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Black History

‘Biopsy’ of Clotilda site yields wealth of data for study

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Lawrence Specker Researchers describe their latest examination of the Clotilda wreck as a “biopsy,” a carefully limited examination to retrieve samples that will help map out the path ahead. A team working under the auspices […]
Commentary

COMMENTARY: The AAPI Heritage Month Connection

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By OAKLAND POST It’s Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage month. Go hug your brothers and sisters. There’s a lot of them. The singer H.E.R. from Vallejo. The Congressman Bobby Scott (D.-Va.). The other half of Silk […]
Politics

Mysterious $1.7 million fuels Alabama governor’s campaign

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Kyle Whitmire  This is an opinion column. On March 31, a mysterious entity called Get Families Back to Work Inc. gave $750,000 to Kay Ivey’s campaign. At the time, that was the single-largest political contribution […]
City News

Huntsville airport cleared by FAA as commercial space landing site

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Lee Roop Rocket City? Huntsville topped its well-known nickname today with the right to call itself Space City. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is issuing a license to the […]
Crime

Buffalo supermarket shooting: 77-year-old Alabama native killed in Tops massacre was ‘a Godly woman’

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Carol Robinson  Alabama native Pearl Young was among 10 people killed Saturday afternoon when an 18-year-old gunman opened fire at a New York supermarket in what authorities are investigating as a racially motivated hate crime. Young, a […]
AAMU

AAMU Alum and Former Staffer Returns in Executive Role

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
Distinguished Career as a Higher Ed Administrator Huntsville, Ala. —- After a national search and selection process, and review of almost 50 applicants, AAMU has named Dr. Braque Talley as its next Vice-President for Student […]
Health

Where is baby formula? Alabama parents scramble to manage shortages

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Savannah Tryens-Fernandes Katy Joy Smith, an Alabama mom with two babies under 19 months old, has been scrambling to make sure her kids have something to eat during a national baby formula shortage. Families […]
State News

Birmingham’s Reggie White named 2022 Alabama Teacher of the Year

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Trisha Powell Crain Birmingham elementary school teacher Reggie White was named Alabama’s 2022-23 Teacher of the Year Wednesday night in Montgomery. “I believe it is important for my students to see me as a real […]
Black History

Karine Jean-Pierre replacing Jen Psaki, will be first Black woman, openly gay White House press secretary

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Mark Heim  President Joe Biden named on Thursday Karine Jean-Pierre to be the next White House press secretary. Jen Psaki, who previously held the position, is set to leave the role next week. Jean-Pierre will […]
Religion

WATCH: Erica Campbell reveals past post-pregnancy liposuction, says ‘It was a really bad situation … I should’ve just worked out’

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
Millions of women in search of a quicker route to achieving their weight loss goals frequently undergo costly and dangerous surgeries. In 2004, after welcoming her first daughter, Krista, Grammy-winning gospel singer, Erica Campbell, admits […]

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