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Perched atop Monte Sano Mountain (which delightfully translates to “Mountain of Health” in Spanish), this 2,140-acre paradise ...
Perched atop Monte Sano Mountain (which appropriately translates to “Mountain of Health” in Italian), this 2,140-acre natural ...
Amazon Founder, Jeff Bezos, is launching an Amazon rocket in Florida next week. It will be visible in some parts of the east ...
Last college football season there was a lot of excitement about the Tuskegee Morehouse Classic returning to it’s historic ...
Mayor Steven Reed of Montgomery, Alabama, announced the 86th installment of the Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic will move from Columbus, Georgia, to his city in 2025. Columbus was the site of the first ...
The Alabama House of Representatives moved to endorse President Donald Trump’s name change for the Gulf of Mexico, passing a ...
A leading auto and electronics supplier plans to open a plant in Macon County’s industrial park and create hundreds of jobs for the area.
Students, faculty, and staff at the university now have a new tool to notify them in case of an emergency on campus.
The all-Black 332nd Fighter Group, based at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama, shattered the race barrier during World War II. The unit had as many as 14,000 airmen 1,000 of them pilots.
Indicating he could possibly sneak into the first round, the Alabama quarterback recently accepted an invitation from the league to attend the draft. The Steelers have not solved their quarterback ...
This is an opinion column. When the U.S. Air Force pulled the Tuskegee Airmen from its training curriculum, Alabama Sen. Katie Britt demanded it be put back. Good for her. Really. Thank you ...