While in college, he worked as an intern at the Birmingham News, working his way up from covering little league to writing about high school sports.
For 33 years he served as the Washington correspondent for the Birmingham News.
Starting in 1944, she worked for The Birmingham News.
A lawyer for The Birmingham News said the newspaper would defend its reporting.
That experience led to a position as a staff writer for the Birmingham News.
Price told The Birmingham News this week that he was "too drunk to know" what happened.
He has also worked as a music critic for the Birmingham News and published freelance criticism elsewhere.
He went to work for The Birmingham News in 1998.
The Birmingham News called for Price's dismissal in an editorial today.
It was while farming that he began to contribute local vignettes to the Birmingham News.