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US Air Force's Space Command Headed to Alabama, Despite Objections
The U.S. Air Force announced Wednesday that the new U.S. Space Command headquarters will be in Huntsville, Alabama
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Najee Harris Cements Legacy as Alabama, Bay Area Football Legend
Najee Harris went from a Bay Area legend to the greatest career by an Alabama running back ever.
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Thousands Party in Streets After Alabama Win Despite Virus
Thousands of excited football fans ignored pandemic precautions and partied in streets around the University of Alabama after the Crimson Tide defeated Ohio State for the national championship
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Unstoppable Tide: Alabama Routs Ohio State for National Title
The celebration was at once familiar and unique. The confetti cannons sent a crimson and white shower into the air and Alabama players ran to the sideline to grab their championship hats and T-shirts.
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Alabama's Smith Becomes 1st WR to Win Heisman in 29 Years
DeVonta Smith of Alabama is the first wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy in 29 seasons
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Reported Virus Issues at Ohio State Raise Specter of CFP Delay
College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock says the national championship game between Alabama and Ohio State is still a go for Monday night.
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Justice Department Sues Alabama Over Prison Conditions
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Alabama over conditions in the state prisons
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Veteran Released From Hospital in Time for 104th Birthday
World War II veteran Major Wooten was released from the hospital on Monday after battling COVID-19.
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Tommy Tuberville Wins Alabama Senate Race
Tommy Tuberville defeated Sen. Doug Jones in the Alabama Senate race.
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Servicewomen Killed in Alabama Plane Crash Identified
Authorities have identified the two service members who were killed when their plane crashed in a residential Alabama neighborhood.
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Student Pilot Among Crew That Died in Navy Crash in Alabama
The U.S. Navy says the two crew members who died when a Navy training plane out of Florida crashed in an Alabama residential neighborhood were an instructor pilot and a student aviator.
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US Navy: 2 Onboard Training Plane Killed in Alabama Crash
Authorities say a U.S. Navy training plane traveling from Florida has crashed in an Alabama residential neighborhood near the Gulf Coast, killing both people in the plane
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Supreme Court Puts Curbside Voting on Hold in Alabama
The Supreme Court has put on hold a lower court order that would have permitted curbside voting in Alabama in November.
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Coroner: Alabama Woman Killed in Attack by Pack of Dogs
A woman was attacked and killed by a pack of dogs on Monday afternoon according to the Walker County authorities.
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Alabama Coach Nick Saban, AD Greg Byrne Test Positive for COVID-19
Alabama coach Nick Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne have tested positive for COVID-19, three days before the second-ranked Crimson Tide is set to face No. 3 Georgia in a clash of Southeastern Conference and national powers.
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Alabama Governor Apologizes to '63 Church Bombing Survivor
Alabama’s governor is apologizing to a survivor of a racist 1963 church bombing that killed four Black girls.
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Not Over Yet: Gulf Coast Braces for 2nd Round of Flooding in Sally's Wake
Homeowners and businesses along the soggy Gulf Coast have begun cleaning up in the wake of Hurricane Sally, even as the region braces for a delayed, second round of flooding in the coming days from rivers and creeks swollen by the storm’s heavy rains
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Hurricane Sally Slams Into Gulf Coast, Drenching Florida and Alabama
Hurricane Sally made landfall early Wednesday morning as a slow-moving, three mph storm, drenching parts of the Gulf Coast from Pensacola Beach, Florida, to Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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Hurricane Sally Leaves Trail of Floods, Damage As It Moves North
Hurricane Sally made landfall on the Gulf Coast early Wednesday morning and is crawling north at 5mph, leaving floods and building damage in its wake.
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Roll Tide? Why This Alabama Mayor is Clinging to Hope for a College Football Season
The mayor of Tuscaloosa, Alabama speaks on the crippling economic impact to his city and others around the country if college football is derailed.