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Texas A&M soared under Chancellor John Sharp. Texans should ask: what could the moderate Democrat have done as governor?
Two living Hall of Famers attend ribbon-cutting for Mobile's $11 million project featuring towering bronze statues of Hank ...
Beach safety officials warn that dangerous marine life - specifically early-arriving jellyfish - are creating painful ...
Poop Cruise" documentary examines the harrowing journey of passengers stranded aboard a powerless ship that ultimately found ...
The Alabama city that produced five Hall of Famers celebrates its baseball heritage with new statues. The moment was made ...
The "Light up the Tanks" initiative will restore lighting to two water towers after a repainting project, with costs split ...
Here's why John Sharp remained a Democrat even after Texas was becoming a Republican state during his political career. And ...
Nearly six years have passed since the Mobile BayBears played their final game at Hank Aaron Stadium, seemingly closing the book on professional baseball in Alabama’s Port City. But Mobile’s story ...
Amy Minton says books with references to masturbation must be relocated to adult sections despite library board's ...
The U.S. Army's Meritorious Public Service Medal is awarded "for significantly advancing national defense capabilities." ...
Outgoing Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp received a medal from the Army at a reception in his honor Wednesday afternoon in ...
Once John Sharp closes out a public service career that spans more than a half century when he retires as chancellor of the Texas A&M University system June 30, you probably won't find him sitting ...