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Montgomery half marathon makes last minute course change

Montgomery half marathon makes last minute course change The 11th running of the Montgomery Half Marathon and 5K is set for Saturday and will feature a new set of turns along the course. By Bethany Davis | March 12, 2021 at 6:31 AM CST - Updated March 12 at 6:31 AM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The 11th running of the Montgomery Half Marathon and 5K is set for Saturday and will feature a new set of turns along the course. According to organizers of the event, Huntingdon College asked to have the course moved away from their campus to keep students and faculty safe. “Due to this change, we have altered the half marathon course to accommodate their request,” organizers said in an email to participants. “Although this is a last-minute change, we still expect the race to be a blast for all, so come out ready to run and have a good time!”

Why The Sky Was Hazy In T-Town; McKinstry Still Fighting Results

Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa Subscribe 1. A controlled burn in the Talladega National Forrest caused a noticeable haze over the northern part of Tuscaloosa County on Tuesday, with the smog more prominent in the afternoon hours. 2. Protests were held outside of Tuscaloosa City Hall on Tuesday by supporters of Sonya McKinstry, the incumbent District 7 councilwoman who was defeated by a narrow margin in the March 2 election by Cassius Lanier. McKinstry has asked a court to overturn the results, which were certified Tuesday, due to Lanier s felony record. HAPPENING NOW: District7 Sonya MKinstry supporters are outside of the Tuscaloosa City Hall asking people to Stand with Sonya. Mkinstry has filed a complaint stating Cassius Lanier was never eligible to run for office. @abc3340pic.twitter.com/nS5naLt6zT

Food for Thought 3/4

Food for Thought 3/4 Food for Thought 3/04 By Mark Bullock | March 4, 2021 at 10:47 PM CST - Updated March 4 at 10:47 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Each week, the 12 News Defenders bring you the highest and lowest restaurant inspection scores from the county health department. Before you pick a place to eat, catch the latest edition of Food For Thought. The reports air each Thursday night at 10. If you don’t see your favorite restaurant listed, click here for a full list from the Montgomery County Health Department. For inspection scores from other counties, click here to link to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

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