It's not a surprise that the most popular specialty license plates in Alabama belong to the University of Alabama (106,287 as of 2017) and Auburn University (70,257). But what about the opposite end ...
Want that classic look? Here's how motorists can buy University of Alabama license plates that feature an elephant logo. The new vehicle tags feature the “Vault A” logo, which was introduced in 1973 ...
Yesterday, we looked at the most popular specialty license plates in Alabama. Today, the numbers will show the rarest. Some of these tags recognize military veterans, including Medal of Honor ...
MONTGOMERY, ALA. - The state slogan "Heart of Dixie," a source of pride to some and embarrassment to others, is disappearing from more Alabama license plates every year. One-third of the groups that ...
Alabama will have a new standard-issue license plate in 2022. The new design the state has chosen has the image of a beach with www.alabama.travel at the bottom. The new plate also includes the phrase ...
People ask Kenny Haynes all the time: What’s it like being an LSU fan in Alabama? “It keeps you sharp,” Haynes said. “You keep an ear out for like-minded folk.” The Webster Parish native and LSU ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WHNT) — The standard license plate in ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Alabama Wildlife Center announced a new way for Alabamians to help save native wildlife on Wednesday. The Alabama Wildlife Center unveiled the state’s first-ever ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An anti-abortion group won approval Tuesday for an official Alabama license plate proclaiming “Choose life,” a slogan that has prompted lawsuits when authorized for tags in other ...
The state of Alabama is pumping the brakes on a man’s “Let’s Go Brandon” license plate — insisting the crude catchphrase targeting President Biden isn’t fit for the road. Nathan Kirk, of Oneonta, ...
An Alabama resident will be allowed to keep his license plate invoking “Let’s Go Brandon,” a coded insult aimed at President Joe Biden. Nathan Kirk, the owner of the Blount County Tactical gun store, ...