Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Alabama Back to School sales tax holiday set for July 17-19
ALABAMA (WRBL) — With the start of a new school year approaching, families are preparing their shopping lists and will be able to save a few extra dollars during Alabama’s Sales Tax Holiday. The tax-free weekend starts July 17 and runs through July 19. Shoppers will be able to purchase certain school-related items without paying [...]
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Columbus nonprofit awards $180,000 to Army Rangers and their families
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — This week, the National Ranger Memorial Foundation (NRMF) approved $180,000 in college scholarships and 101 recipients for 2026. Officials say this is the largest single-year award in the foundation’s history. The NRMF has supported U.S. Army Rangers, both active-duty and retired, along with their spouses and children, as they pursue college [...]
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NLEX lands Evan Nelle in trade for Sidney Onwubere

The PBA has approved a one-for-one trade sending guard Evan Nelle to NLEX Road Warriors in exchange for Sidney Onwubere to Phoenix Fuel Masters.

The transaction, which was approved on Monday, marks the first roster move made by NLEX since Jimmy Alapag took over as head coach last week.

The 28-year-old Nelle is suiting up for his third PBA team. He was selected 14th overall by NorthPort Batang Pier in the second round of the 2024 draft before being shipped to the Fuel Masters.

Before joining the PBA, Nelle built an impressive collegiate career by winning championships with San Beda in the NCAA and De La Salle University in the UAAP.

Meanwhile, the 32-year-old Onwubere heads to Phoenix for the next chapter of his career. The former eighth overall pick in the 2017 PBA Draft will now play for his sixth franchise in nine seasons after previous stints with TNT, Rain or Shine, NorthPort, Barangay Ginebra, and NLEX.

Onwubere won two PBA championships during his three-year stay with Barangay Ginebra. (AC)

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13-year-old arrested in connection to fireworks incident involving Birmingham police officers
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) -- A 13-year-old has been arrested in connection to a fireworks incident involving officers with the Birmingham Police Department. According to the BPD, the incident occurred on July 4 in the area of 67th Street South and Joppa Avenue. Officers were conducting official business when the juvenile male ignited a firework and [...]
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Monday, July 6, 2026

For all his records, Ronaldo could not crack the World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo spent more than two decades deciding matches, dragging teams through difficult moments and defying time itself to remain among soccer’s elite even past his Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus prime.

Yet the one prize that always slipped through his grasp remained out of reach on Monday, as the 41-year-old bowed out of a sixth World Cup with tears in his eyes after Portugal’s 1-0 defeat by Spain in the round of 16.

Portugal’s hopes ended in painful fashion as Mikel Merino struck in the 91st minute to give Spain a 1-0 victory in Arlington, a day after a relaxed Ronaldo announced that this would be his last World Cup.

Leaving a press conference to applause from journalists on Sunday, he insisted he had no regrets about a career that has stretched the boundaries of longevity.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez celebrated his commitment to soccer after the match, describing him as an icon of the sport.

“We will always be grateful for what he tried to do at this World Cup, because the dream was to win the World Cup and he tried with an incredible example of leadership as a captain,” Martinez said.

“This is not the moment to look beyond what we’re talking about: a soccer icon. There are not many Cristiano Ronaldos.”

27 MATCHES, 11 GOALS

Ronaldo’s World Cup record includes 27 appearances and 11 goals. Fittingly, his only knockout-stage goal came last week to help Portugal eliminate Croatia, briefly keeping alive the dream that had accompanied him since his debut in 2006.

That first World Cup also produced his deepest run. At 21, Ronaldo was part of the Portugal side that reached the semi-finals before falling to France.

In the quarter-finals, he calmly converted the decisive penalty in a shootout victory over England, a moment that still lives in Portuguese memories and seemed at the time to foreshadow greater triumphs. They failed to arrive.

For much of his international career, Ronaldo appeared to carry the weight of Portugal’s ambitions on his shoulders.

But the landscape changed as a new generation of talent emerged, and by this tournament, questions persisted over whether he should still be a guaranteed starter.

Against Spain, the veteran played the full 90 minutes and managed three attempts on goal, but was unable to create a decisive opening.

Opponents paid tribute to one of the game’s greats who against Spain produced in 2018 what was probably his best World Cup display, a hat-trick in a 3-3 group-stage draw that included a brilliantly taken free kick in the 88th minute.

“I’m a great admirer of him, of his values, of what he stands for, of how he approaches the sport, and I think he’s a role model for young people,” Spain manager Luis de la Fuente said after the game.

“Whenever we have the chance to be together, we acknowledge our mutual admiration and the pride we feel at knowing him.”

MESSI RIVALRY

Ronaldo largely avoided questions throughout the tournament about comparisons with Lionel Messi. Still, as his World Cup story closes, the contrast is difficult to ignore. Their rivalry defined an era, but never fully extended to the World Cup stage.

Messi guided Argentina to the 2014 final and then achieved the ultimate glory by winning the title in 2022, while Ronaldo’s runs repeatedly ended in frustration.

There was, however, the prospect of a World Cup meeting.

Had Portugal topped their group instead of finishing behind Colombia, and had both teams continued to advance, Ronaldo and Messi could have met in the quarter-finals.

“It would be top,” Ronaldo said of the potential showdown after scoring twice in Portugal’s 5-0 thrashing of Uzbekistan in the group stage, his best performance in the tournament in North America.

For a player who conquered nearly every other challenge the sport could offer, that sense of what might have been will accompany Ronaldo’s World Cup farewell. (Reuters)

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Georgia U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock visits Columbus, touting trade school to workforce legislation
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Georgia U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock visited Columbus Monday afternoon touting legislation he introduced designed to get people into the workforce. Warnock was at Columbus Technical College, highlighting his "Pathways to Prosperity" bill that would allow technical college students to earn money while they learn a trade. The senator tried his hand [...]
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