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The Mad Man Officially Owns the GOP

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
Huntsville, AL – The ink was cast and everything was signed, sealed and delivered when members of the “Grand Old Party” decided they wanted a dictator to be their leader so the agenda they have […]
City News

HUNTSVILLE-MADISON COUNTY LAUNCHES TEXT-TO-911 SERVICE

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
NEWS RELEASE The Huntsville-Madison County 911 Center has launched a textto-911 service, providing a significant step forward in accessibility to those who are unable to dial 911. The center has served Huntsville, Madison, and Madison […]
Health

As Biden Reopens ACA Enrollment, Are You Eligible To Sign Up Or Switch Health Plans?

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
by Michelle Andrews For people who’ve been without health insurance during the pandemic, relief is in sight. In January, President Biden signed an executive order to open up the federal health insurance marketplace for three […]
Headline News

Del Marsh says he may add 2 more casinos to Alabama gambling proposal

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
by Mike Cason The Alabama Senate had its first debate today about a major expansion of gambling across the state that would raise an estimated $500 million or more a year. Senators who spoke were […]
Black History

THE DIVERSE HISTORY OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
PRESS RELEASE While Jewish and African American communities have a tumultuous shared history when it comes to the pursuit of civil rights, there is a chapter that is often overlooked. In the 1930s when Jewish […]
Top News

CONGRESSWOMAN BEATTY INTRODUCES BLACK HISTORY MONTH RESOLUTIONS

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire WASHINGTON, DC — To kickoff Black History Month, U.S. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (OH03), Chair of the powerful Congressional Black Caucus, introduced three related pieces of legislation. Collectively, the resolutions […]
Sports

MEAC cancels football; Only three to play

February 19, 2021 Bouldin 0
LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed more HBCU football scalps. Morgan State of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference and Alcorn State of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (see related story) both opted out […]
Sports

HBCU team opt-outs continue

February 12, 2021 Bouldin 0
LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor The raging COVID-19 pandemic has caused another three teams – all in the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) – to opt out of competition this spring, while one other from the […]
Headline News

WHAT IS ALABAMA DOING TO VACCINATE BLACK PEOPLE AGAINST COVID?

February 12, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz, Associated Press The state’s effort to improve access to the COVID-19 vaccine and build trust in the vaccine for one of Alabama’s most vulnerable groups – Black residents – is lacking for […]
Obituaries

Mary Wilson, Co-Founder of the Supremes, Dies at 76

February 12, 2021 Bouldin 0
By Chris Morris Vocalist Mary Wilson, who co-founded the Supremes as a 15-year-old in a Detroit housing project and stayed with the fabled, hitmaking Motown Records trio until its dissolution in 1977, died on Monday night at her home […]

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