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Jaeden Day from the Montgomery Advertiser spoke with Dan Peck from WVAS News about the excitement around the Hornets going into 2026
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Nine Hornets were honored by the conference on Wednesday.
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Man Charged in Shooting Death of Montgomery Child
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The early morning shooting took the life of a six-year-old girl.
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Alabama's two Southeastern Conference programs are unified in their opposition to Congress's plan for college athletics reform.
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Young girls will be competing for their own ASU crown on Sunday, July 12th on the campus of Alabama State University.
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Former college football player and NFL scout Blaise Taylor was convicted in Nashville on Wednesday.
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Meteorologists say temps this week could range from 90 degrees to 105 degrees.
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Eddie Robinson Jr. and a pair of players will head to Birmingham on July 15.
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WVAS 90.7 FM brings back one of ASU's most beloved summer traditions during ASU's birthday week celebration on campus. Join us for an evening of live music, food trucks, vendors, and summer fun under the stars. The event will be held Sunday, July 19 at 6 P.M. in the Hardy Student Center Amphitheater.
The mission of WVAS is to support Alabama State University's statewide mission for outreach and public service by providing an outlet for the presentation of enrichment programs of an academic, cultural, artistic and informative nature.
WVAS 90.7 FM brings back one of ASU's most beloved summer traditions during ASU's birthday week celebration on campus. Join us for an evening of live music, food trucks, vendors, and summer fun under the stars. The event will be held Sunday, July 19 at 6 P.M. in the Hardy Student Center Amphitheater.
The mission of WVAS is to support Alabama State University's statewide mission for outreach and public service by providing an outlet for the presentation of enrichment programs of an academic, cultural, artistic and informative nature.
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President Trump says he is refusing to sign the bill without Congress first passing his sweeping voter ID bill.
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We're in that phase of summer pop doldrums when the same songs seem to be on repeat week after week. Can Stella Lefty, Yung Miami or Malcolm Todd make a run to crack the top 10?
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A newly announced ban on smartphones for government workers, police and military personnel is spilling over into healthcare and educational facilities. Ordinary citizens worry they'll be next.
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The singular singer's third album finds a message worthy of her instrument: Great romances are defined not by what you want, but by the act of wanting.