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SEC Baseball Tournament Alabama blows late lead eliminated by LSU
SEC Digital Network HOOVER, Ala. -- Second-seeded LSU rallied from a one-run deficit with two outs in the top of the ninth inning Friday to defeat seventh-seeded Alabama, 3-2, and advance to the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Semifinals at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. LSU (50-9) advances to face third-seeded Arkansas in the first SEC Tournament Semifinal on Saturday with first ...
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SEC baseball tournament still a fan favorite
Many of you are packing up heading to the lake, the beach, or maybe to the ballpark for this Memorial Day weekend. Hoover will host the SEC baseball tournament through at least 2016. This year's lower attendance thus far has some asking if the tournament has lost its luster. Those with a stake in Hoover's success say no. This is a huge economic boost the city. Robert Yeager, ...
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Former assistant Tallassee police chief convicted
Attorney General Luther Strange says Davis was convicted Thursday in a non-jury trial before Elmore County Circuit Judge John Bush. The judge found her guilty of 10 ethics counts of using her position for personal gain and 19 counts of unlawfully obtaining criminal offender record information on multiple ...
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Police make arrest in death of missing Ala. man
http://bit.ly/12T8Qk5 ) reports 19-year-old Ronald Mitchell is charged with murder in the death of 22-year-old Micah Dewayne Johnson, who was last seen Monday morning. Police learned Johnson and Mitchell had spoken with each other early Tuesday ...
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UA in the News May 24 2013
Lower housing affordability indicates improving market, housing experts say Anniston Star - May 23 Calhoun County home affordability decreased in the first three months of the year as prices and demand rose, indicating a strengthening housing market. According to the Alabama Center for Real Estate’s latest affordability index, homes in the county were 3.16 percent less affordable in the ...
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Movie Review
Mission to Mars
When Pauline Kael wrote her ecstatic, glowing reviews of Brian De Palma's films in the 1970s and early 1980s, she always focused on De Palma's twisted sense of humor as both his greatest asset as a director and the reason why he was savaged by so many other critics. For Kael, all of De Palma's macabre thrillers were, at their hearts, comedies. She described "Carrie" (1976) as "a perverse mixture ... ...
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Florida Gators land commitment from Tuscaloosa TE Cyontai Lewis
Lewis, 6-foot-5, 208 pounds, also plays basketball for Tuscaloosa Northridge High and he anounced his decision on Twitter via his handle ...
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Ala. high school teacher arrested on sex charge
HOOVER, Ala. (AP) -- Sheriff's officials south of Birmingham say a high school teacher accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student has been ...
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Your Health 5-24-15 Mold in your home
BIRMINGHAM - AL - It must be nice to own your own home. But, a local woman's home in Pelham literally takes her breath away. The problem: mold. ABC 33/40's Linda Mays reports to us why the homeowner had to make a life saving decision. Usually your home is your safe haven. But, doctors say Judy Berneske's Pelham town home is too unhealthy to live in. Judy Berneske says, "I ...
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Auburn complex gets new name look after killings
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - The new owners of an Auburn apartment complex are giving it a different name and a fresh look as they try rebranding it following a shooting that killed three people, including two former Auburn University football players. The apartments formerly known as University Heights are now called Tiger Lodge. The 756-bed complex was purchased by Realco Capital Partners in January ...
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Military Families to get free admission at the Regions Tradition
Boyd Brothers Transportation will honor the men and women serving the United States Armed Forces by hosting Military Appreciation Days at the Regions Tradition on Thursday, June 6th and Friday, June 7th. All active and retired military, along with their families, will receive complimentary grounds admission to the major championship by showing a valid military I.D. at the admission gate. Boyd ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island
The hotel is easy to locate although coming off Highway 405 South there is no indicattion that the Downtown exits ...
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