The U.S. Forest Service said that more than 90% of the land in the Conecuh National Forest would be available for oil and gas wells.
Conecuh National Forest was put into federal protection in 1936, after years of being cut for commercial production.
Here's why this hickory-smoked meat has been an Alabama staple for 75 years. Ask any Alabamian about Conecuh sausage, and they’re bound to tell you their favorite ways to eat it: grilled, pan-fried, ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala.— The Center for Biological Diversity and the Alabama Ornithological Society filed an objection today to the U.S. Forest Service’s proposal to allow oil and gas drilling across the ...