Monroeville, Alabama, might be best known as the inspiration for resident Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” – a launching point for countless classroom discussions on race and justice in ...
We traveled 1,375 miles all over the state in search of Alabama's Best BBQ Ribs, and before we name the Reader's Choice winner on Tuesday and our favorite on Wednesday, we are taking one last look at ...
Today's edition of Connecting Alabama is written by David Rutter. MONROEVILLE, Alabama -- Sandy Smith was 9 when she came to Monroeville. The proximate cause of her family's arrival was ladies' ...
MONROEVILLE, Ala. — Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” is always nearby in the southwest Alabama town of Monroeville. The quiet city is the birthplace and current home of the 89-year-old ...
Tiny Monroeville, Alabama, marked the release of the highly anticipated novel Tuesday In a scene that could have been expertly written by Harper Lee, a bell tolled shortly after sunrise in Monroeville ...
Monroeville, Alabama — Aaron Sorkin's Broadway adaptation of the 1960 novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is not only nominated for nine Tony awards Sunday night — it also recently became the ...
Monroeville Middle School is a public school located in Monroeville, AL, which is in a remote town setting. The student population of Monroeville Middle School is 310 and the school serves 5-8. At ...