Every road trip needs a stop or two to break up all that driving. Thankfully, Alabama has plenty of those no matter what area ...
On March 8, after six years of waiting, guests at Selma's Brown Chapel AME Church saw glimpses of restored beauty and history, and heard promises of much more to come this year.
Thirty-five students from four high schools in Atlanta spent the last three days traveling through Alabama as part of the annual John Lewis Student Civil Rights Pilgrimage.
From late-season ski trips to adults-only spring break ideas, here are nine under-the-radar spring destinations worth booking ...
Pamphlets, booklets and activities educating children on history and science in national parks have come under review as the ...
As part of Women's History Month coverage, we honor three Austin leaders who died recently: Bernadette Phifer, Emma Lou Linn and Retta Kelley Van Auken.
The City of Atlanta and its partners are designing what the future of the Chattahoochee Brick Site in west Atlanta will look like — including a memorial, park and connected trail system. But, they are ...
Birmingham has evolved from a former steel town into a world-class dining destination.
From the most iconic national park to the newest national monument, much of America’s 640 million acres of public land is ...
Six local students joined the 2026 Montgomery Youth Tour, meeting state leaders, exploring historic sites and gaining a chance to join the Washington, D.C. Youth Tour.