Alabama Makers Market Connects Vendors, Businesses
The Alabama Department of Tourism is trying a new method of connecting Alabama makers to business owners who can sell their products.
Alabama lawmakers have approved an austere general fund budget that Gov. Robert Bentley immediately vowed to veto to bring lawmakers back into special session this summer.
Along with the the warm, spring weather we’re experiencing, it’s also the time of year to experience the fresh fruits and veggies that are growing.
The Alabama Department of Tourism is trying a new method of connecting Alabama makers to business owners who can sell their products.
The Alabama Tourism Department wants to help get more Alabama made products in gift shops across the state.
An update now on the former Head Elementary School property in Montgomery.
Another day in the state house and still no general fund budget has been brought up in the senate.
That caused a lot of confusion for lawmakers today.
Renovations are set to begin on the historic Mount Vernon Theatre in July. Volunteers raised nearly half a million dollars for the project. Now people who live there are turning their attention to the abandoned buildings just blocks away from the theatre and Hotel Talisi, which shut down after an arson in 2009.
After 30 years in business, Calhoun Foods has closed its grocery store on West Fairview Avenue in Montgomery.
If you drive the highways and backroads of some of Alabama’s most rural counties, then you’re driving on some of the deadliest roads in the state.
Alabama senators are seeking to rename Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge, a historic site in the voting rights movement that also bears the name of a Ku Klux Klan officer.