Tyler Waldrep, The Anniston Star

Tyler Waldrep

The Anniston Star

Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

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JSU's Cangelosi ditches long hair, but leadership remains

Jacksonville State center Zack Cangelosi looked like a new man when he showed up to ASUN Media Day on Friday. → Read More

JSU football: Quarterbacks tested, DBs shine in sixth spring practice

Jacksonville State completed its sixth spring practice Tuesday. → Read More

Anniston firefighters raising money to compete in world championships

The team is currently attempting to raise $3,000 to cover hotel, travel and competition expenses. The members are asking for donations and are collecting money for shirts and koozies priced → Read More

Auburn football: Stidham calls off-season a 'summer to remember'

ATLANTA — Auburn coach Gus Malzahn knows the value of having his starting quarterback, Jarrett Stidham, back and he’s ready to take full advantage. → Read More

Alabama gymnastics: Life path leads ex-gym star back to Tide

Alabama gymnastics coach Dana Duckworth always joked that Aja Sims wasn’t going to leave the program. They just might have to get her a new identity — one with NCAA → Read More

SEC Media Days: Lock embraces Heisman campaign ahead of senior season

ATLANTA — The season is still over a month away, but teammates have seen Missouri quarterback Drew Lock’s face on their TVs, billboards and soon he’ll even be on a → Read More

SEC Media Days: Harris takes place front and center for Tide

ATLANTA — With yet another offseason dominated by an ongoing quarterback competition, Alabama running back Damien Harris has found himself thrust into the spotlight as the public face of the → Read More

SEC Media Days: Last season's loss to Troy still motivates LSU

ATLANTA — LSU linebacker Devin White preferred to lead by example last season. Why waste time talking? → Read More

SEC Media Days: Kentucky's Snell: 'I'm always being doubted'

ATLANTA — Kentucky running back Benny Snell Jr. isn’t afraid to say it. → Read More

SEC Media Days: A&M's Williams doesn't mind the Aggies' changes

ATLANTA — There’s a lot of talk of the basics in the offseason. For Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams, the basics meant getting back to his little league days. → Read More

The charm: Defending champs win third straight Sunny King

Defending champ Gary Wigington held the lead, but he wasn’t satisfied through the first nine holes of the Sunny King finale at the Anniston Country Club. He hadn’t really contributed → Read More

Champs back in front after second day of Sunny King Classic

The end of the second day of the Sunny King Classic put some familiar faces back in the driver’s seat as Ty Cole and Gary Wigington shot 15-under par at → Read More

Sunny King Charity Classic: Defending champs tied a top leaderboard after first day

SILVER LAKES — Bystanders described two-time defending Sunny King champ Ty Cole’s drive over the water as a “chance.” If Cole risked anything, it more than paid off when the → Read More

Sunny King Classic: White Plains High standouts to test themselves against adults

The Sunny King Charity Classic is this weekend. White Plains Lexee Cunningham can finally … relax? → Read More

Sunny King Classic: Contenders aim for Cole, Wigington

Brennan Clay has come oh so close to winning the Sunny King Charity Classic. In 2015, he and Jeremy McGatha finished in second by three strokes. → Read More

Hobson City leaders hear of progress in water leakage

On Monday night the Hobson City Town Council talked about both immediate quality of life concerns as well as future plans that could strengthen the city’s sense of community. → Read More

Shelters field calls seeking pets who fled fireworks

Fireworks often scare animals, some of which run away from their homes and lead owners to contact other local shelters in an effort to find the missing pets. → Read More

Governor’s office says promise to help jail didn’t include promise of funding

County officials earlier this week celebrated the expected arrival of $500,000 in state money to help with Calhoun County’s overcrowded jail, but on Friday that money seemed to be a → Read More

Oxford senior reopens commitment ahead of state North-South All-Star appearance

Easy — the word fits the pitching motion of Oxford High ace Jarin Turner like, well, a baseball glove. → Read More

County officials: $500K on way for crowded jail

Commissioner Tim Hodges said he didn’t know where the expected money is coming from. But county officials clearly know where it’s going. → Read More