A company owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians has reached an agreement to buy the Birmingham Racecourse.
Wind Creek owns three other gaming facilities in our state in Atmore, Montgomery, and Wetumpka, so it’s anticipated they’ll be able to bring the knowledge and funds to reshape the current facility.
On Monday, Wind Creek Hospitality, owned by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, announced an agreement with Birmingham Race ...
The sale of the Birmingham Racecourse could prompt movement on gaming legislation.
Endeavor Health is spending up to $453 million to settle patients’ claims alleging one of its former doctors sexually abused ...
As the Jennings Creek Wildfire continues to burn downstate, local firefighters are signing up to head to Orange County to ...
In the D.C. region, areas north and west of the Beltway have the best chance of seeing their first snowflakes of the season ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians announced Monday that its Wind Creek Hospitality brand will acquire the Birmingham ...
A vehicle versus pedestrian accident occurred Monday evening on Wind Creek Blvd, resulting in injuries to the | Contact ...
Where the money is The financial tech company SmartAsset has released its annual report on the wealthiest counties in the U.S ...
Over the next few days, a powerful atmospheric river – or “ bomb cyclone ” – will bring an onslaught of wind and rain to the ...
For four generations, our family has farmed and ranched in Elbert County, not far from Limon, where we’ve grown everything ...