Living in Alabama has many, many positive benefits. However, living in Alabama also comes with a few critters due to the humid climate. There's nothing we can do about it. I have been told that this DEADLY creature is also just part of life in the deep south of Alabama.
You know, when Jack & Rose sneak off and end up in the back of a car? It is a pretty iconic scene in movie history and it leaves a question to be asked in Alabama, can you "get busy" in a vehicle in Alabama without going to jail?
THE QUESTION IS; HOW MANY SEX OFFENDERS ARE LIVING NEAR YOUR ALABAMA HOUSE? This is information that we all should be aware of, in my opinion. No matter where you live in Alabama, it is important to know if you are living near a registered sex offender.
Anything described as "creepy" and "invasive" is worth taking note of, in my humble opinion. Get familiar with the Hammerhead worm, which is now being spotted in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. These things are invasive, slimy and just serve no good purpose at all.
They have great stores across Alabama and Florida, as well as other states. I guess even gators want a chance to browse in a local Publix store. In this case, however, police had to be called to remove the alligator from the Publix lot.
No matter where you live in Alabama, it is important to know if you are living near a registered sex offender. A recent horrific story, out of Oklahoma, saw a sex offender with multiple arrests murder seven people. Since the murders, even more, evidence has been uncovered that points to the possibility of more children being hurt at this house of horrors.
As a fan of our fine restaurants, the one thing that truly disturbs me is a "roach infestation" or a "rodent infestation" for that matter. I am the one that is contacted every couple of months with new information directly from the Alabama Department of Public Health. This time, in addition to looking at the places with a roach problem, we will ALSO highlight some of the places in West Alabama with the BEST and HIGHEST health scores.
When I moved back to Alabama in 2017, I started to hear stories from friends about snakes in their houses. Snakes in their bathrooms. Snakes in their TOILETS! IT HAS HAUNTED ME FOR SIX YEARS AND COUNTING....
Two bills sponsored by Tuscaloosa County Legislators Bill Lamb and Gerald Allen have a little over a month to make their way through the Alabama Legislature.