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Health

The 5 Alabama counties with the highest rates of diabetes

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Stacker.com Diabetes rates have been on the rise for the last two decades, and show no sign of abating. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 11.3% of the U.S. population suffers from diabetes—though […]
AAMU

AAMU ANNOUNCES FINANCIAL AID DIRECTOR

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
Wealth of Experience Gained from Four HBCUs Vice President Braque Talley, vice president for student affairs at Alabama A&M University, has announced the selection of a new Director of Financial Aid and has extended grateful […]
Headline News

MEET THE COUPLE BEHIND HUNTSVILLE’S SENSORY GYM, MEET THE COUPLE BEHIND WE ROCK THE SPECTRUM

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Michelle Matthews Just a few years ago, Vanessa Tucker had no idea what “autism” meant – or how it would shape her family’s future. Vanessa and her husband, Joaquin, knew their firstborn son, Julian, […]
Sports

Hoops tourney play tips in Baltimore

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor Basketball tournament time is here. The 77th men’s and 49th women’s CIAA tournaments got underway Tuesday and runs thru Saturday at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena. Two NAIA tournaments also begin […]
Commentary

Roy S. Johnson: Republican ‘parents’ rights’ bill smells like ‘states’ rights’; I’m holding my nose

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Roy S. Johnson This is an opinion column. Have y’all forgotten? Already? Have you forgotten how hard it was to teach your own children during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when their bedroom was […]
Black History

A battle at the Alabama courthouse: Resolution sparks renewed focus on Confederate monuments

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By John Sharp Earlier this month the American Bar Association urged state and local governments to remove Confederate memorabilia and other symbols from courthouses. It’s being met with skepticism in deeply conservative Alabama, where 180 live memorials […]
Top News

Families remember soldiers killed in Alabama helicopter crash: ‘Went down fighting to save lives’

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore Family members of one of the Tennessee National Guardsmen killed in Wednesday’s helicopter crash in Alabama said he “went down fighting” to save as many lives as he could. Chief Warrant Officers Daniel […]
Religion

When Gospel Music Sparked a ‘Worship War’

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
KATHRYN KEMP How the Great Migration changed music in the black church forever. In the 1920s, Chicago’s first African American congregations were at a crossroads. After decades of investment, the churches and their musicians were […]
Black History

Black History of Health: Roxie Roker

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
by Jasmine Browley Lenny Kravitz has shared that Johnny Cash held him when he learned of his mother’s death in 1995. He was so pained that he wrote a song about the moment.  It begins as […]
AAMU

Deshields Joins Upscale Editorial Team

February 22, 2023 Bouldin 0
Representing Huntsville in the ATL Alabama A&M University alum Michelle Elliott DeShields is helping to put the spotlight on her hometown of Huntsville, Alabama, and her alma mater.  DeShields, who now lives in Atlanta, was named […]

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