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Salvos continue into October

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor As the 2024 football season heads into October, there are plenty of headlines. Some new blood is making the CIAA race very interesting. The same can be said for the SIAC. […]
Culture

Baldwin County Woman Joins Elite Club, Florence Man Wins Second Great Alabama 650 Race

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS The 2024 Great Alabama 650, a grueling 650-mile paddle race, saw returning champions and new milestones. Florence’s Trey Reaves claimed his second consecutive win, finishing the race in 7 days, 8 hours, […]
Health

7 Ways Crohn’s Disease Affects Black Women Differently

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Evan Bollinger A chronic inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease impacts millions of Black women worldwide. While symptoms usually present as issues with the digestive tract, there are also less common problems that arise.  In fact, Crohn’s Disease […]
Health

Why Black Men Are 70% More Likely to Get Prostate Cancer

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Jasmine Smith Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men globally. However, when it comes to racial disparities, Black men are disproportionately affected in terms of both diagnosis and mortality. Research shows […]
Health

Got Corns & Calluses? Best Home Remedies for Pretty Feet

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
BlackDoctor.Org Having healthy and pretty feet year-round is important, but it becomes even more important during the summer when we’re ready to show our feet off in some cute sandals or while sashaying on the beach. An […]
Health

Feeling Sick More Often? It Could Be “Long COVID”

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Evan Bollinger While many of us would simply like to move on from all things “COVID,” unfortunately, not all can. In fact, a growing number of people – even millions – are still battling lingering […]
Health

6 SCD Stereotypes the Black Community Needs to Know

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
by Evan Bollinger An inherited blood disorder that can cause serious problems, Sickle Cell Disease unfortunately affects Black Americans disproportionately. And that’s where the problems begin. Because if you didn’t know, many stereotypes about Black sufferers of this […]
City News

Kenny Anderson: A Legacy of Service and Community Engagement as He Nears Retirement

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS Only a few residents of Huntsville are familiar with the name Kenny Anderson. Hailing from New York, Anderson is celebrated for his lively personality and approachable nature. He often sports a smile […]
City News

Michelle Watkins Makes History,Defeats Incumbent to Become Huntsville’s First Black Female City Council Member

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS Voters in North Huntsville made a significant change in their municipal runoff election, electing a new city council member and school board representative for District 1. Michelle Watkins, a former school board […]
National News

Mayor Woodfin joins Biden, Harris to sign executive order against gun violence

October 2, 2024 Bouldin 0
ALABAMA POLITICAL REPORTER Mayor Randall L. Woodfin joined President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in the East Room of the White House on Thursday to address gun violence in America. Mayor Woodfin highlighted […]

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