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I’m Depressed! I’m going to do something I haven’t done in a long time. In fact, it’s been years. And to be perfectly honest, I’m

Clay Scofield Position: President & CEO, Energy Institute of Alabama About Clay: He grew up on a farm in Joppa outside Arab, where his family

Mild food sensitivities and severe food allergies can make cooking and baking challenging for ourselves and the ones we love. This month, we hope you

Story & Photos By Jennifer Kornegay Growing up, Joel Moon would tag along with his dad as he worked to keep the multiple Burger King locations
From booming suburbs to remote rural farming communities, Alabama’s electric cooperatives are energy providers and engines of economic development. Statewide, electric cooperatives serve more than 1 million Alabamians in their homes, businesses, farms and schools. Their coverage spans approximately 70% of Alabama’s landmass.
Collier’s on Main serves up contemporary cuisine in a classic setting.
At 118 N. Main St. in Brundidge sits a historic building that the community has known and loved since the mid 1900s. What was once a glove and shirt factory is now a hip and eclectic restaurant whose cozy and comfortable ambiance has people lining up to enjoy a meal amid an array of interesting décor.
Among the oldest, simplest and still most effective techniques for catching various species, a popping cork rig can put more redfish, speckled trout, flounder and
Scrappy fighters go on a rampage attacking baitfish Alabama sportsmen can fish for abundant, widespread, hard-fighting pugnacious powerhouses that outfight many larger species, but few
In Alabama, spring rarely arrives on a set schedule. One week the soil feels cold and soggy, and the next you’re wondering if you should
If you’ve ever wondered when or how to prune your ornamental shrubs, you’re not alone. In Alabama, where our climate encourages lush growth, pruning is