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Health

Baby formula recall: WIC formula recipients should check Enfamil cans

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Sarah Swetlik Following Mead Johnson Nutrition’s voluntary recall of two batches of infant formula, the Alabama Department of Public Health is notifying WIC recipients who may have received the product. WIC recipients who are in immediate […]
AAMU

Former SGA Prez Giving Back

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
AAMU alum and former SGA President Aayana Ingram is returning to campus to give her first-ever TEDx Talk. “I decided to film my TEDx Talk at AAMU because I felt it was essential for me […]
City News

Huntsville apartment boom continues: Permits issued for two complexes totaling almost $56 million

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Scott Turner  The apartment boom in the Huntsville area is showing no signs of slowing down, at least not in the building permits issued within the last week. Permits totaled almost $56 million alone for […]
Crime

‘Someone speak up’: Alabama mom grieving teen son’s shooting death seeks answers, offers $10,000 reward

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Carol Robinson  The mother of a central Alabama teen shot to death last week while outside talking with friends is pleading anyone with information to come forward. Dallas Johnson, a 16-year-old freshman at Central High […]
Health

Why The BMI Scale Isn’t Accurate for Black Folks

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
by Jaleesa Robinson Modern technology is something that we see advance and change every day. From the beginning of time, modern technology has helped society reach new levels that were thought to not be possible. With […]
Religion

From Huntsville’s Oakwood University to ‘Saturday Night Live’

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Matt Wake  Even if his back’s to the audience, Jason Max Ferdinand can tell when a choir he’s directing has listeners in the palm of their collective hand. “You hear oohs and aahs,” Ferdinand […]
Health

Sugar Vs. Sweetener Substitutes: The Good & Bad

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
by Ruthie Hawkins, BlackDoctor.org Contributor When it comes to our favorite drinks, whether in the form of a latte, a piping hot cup of tea, or a delicious cocktail, you may be surprised how that calorie […]
AAMU

Men’s Golf Fall Two Spots on Day Two of Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. __ The Alabama A&M men’s golf team is 11th after two rounds of play at the Bobby Nichols Invitational this week, hosted by Tennessee Tech at the Sevierville Golf Club. The Bulldogs turned […]
National News

Bill would set minimum teacher salary of $60,000 a year

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore  New legislation would set the minimum pay for teachers at $60,000 a year, a move that comes after President Biden called for educator raises in his State of the Union address. The bill […]
State News

World War II Army veteran, Montgomery resident honored at Women Who Shape the State

March 15, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Sarah Swetlik Pvt. Romay Davis, a 103-year-old World War II veteran from Montgomery, received the first Lifetime Achievement Award at the 10th annual Women Who Shape The State event Wednesday. Davis served in the 6888th Central Postal […]

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