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CDC: Many Americans Can Now Go Outside Without a Mask

(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) U.S. health officials say fully vaccinated Americans don’t need to wear masks outdoors anymore unless they are in a big crowd of strangers. And unvaccinated people can drop face coverings in some cases, too. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released the updated guidance Tuesday. Previously the CDC had been advising that people should wear…

Bridge at Blount Cultural Park Closed for Repairs

Photo provided by the City of Montgomery Blount Cultural Park’s stone bridge on Festival Drive will be closed for repair work starting today. City engineers estimate a two to three month timeline until reopening. The project comes as part of routine maintenance that is required throughout the bridge’s lifecycle to ensure its safety for those driving or walking. A detour…

Two People Charged with Capital Murder for Man’s Shooting Death in Brundidge

Two people have been arrested in the death of a man whose body was found in Brundidge last week. Pike County Sheriff Russell Thomas and Brundidge Police Chief Marquez James say 23-year-old Raven Brassell of Springhill and 22-year-old Joshua Devon Peterson of Clayton face capital murder charges.  The body of 44-year-old Cordero Ousley was found on Floyd Street in Brundidge on…

Elderly Man and Wife Killed in Fire at Birmingham Home

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) – An 88-year-old man and his 95-year-old wife have been identified as the victims of a Birmingham house fire. Eunice Johnson Grubbs, and her husband, John Fletcher Grubbs, were identified Monday by the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office as the two victims discovered in the fire. Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service officials say firefighters began to put out…

Aid Approved for Recovery from March Storms

A house is totally destroyed after a tornado touches down south of Birmingham, Ala. in the Eagle Point community damaging multiple homes, Thursday, March 25, 2021. Authorities reported major tornado damage Thursday south of Birmingham as strong storms moved through the state. The governor issued an emergency declaration as meteorologists warned that more twisters were likely on their way. (AP…

Alabama Recalls 2011 Tornado Outbreak that Killed Hundreds

This combination of April 29, 2011 and April 16, 2021 photos shows a water tower in Hackleburg, Ala., on April 29, 2011, after a tornado destroyed much of the city and the scene a decade later. While some homes have been rebuilt and businesses recovered, the city still lacks adequate housing and retail businesses. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, Jay Reeves)…

Ten Years Ago Today: April 27, 2011, Tornado Outbreak

APRIL 27, 2011, TORNADO OUTBREAK: The 2011 Super Outbreak spanned multiple days and affected 26 states across the southern and eastern United States with 216 confirmed tornadoes, and some 348 deaths. Alabama was the hardest hit, as several waves of tornado and wind damage producing-storms swept through the state beginning before sunrise and continuing well past sunset. Over an 18…

Very Warm and Dry until Friday

An upper ridge is in place over the region and that means nice and warm days with more sun than clouds. Highs today will be in the mid 80s, while Wednesday and Thursday will be in the upper 80s, very warm for the final week of April. Nights will be fair and comfortable with temps generally in 60s. For the…