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One Person Dead After Being Hit By A Train | July 28, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: A tragic incident occurred in downtown Huntsville when a person was struck and killed by a train. This marks the second fatality in the Church Street area from a train since February of last year. Local residents expressed shock and sadness over the event, with one neighbor, Belinda Stapler, recalling her distress upon seeing first responders at the scene. Authorities closed the area to investigate, with findings typically handled by the National Transportation Safety Board, a process that may take up to two years. An investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to identify the victim.
Authorities say one person is dead after being hit by a train in downtown Huntsville on Sunday.
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Community mourns the loss of University of Mobile men’s basketball player
SUMMARY: The University of Mobile closed today as students and faculty mourn the unexpected death of basketball player Kaden Francis. The Rams were excused from classes to honor him after he was found unresponsive in the locker room and died shortly after. A prayer vigil was held in remembrance of the dedicated athlete, known for his commitment to the game. Friends and community members expressed their grief over the loss of someone so young and promising in his career. The cause of Francis’s death remains undetermined, and the university president has released a statement acknowledging the tragedy.
Classes at the University of Mobile were canceled on Wednesday as the campus gathered to mourn the unexpected loss of men’s basketball player, Kaiden Francis.
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Blustery cold temperatures move into Central Alabama for the end of the week.
SUMMARY: The return of the Dora float to the parade has been a topic of excitement, especially alongside the anticipated Haribo candy float featuring gummy bears. In local weather news, big temperature swings are expected over the next few days. Temperatures will rise into the 60s, but colder winds will bring widespread lows in the 30s by Thursday morning, with wind chill values feeling even colder, especially Friday morning. Saturday could bring widespread frost, particularly in sheltered areas. Fans heading to the Auburn game should prepare for cold temperatures, with a warmer forecast of 60s and 70s next week.
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Alabama's weather forecast is getting colder, and a widespread frost and freeze is likely by the …
SUMMARY: The weather in Birmingham is gradually improving, with light rain tapering off and fog developing overnight. A shift to northwestern winds will bring cooler, drier air, with temperatures dropping to the mid-60s before feeling significantly cooler. Northern regions may experience substantial snowfall, while Birmingham is expected to see potential frost on Friday and Saturday mornings. This drop in temperature marks a change to colder weather, with highs around 54°F on Friday and 33°F on Saturday. A warm-up is anticipated heading into Thanksgiving week, and chilly conditions are forecasted for college football games.
Alabama’s weather forecast is getting colder, and a widespread frost and freeze is likely by the weekend
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