mardi Gras in Alabama. Gulf Shores, one hour south by car, has some of the USA’s ...
By the early 1900s, Mobile was one of the top banana importers in the nation, behind only New York and New Orleans.
On 7/29/15 in Columbia SC, James Taylor was joined onstage by Charleston choir Lowcountry Voices. Together, they sang “Shed a ...
Dr. King visited Mansfield twice during the 1960s. Both times, he addressed standing-room-only crowds at Mount Hermon Baptist ...
Tallulah starred as the crazed Mrs. Trefoile in the British camp horror film “Fanatic,” known in the U.S. as “Die! Die! My ...