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Kay Ivey unveils $100 million ESA school choice plan, $7,000 per student possible

February 13, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Trisha Powell Crain  Gov. Kay Ivey and supporting senators unveiled a plan Tuesday to funnel $100 million of state money into a new form of school choice. Thirteen states currently have some form of education savings […]
Obituaries

OBITUARIES 2/14 – 2/20/2024

February 12, 2024 Bouldin 0
EDUCATOR DEATHS Former President Reaves Passes to His Rest ROYAL FUNERAL HOME MRS. LUCILLE BONE KING AUGUST 19, 1929 – FEBRUARY 10, 2024 The funeral service for Mrs. Lucille Bone King will be 1:00 p.m., […]
Sports

Morehouse chooses Terance Mathis

February 8, 2024 Bouldin 0
Morehouse has named former Atlanta Falcons veteran and NFL wide receiver Terance Mathis as the new head football coach. “It is my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to our new head football coach, former […]
Black History

Rosa Parks: The Courageous Stand that Ignited a Civil Rights Movement

February 7, 2024 Bouldin 0
Civil Rights pioneer Rosa was born in the town of Tuskegee in Alabama on February 4, 1913. Her mother was a teacher and her father a carpenter, and she had a little brother called Sylvester. After her […]
State News

Alabama Legislature Bans Free Black People from Living in the State

February 7, 2024 Bouldin 0
On January 17, 1834, the Alabama State Legislature passed Act 44 as part of a series of increasingly restrictive laws governing the behavior of free and enslaved Black people, which prohibited Black people from being […]
DECATUR

Councilman calls on mayor to resign in Alabama city still reeling from police shooting

February 7, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Kayode Crown In Decatur, a north Alabama city still reeling from a deadly police shooting last fall, a longtime councilman has called for the mayor to resign. “I would ask, and I join with […]
Classifieds

2.7.24 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

February 7, 2024 Portia Orr 0
Public notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission will be held on Monday, February 12, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. 
AAMU

ZHAO WILL USE $50,000 GRANT FOR COLLABORATIVE AI RESEARCH

February 6, 2024 Bouldin 0
Microsoft has announced Alabama A&M University Professor Dr. Xiang (Susie) Zhao was selected as one of ten inaugural grant recipients through the Accelerate Foundation Models Research (AFMR) Minority Serving Institutions grant program. The AFMR program […]
AAMU

MISS SENIOR, MISS FRESHMAN LEAD PROM DRESS DRIVE

February 6, 2024 Bouldin 0
Trinity Murray (Miss Senior 2023-24) and Mhakayla Johnson (Miss Freshman 2023-24) are inviting students, faculty and staff to donate gently used gowns to the AAMU Office of Student Activities’ Prom Dress Drive. The gowns will […]
AAMU

Panion Arrangement Includes Alabama A&M University Choir

February 6, 2024 Bouldin 0
Alumnus Produces Blind Boys of Alabama Documentary Airing on PBS AAMU alumnus Dr. Henry Panion III has produced a new one-hour music special “A Symphony Celebration: The Blind Boys of Alabama with Dr. Henry Panion III,” which […]

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