D.J. Fluker of Foley High picked as No. 5 Super Senior football player by Birmingham News (Birmingham News)

20 August 2008, 5:25 am

As Hurricane Katrina zeroed in on New Orleans, Annice Fluker pushed the pedal down and drove as fast as she could for Mobile. The plan was to evacuate for a week or so and find a safe refuge for her four children, ranging in age from 5 to 14, with family in Alabama.... read more

McArthur, Gerhardt set wedding date (Greenville Advocate)

20 August 2008, 4:39 am

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Adams McArthur of Greenville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Tatum Adams McArthur, M.D., to David Christian Gerhardt, M.D., son of Drs. Michael and Clara Gerhardt of Birmingham.... read more

USA guard Domonic Tilford's status still uncertain after drug arrest; Jaguars continue practice for exhibition trip (Mobile Press-Register)

20 August 2008, 2:23 am

There's no question that the performance of South Alabama's guards fueled the Jaguars' record-breaking 26-7 season and NCAA tournament appearance last year.... read more

Former UA player is Summer League MVP (The Tuscaloosa News)

20 August 2008, 1:32 am

TUSCALOOSA | Kenny Walker, a center who helped the University of Alabama win the 2002 Southeastern Conference regular-season championship, was named MVP of the Eurobasket Summer League in Salt Lake City, Utah.... read more

Football Poll - August 20, 2008 (The Rock Hill Herald)

19 August 2008, 10:20 pm

CLEMSON -- Fridays at Valley Elementary School in Pelham, Ala., were a measure of team pride three decades ago: Students were encouraged to wear the colors of their favorite college program.... read more

Family Tides break upon Clemson coach (The State)

19 August 2008, 9:12 pm

CLEMSON — Fridays at Valley Elementary School in Pelham, Ala., were a measure of team pride three decades ago: Students were encouraged to wear the colors of their favorite college program. The obvious choices were Alabama or Auburn, and Dabo Swinney wanted to show he was more than a regular Crim... read more