The Daily Home

The Daily Home

The Daily Home is a newspaper that serves the communities of Talladega County and St. Clair County in Alabama. It started as a weekly publication in 1867 under the name Our Mountain Home. In 1909, it transitioned to a daily format and was renamed The Talladega Daily Home.

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  • 6 days ago | annistonstar.com | Ashley Morrison

    The city of Anniston kicked off its annual Heritage Festival Saturday afternoon with music, food, fun and tons of sunshine. Hundreds of folks braved the scorching heat in favor of community togetherness in Zinn Park.

  • 1 week ago | annistonstar.com | Claire-Line Nass

    AI deepfakes, video game footage passed off as real combat, and chatbot-generated falsehoods -- such tech-enabled misinformation is distorting the Israel-Iran conflict, fueling a war of narratives across social media. The information warfare unfolding alongside ground combat -- sparked by Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and military leadership -- underscores a digital crisis in the age of rapidly advancing AI tools that have blurred the lines between truth and fabrication.

  • 1 week ago | annistonstar.com | Steve Madgwick

  • 1 week ago | annistonstar.com | Ashley Morrison |Bill Wilson

    HEFLIN - The Market at Bennett Farms will return Saturday, offering visitors a mix of handmade goods, local produce and family-friendly activities on the grounds of a fourth-generation family farm. Set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 21, the event will feature more than 50 vendors selling a wide range of American-made items, including handcrafted jewelry, boutique clothing, baked goods, fresh produce and vintage collectibles. ​Staff writer Bill Wilson: [email protected].

  • 1 week ago | annistonstar.com | Ashley Morrison

    Calhoun County Sheriff Falon Hurst honors three law enforcement officers Thursday morning in a promotion ceremony. Capt. William Moses, Lt. Josh Cyar and Lt. Chris Nastally were given their new rank, as family members, county officials and community members looked on.

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