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Woman, 66, killed in Birmingham crash
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
A two-vehicle crash in Birmingham Monday left one woman dead.
The crash happened at 12:15 p.m. at 31st Street North and Reverend Abraham Woods Jr. Few details have been released about the circumstances surrounding the wreck.
Mary Kendrick, a 66-year-old passenger in one of the vehicles, was taken to UAB Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 1:24 p.m. It wasn’t immediately clear whether anyone else was injured.
Birmingham police are investigating.
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North Alabama teams reach State Tuesday
Area High School’s compete in Regional Finals
WAFF 48 Sports By Carl Prather | February 23, 2021 at 7:45 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 10:46 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The road to Birmingham and the State basketball tournament began at Regional Sites across North Alabama, as high schools teams battle to move one step closer to potential State Championships. Tuesday, The Northwest regional on the campus of Wallace State Hanceville sent four winners to State.
In Class 4A girls Regional Final Rogers beat Good Hope 58-41. Rogers advances to the 4A State Tournament and will face Geneva Friday in the Semifinals Friday.
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Tornado leaves path of destruction in Alabama, killing 1
By JAY REEVESJanuary 27, 2021 GMT
FULTONDALE, Ala. (AP) A terrifying nighttime tornado that blasted through suburban Birmingham, trapping entire families in the remnants of shattered homes and killing a teenager sheltering in his basement, left a trail of destruction Tuesday that stunned even longtime residents used to Alabama’s violent weather.
Tim Herring, who survived the twister by huddling in a bathtub with wife Patti Herring as roaring winds ripped off the roof of their house and splintered walls, had followed weather forecasts during the day and didn’t expect the worst until it happened late Monday.