WAAY 31's Max Cohan reports from Legion Field.
All the universities in North Alabama are not requiring the SAT or ACT for fall 2021 admission.
No. 13 UAH defeated Shorter 11-7 at Charger Park Sunday/
The Bulldogs are on a four-game win streak after defeating the Delta Devils.
Para-Cyclists expressed excitement to be able to return to competition after a year without official events.
Warm start to the work week with a cold front on the way Wednesday
cool start to the day Monday, but warm temperatures prevail. A cold front follows Wednesday
WAAY 31's Max Cohan recaps A-Day and the Magic City Classic from Legion Field
"Probably going to have a soft opening sometime early in May with some very specific classes to see how things will work and then we will have a big hurrah later."
Alabama A&M Takes on Alabama State at Legion Field
Max Cohan has the highlights
Mostly sunny skies Sunday with highs in the upper 60s!
Mostly sunny Sunday with highs in the upper 60s.
The athletes are trying to qualify for the Paralympic Games in Tokyo
Hundreds of people bought tickets as soon as they were able to.
cloudy day ahead, sunshine returns to finish the weekend
spotty showers and clouds for Saturday, warmer temperatures on the way Sunday.
Alabama A&M only needed three runs to win this one thanks to a strong outing from Josue Torres.
Woman looking for justice after dog killed
Spotty showers arrive to kick off the weekend Saturday morning. This won't last all day, but it will stay cool. Highs struggle into the low 60s. Overall, the weather pattern still looks quiet for the next seven days.
The Chargers fought hard in the first game but fell flat in the second.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers learned more about how you can watch the U.S. Paralympic Cycling competition.
WAAY-31's Grace Campbell joins us live in Huntsville where some of the protesters were arrested.
WAAY-31's Olivia Schueller talks to members of a local robotics team going to watch a rocket launch.
WAAY-31's Breken Terry discusses a rise in hesitation to get a 2nd dose of vaccines due to developments with the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine.
Scattered showers return late tonight and last through tomorrow morning. Once the showers move out, the weekend stays cool with highs only in the 60s.
Alabama Original: Lewter Hardware Company
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill that would make most municipal elections in the state separate from the presidential election cycle.
Huntsville protesters appear in court
Cloudy skies Friday but North Alabama stays dry through most of the day with highs in the mid-60s this afternoon. Rain chances increase through Saturday morning but drying out by the afternoon.
The Florence Falcons hold the Area 8 lead after a split against Bob Jones.
The Chargers won the first game but were held hitless in the second.
Update with Dr. Ali Hassoun
Kate's forecast
Mixed reaction to gambling bill's casino
WAAY-31's Olivia Schueller spoke to the owners of Bentley's at the Outhouse where she learned more about the problems they have been facing.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers is live in Huntsville with more information on the possibility for herd immunity.
WAAY-31's Grace Campbell discusses a new proposal to get rid of Tornado Sirens due to advances in technology.
WAAY-31's Breken Terry speaks to medical professionals in light of the pause of the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers updates us on the future of Herd Immunity and how we can get to that point.
Officials discuss replacing warning sirens with new technology in Marshall County
Kate's forecast
Florence urgent care discusses concerns about coronavirus vaccine hesitancy
Huntsville STEM women leading Homeland protection
A look back at the April 27th Tornadoes.
Lawmakers Vote On Medical Marijuana
Veterans Home To Start In-House Vaccinations
Calhoun Event
Johnson and Johnson local reactions
A fast moving cold front clears North Alabama back to sunny skies Thursday afternoon but highs will remain about 10 degrees below average for mid-April.
Alabama A&M defeated Jackson State 54-43 on Saturday, scoring 50 plus for only the ninth time since joining Division 1 play.
On the heels of a big win against Jackson State, the Bulldogs are looking to punch their ticket to the conference championship against Alabama State.
Scholarship named after Huntsville nurse
Investigating J&J blood clots
Kate's forecast
Alex Torres-Perez takes a look at how big a learning gap due to the pandemic is and its impact on students.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers discusses how a local barber school has been teaching up and coming barbers.
WAAY-31's Ashley Carter discusses how a veteran's home will be able to vaccinate residents and employees.
WAAY-31's Olivia Schueller brings us an update on the hold on the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine.
Kate's forecast
Afghanistan veteran reacts to President Biden's announcement
There's a new flight coming to Huntsville International Airport!
Madison County Commission discusses guidelines for Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Huntsville veterans home can now handle all parts of the vaccination process in-house
Showers and a few thunderstorms move into North Alabama by the early afternoon hours Wednesday. Rain totals between a tenth to a quarter of inch are expected. Unseasonably cool weather last through the weekend.
A Taste of Panoply 2021
Cops react to Daunte Wright killing
Kate's forecast
Olivia Schueller spoke with a woman who recently received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Alex Torres-Perez gives a breakdown of the class action lawsuit filed against the former Limestone and Athens City School Superintendents along with four others.
Ashley Carter spoke with a police veteran on if pulling a taser instead of a gun is a common mistake.
More Madison County residents get vaccinated at mobile clinic
WAAY-31's Alex Torres-Perez updates us on the class action lawsuit filed against Trey Holladay and Tom Sisk.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers updates legal action being taken by the family of Nigel Shelby, a bullied black teenager.
WAAY-31's Ashley Carter discusses reactions of family members in light of Daunte Wright's shooting at the hands of cops.
WAAY-31's Olivia Schueller updates us about the pause of the Johnson and Johnson Vaccines in light of blood clots being caused by the vaccine.,
WAAY 31's Ashley Carter reports
Morgan County deputies honored for saving boy's life
Kate's forecast
Huntsville school district facing lawsuit after suicide
Former Limestone County school leaders face class action lawsuit
Alabama pauses use of Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine after federal recommendation
Today is our last warm day for quite some time. Highs top out in the low 80s once again with filtered sunshine. Rain chances return with spotty showers throughout the day Wednesday.
Another warm afternoon Tuesday with highs near 80. Expect passing clouds but periods of mostly sunny skies this afternoon. Scattered showers with a rumble or two of thunder will be possible Wednesday. Expect afternoon highs in the mid-60s the 2nd half of this week.
Website to ease vaccine scheduling headaches
Kate's forecast
WAAY-31's Alex Torres-Perez joins us live from the Limestone County Courthouse.
WAAY-31's Bridget Divers heard from Decatur businesses about what they're doing after the state's mask mandate expired.
WAAY-31's Breken Terry spoke with Helen Keller Hospital about its concerns with vaccine hesitancy.
WAAY-31's Olivia Schueller spoke to an infectious disease specialist to learn what is causing more young people to be hospitalized.
Breken Terry spoke with Helen Keller Hospital about its plans to continue getting vaccines to those who need it.
Bridget Divers spoke with several businesses to hear how they're doing without a masking mandate.
Kate's forecast
Renovation work begins at Huntsville's Joe Davis Stadium
Status hearing held for Limestone County sheriff
Enjoy the sunshine this afternoon! Highs reach 80 later on today. We'll see more clouds Tuesday but most stay dry until Wednesday when spotty showers are expected throughout the day.
Students return to class after mandate.
Vaccine Scheduling App
This will make it easier for people to schedule a vaccine appointment.
Sunny skies to start the workweek for North Alabama. Highs warm to 80 Monday but today will be the warmest day of the week. Widespread showers arrive Wednesday morning along with highs in the 60s for the rest of the week.
County | Cases | Deaths |
---|---|---|
Jefferson | 75483 | 1494 |
Mobile | 39111 | 799 |
Madison | 34084 | 500 |
Tuscaloosa | 25396 | 444 |
Montgomery | 24037 | 573 |
Shelby | 23210 | 242 |
Baldwin | 20714 | 302 |
Lee | 15614 | 166 |
Calhoun | 14350 | 311 |
Morgan | 14164 | 273 |
Etowah | 13696 | 348 |
Marshall | 12007 | 220 |
Houston | 10408 | 279 |
Elmore | 10018 | 203 |
Limestone | 9858 | 148 |
Cullman | 9507 | 191 |
St. Clair | 9478 | 236 |
Lauderdale | 9271 | 233 |
DeKalb | 8760 | 183 |
Talladega | 8122 | 173 |
Walker | 7146 | 276 |
Autauga | 6760 | 106 |
Jackson | 6760 | 110 |
Blount | 6529 | 133 |
Colbert | 6234 | 132 |
Coffee | 5431 | 113 |
Dale | 4779 | 111 |
Russell | 4309 | 39 |
Franklin | 4209 | 82 |
Chilton | 4114 | 110 |
Covington | 4068 | 115 |
Tallapoosa | 3915 | 148 |
Escambia | 3903 | 74 |
Dallas | 3525 | 150 |
Chambers | 3516 | 122 |
Clarke | 3472 | 60 |
Marion | 3072 | 100 |
Pike | 3065 | 76 |
Lawrence | 2962 | 95 |
Winston | 2732 | 72 |
Bibb | 2563 | 61 |
Marengo | 2484 | 61 |
Geneva | 2462 | 75 |
Pickens | 2332 | 59 |
Barbour | 2271 | 55 |
Hale | 2186 | 75 |
Butler | 2131 | 68 |
Fayette | 2094 | 60 |
Henry | 1881 | 44 |
Cherokee | 1827 | 44 |
Randolph | 1772 | 41 |
Monroe | 1727 | 40 |
Washington | 1653 | 38 |
Macon | 1561 | 48 |
Clay | 1501 | 55 |
Crenshaw | 1495 | 57 |
Cleburne | 1467 | 41 |
Lamar | 1397 | 34 |
Lowndes | 1373 | 53 |
Wilcox | 1247 | 27 |
Bullock | 1219 | 40 |
Conecuh | 1095 | 28 |
Perry | 1076 | 26 |
Sumter | 1032 | 32 |
Coosa | 994 | 28 |
Greene | 914 | 34 |
Choctaw | 588 | 24 |
Out of AL | 0 | 0 |
Unassigned | 0 | 0 |
County | Cases | Deaths |
---|---|---|
Shelby | 92728 | 1585 |
Davidson | 87309 | 923 |
Knox | 49411 | 623 |
Hamilton | 43254 | 481 |
Rutherford | 41816 | 420 |
Williamson | 27237 | 214 |
Sumner | 23155 | 339 |
Montgomery | 19075 | 224 |
Wilson | 17979 | 224 |
Out of TN | 17945 | 98 |
Unassigned | 16655 | 134 |
Sullivan | 16096 | 287 |
Blount | 14963 | 194 |
Bradley | 14518 | 147 |
Washington | 14129 | 242 |
Sevier | 13116 | 174 |
Maury | 13021 | 168 |
Putnam | 11155 | 173 |
Madison | 10771 | 240 |
Robertson | 9567 | 127 |
Anderson | 8599 | 171 |
Hamblen | 8478 | 170 |
Greene | 7715 | 152 |
Tipton | 7216 | 102 |
Coffee | 6824 | 121 |
Dickson | 6724 | 109 |
Cumberland | 6555 | 127 |
Carter | 6443 | 156 |
Bedford | 6409 | 127 |
Gibson | 6387 | 144 |
McMinn | 6342 | 95 |
Roane | 6174 | 102 |
Jefferson | 6061 | 121 |
Loudon | 6011 | 69 |
Lawrence | 5786 | 86 |
Hawkins | 5766 | 106 |
Monroe | 5702 | 95 |
Warren | 5508 | 81 |
Dyer | 5357 | 104 |
Franklin | 5083 | 88 |
Fayette | 4903 | 77 |
Obion | 4499 | 96 |
Cocke | 4429 | 98 |
Cheatham | 4422 | 54 |
Rhea | 4303 | 75 |
Lincoln | 4295 | 63 |
Marshall | 4103 | 58 |
Campbell | 4084 | 62 |
Weakley | 4019 | 62 |
Giles | 3939 | 98 |
Henderson | 3724 | 75 |
Macon | 3573 | 76 |
Carroll | 3571 | 82 |
White | 3539 | 68 |
Hardin | 3491 | 66 |
Hardeman | 3458 | 63 |
Lauderdale | 3142 | 44 |
Henry | 3118 | 75 |
Marion | 3083 | 46 |
Claiborne | 3055 | 73 |
Scott | 3051 | 45 |
Overton | 2963 | 60 |
Wayne | 2942 | 34 |
Hickman | 2796 | 45 |
McNairy | 2767 | 54 |
DeKalb | 2749 | 53 |
Smith | 2739 | 38 |
Haywood | 2681 | 61 |
Grainger | 2584 | 49 |
Trousdale | 2487 | 22 |
Morgan | 2455 | 39 |
Fentress | 2380 | 46 |
Johnson | 2302 | 38 |
Bledsoe | 2094 | 11 |
Chester | 2093 | 51 |
Crockett | 2009 | 48 |
Polk | 1990 | 24 |
Unicoi | 1941 | 49 |
Cannon | 1888 | 31 |
Union | 1856 | 34 |
Grundy | 1772 | 32 |
Humphreys | 1736 | 21 |
Lake | 1695 | 26 |
Sequatchie | 1664 | 28 |
Benton | 1629 | 40 |
Decatur | 1573 | 38 |
Lewis | 1557 | 26 |
Meigs | 1341 | 23 |
Stewart | 1300 | 28 |
Jackson | 1296 | 35 |
Clay | 1090 | 31 |
Houston | 1083 | 33 |
Perry | 1057 | 28 |
Moore | 997 | 17 |
Van Buren | 834 | 21 |
Pickett | 756 | 24 |
Hancock | 547 | 12 |