Alabama
Alabama Barker spent night at club with friends amid dad Travis’ ‘urgent family matter’

Alabama Barker partied the night away after her father, Travis Barker, rushed back to the US for an “urgent family matter.”
On Friday night, the 17-year-old took to her Instagram Stories, sharing a picture of a man holding an illuminated sign in Los Angeles nightclub Bootsy Bellows that read, “Bad bitches get birkins Alabama.”
She also shared a mirror selfie of herself and three friends wearing all black while posing in a parking garage.
Alabama’s outing came hours after her dad’s band Blink-182 announced they had to postpone their European tour due to Travis’ family emergency.
“Due to an urgent family matter, Travis has had to return home to the States,” the “All the Small Things” musicians tweeted Friday.

“The Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin shows are being postponed. More information in regards to his return to Europe and rescheduled dates will be provided as soon as available.”
While the drummer’s exact matter was unknown, he is currently expecting a child with his wife, Kourtney Kardashian.
However, Alabama’s mom, Shanna Moakler, shared that the emergency had nothing to do with her two children.



“I don’t know what’s going on, I just know that our kids are safe and sound — obviously that’s important to me,” the former pageant queen — who also shares son Landon, 19, with Barker — told photographers Friday.
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“Obviously, whenever they have to cancel shows, it’s a really big deal. I’m just praying that his immediate family — and the baby and Kourtney and everyone — is safe and OK.”
Alabama wasn’t the only family member who enjoyed a night out in LA.

The Poosh founder’s mom, Kris Jenner, and her boyfriend, Corey Gamble, were seen trying to do the Electric Slide during Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” tour at SoFi Stadium Friday.
While both Barker, 47, and Kardashian, 44, have remained mum about what happened, on Saturday, the couple, who tied the knot in May 2022 — were seen exiting a Los Angeles-area hospital.
In photos obtained by Page Six, the “Kardashians” star was visibly still pregnant as she and the musician quickly got into a black SUV.

Alabama
Former Alabama news anchor dies: ‘An amazing teacher, encourager, and friend’

Former WSFA news anchor Bob Howell has died following an extended illness, the Montgomery TV station reported on Saturday.
Howell spent more than three decades at the station during two stints between 1976-2012.
“He was an amazing teacher, encourager, and friend,” said Birmingham meteorologist James Spann in a social media post about Howell’s death. “My memories of the days with Bob at WSFA are cherished.”
Funeral arrangements haven’t yet been announced.
Howell began his broadcasting career in radio in his hometown of Geneva, about 30 miles southwest of Dothan near the Florida state line, according to WSFA. He moved into TV in the Dothan market before joining WSFA in 1976.
According to the station, he anchored more than 10,000 broadcasts and served as the managing editor.
In 2012, he was inducted into the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s Hall of Fame.
“Outside of his work at WSFA, Bob Howell helped teach future journalists at Troy University’s Hall School of Journalism for several years, including some of the employees still working at WSFA today,” according to the station.
Desmond Wingard, WSFA’s news director, said he grew up in south Alabama watching Howell on TV every night.
“I consider Bob one of my mentors,” Wingard said, per the station. “I watched him growing up, and it was his professionalism that drew me into this career field. Being able to work at WSFA with Bob years later was a high point for me. I’ll always remember his coaching and him checking in on me after his retirement.”
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