March Spotlight
Visit Alabama’s sites with All-In-One tickets The Alabama Department of Tourism and Travel wants everyone to get out and enjoy some of the state’s metro
Visit Alabama’s sites with All-In-One tickets The Alabama Department of Tourism and Travel wants everyone to get out and enjoy some of the state’s metro
We’ve enjoyed seeing photos from our readers on their travels with Alabama Living! Please send us a photo of you with a copy of the
I am not a hunter. I used to be, but not anymore. But I am an eater, and when I think of eating what hunters bring
Michael Staley is president of the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition (ACFC), a non-profit dedicated to reducing American dependence on foreign oil by supporting efforts to
From the Buttered Home Pizza is a favorite around The Buttered Home! I often use the saying, “I can’t please everyone, I am not pizza!”
Story and photos by Jennifer Kornegay “I like playing with my food; I love trying new things and putting a new spin on classic dishes,” says
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.
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As spring approaches and water begins to warm, fish prepare for their annual rituals that renew life and restock waterways. Each species spawns a little
Angler lands new state record toothy predator For Keith Dees and his 15-year-old son, Huntley, of Fruitdale, Ala., what had already been a good day
Pop-up shops — temporary stores that spring up in unexpected places — have become quite popular in the retail world, and now the concept is
Cut roses, the most universal floral symbols of love, are perennial favorite gifts for Valentine’s Day, but if you’re looking for a truly perennial gift
Ledbetter brings co-op experience to the State House By Minnie Lamberth Alabama’s recently elected Speaker of the House, Nathaniel Ledbetter,
By Minnie Lamberth House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, R-Rainsville, isn’t the only elected official with connections to the electric cooperative community.
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.