
Identify and place this Alabama landmark and you could win $25! Winner is chosen at random from all correct entries.
My Kid’s Art Submit “I met a celebrity!” photos by February 28. Winning photos will run in the April issue.
Roy Blount Jr. tells the story. There was a kitchen fire. The lady of the house called the fire department. “Hello, I’ve got a
Dr. Don Williamson has been the president/CEO of the Alabama Hospital Association since November 2015. Previously, he was well known to Alabamians for his work
Depending on which source you read, the history of chocolate can be traced back to ancient Mexico, where it is believed the Olmecs made a
By Allison Law In February 2020, Lucy’s – a modern, upscale casual eatery in south Auburn – enjoyed its best month financially. Its menu of
This recipe collection, The Best of Alabama Living, includes the magazine’s winning recipes from the past eight years, along with winners of AREA’s Alabama National Fair cooking contests. From delicious appetizers to main dishes and desserts, you’ll find more than 250 of your fellow Alabamians’ best dishes.
By John Felsher Photos courtesy of the Bowhunters of Alabama, Inc. The Alabama deer season ends Feb. 10 or sooner, depending where one hunts and
By John Felsher “Shoot,” I yelled as birds exploded in all directions, running across the water frantically trying to get airborne. “There’s another one just
Poinsettias, Christmas cactuses, amaryllises, paperwhites and other traditional holiday plants make the season bright, but to make the season sublime, consider getting an orchid. Orchids
By Katie Jackson Grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence. It may be pink, blue, purple, gold or ivory. It may
My Kid’s Art Submit “I met a celebrity!” photos by February 28. Winning photos will run in the April issue.
Sales tax holiday for storm supplies is Feb. 26-28 With the spring storm season approaching, this is a great time to take stock of your
Award-winning Alabama Living is the official statewide publication of the electric cooperatives in Alabama and the largest magazine of its type in the state, reaching some 400,000 electric cooperative consumers.