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Monday, April 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Montgomery. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 14th of April.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Montgomery attorney Julian McPhillips died on Saturday after a long battle with illness at age 78. He was a founding partner of McPhillips Shinbaum LLP and worked on landmark civil rights cases—he is survived by his wife and three children.  WSFA 12

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said a 3-year-old was injured in an accidental shooting Saturday night near Vista Del Verde Drive in Hope Hull and is in critical condition at Children’s Hospital in Birmingham while authorities investigate the self-inflicted incident.  WSFA 12

CRIME NEWS

  • Montgomery police investigated the death of an adult man who was shot on the 1500 block of Hale Street around 8:49 p.m. on Friday—he was taken to a local hospital and later died from his injuries.  WAKA 8

CULTURE NEWS

  • A historical marker honoring Dr. Percy Julian was unveiled Saturday morning near the intersection of South Holt Street & Bullock Street in Montgomery where he once lived. The marker highlights his achievements as a pioneering chemist who overcame segregation to help develop mass-produced medicine.  WSFA 12

HEALTH NEWS

  • An Alabama woman from Gadsden had her pig kidney removed on April 4 after 130 days when her body began rejecting it and she is now back on dialysis. Doctors say her case offers important insights for future animal-to-human transplants (as researchers study her recovery).  WSFA 12

SPORTS NEWS

  • Montgomery hosted the fifth annual Open Wheelchair Tennis tournament at Lagoon Park where more than 30 athletes from eight states competed to raise their world rankings and win a championship. Nonprofit Dream Court organized the event in coordination with USTA (supporting accessible play for local competitors).  WSFA 12
  • John Alford and Jackson Brown made history for Montgomery Academy by earning 100 doubles wins and posting an 18-1 record this season. They began playing together in middle school under coach David Bethea and won back-to-back 6A titles—now they will enter the 7A playoffs this week with Alford planning to join TCU next year.  WAKA 8

EVENTS

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  • MHS 25th Annual Dog-u-Tante Ball

    6-8 p.m. — RSA Activity Center — Support local animal welfare while enjoying a fun night out.

    Thu, 4/17/25

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  • Easter Weekend at the Montgomery Zoo and Mann Museum

    11 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Montgomery Zoo & Mann Wildlife Learning Museum — Regular admission rates apply — Celebrate Easter weekend with family fun and wildlife exploration.

    Fri, 4/18/25

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  • Move Montgomery Bunny Hop 5K

    7-11 a.m. — Vaughn Road Park — Free entry — Participate in a community 5K to promote wellness and support local health initiatives.

    Sat, 4/19/25

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  • PMP Certification Classroom Training

    9 AM – 5 PM — Montgomery Alabama — Training cost varies — Gain 32 hours of interactive training for CAPM certification with hands-on projects and support.

    Tue, 4/22/25

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  • Blackberry Smoke Concert

    8 PM — Montgomery Performing Arts Centre — Tickets from $47 — Enjoy an evening filled with Southern rock vibes from Blackberry Smoke.

    Thu, 4/24/25

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  • The Grove MGM 5K Fun Run/Walk and Open House

    12:30-3:30 p.m. — The Grove MGM — Donations encouraged — Celebrate the opening of a community resource for young women transitioning out of foster care while enjoying a scenic 5K run/walk.

    Sat, 4/26/25

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  • Jeffrey Earnhardt Racing Experience

    11 AM – 3 PM — Montgomery Motor Speedway — Limited-time driving packages 50% off — Experience the thrill of racing on a storied short track in Alabama.

    Sun, 4/27/25

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  • Montgomery Pop Tab Party

    11 AM – 3 PM — McDonald's — Free entry — Bring your collected pop tabs and enjoy a community gathering with giveaways and lunch.

    Tue, 4/29/25

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  • Wetumpka FFA Alumni Championship Rodeo

    6-7 p.m. — The City of Wetumpka Sports Complex — Ticket required for admission — Experience the excitement of Mutton Bustin' featuring young rodeo talents under the stars.

    Fri, 5/2/25

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  • 7th Annual Spring Chicken Festival

    10 AM – 5 PM — SweetCreek Farm Market — Free entry — Celebrate spring with 150 local vendors and fun kids activities at this vibrant festival.

    Sat, 5/3/25

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