News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Community Rallies Around Transplant Recipient | Oct.4, 2024 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: Cole Began was diagnosed with kidney disease and congestive heart failure, requiring both a new heart and kidney. He has successfully received transplants, but his recovery continues. His daughter, Kayla Smith, highlights how the Scottsboro community has rallied around their family during this challenging time. Paul Began, known for his work at the Jackson County Courthouse, has received overwhelming support from coworkers, friends, and family, who organized a fundraiser featuring home-baked goods that raised thousands of dollars. While Cole has been released from Vanderbilt Medical Center, he will remain near Nashville for follow-up care, with another fundraising event planned.
As maintenance director, Gann is a familiar face to those who work at the courthouse. On Friday, co-workers, family and friends met there to celebrate Gann’s recovery so far, pray for the future, and find a way to help his family.
News 19 is North Alabama’s News Leader! We are the CBS affiliate in North Alabama and the Tennessee Valley since November 28, 1963.
https://whnt.com/
https://www.facebook.com/whntnews19
https://www.instagram.com/whntnews19/
https://twitter.com/whnt
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
5th Quarter Play of the Week: Week 7
SUMMARY: Each week on “The Fifth Quarter,” we analyze top plays and showcase nominees for the “Play of the Week,” sponsored by Cart Doctor. This week’s nominees include: 1) St. Michael’s quarterback Gunner Rivers connecting with Brody Jones for a tying touchdown against Jackson. 2) Baker’s Tate Graham’s remarkable scoop and score play. 3) Fairhope’s Desmond Thomas, who made a game-changing kickoff return after a touchdown, leading to a crucial win against Foley. You can vote for your favorite play at wkrg.com, with the winner revealed on Monday at 6:30. Stay tuned for more updates!
Voting is open for theย 5th Quarter Play of the Week for week seven! Cast your vote and the winner will be announced Monday night at 6:30 on News 5!
VOTE: https://trib.al/fJeYVz9
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Tropical System will likely form in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting Florida and strengthening rip c…
SUMMARY: WVTM 13 Weather reports a warm and humid evening in Demopolis with a sunset along the Black Warrior River at 77 degrees. The Game of the Week features Saint Clair County vs. Leeds, with temperatures dropping to the upper 60s after the game. This weekend will see highs in the upper 80s and plenty of sunshine. A cold front is expected next week, bringing cooler temperatures, dropping to the mid-50s by Thursday morning and highs in the upper 70s. Additionally, the tropics are active, with potential tropical developments in the Gulf of Mexico but limited impacts anticipated for the region.
Tropical System will likely form in the Gulf of Mexico, impacting Florida and strengthening rip currents along the Gulf Coast
Subscribe to WVTM on YouTube now for more: https://bit.ly/2jvAaUD
Get more Birmingham news: http://www.wvtm13.com
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/WVTM13/
Follow us: https://twitter.com/WVTM13
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvtm13/
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Several Colleges Waiving Application Fees Next Week | Oct. 4, 2024 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: High school seniors will have an excellent opportunity to apply to college next week, as several colleges and universities are waiving application fees. The Alabama State Department of Education announced that students can apply for free to participating colleges throughout the week, including institutions in Alabama and neighboring states. A complete list of participating colleges is available on WHNT.com. However, it’s important to note that some applications may have specific requirements.
High school seniors will have a great opportunity to apply to college next week. Several colleges and universities are waiving their application fees.
News 19 is North Alabama’s News Leader! We are the CBS affiliate in North Alabama and the Tennessee Valley since November 28, 1963.
https://whnt.com/
https://www.facebook.com/whntnews19
https://www.instagram.com/whntnews19/
https://twitter.com/whnt
-
News from the South - Texas News Feed6 days ago
Texas advocate calls on state to protect unaccompanied minors, Texas children | Texas
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed6 days ago
Warmer Weather returns to Alabama next week, as multiple tropical systems develop in the Atlantic
-
Local News3 days ago
Dockworkers join other unions in trying to fend off automation, or minimize the impact
-
Local News2 days ago
Bidenโs student loan cancellation free to move forward as court order expires
-
Mississippi News3 days ago
Rural king store will soon replace Kmart building
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed2 days ago
Bacterial illness spike linked to LongHorn Steakhouse in Metro East
-
News from the South - Tennessee News Feed2 days ago
Former officers found guilty of some charges, not guilty of others in Tyre Nichols federal trial
-
Mississippi Today2 days ago
Jackson State eying downtown Marriott as solution to student housing shortage