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Montgomery World War II veteran Romay Davis, oldest surviving member of ‘Six Triple Eight’ battalion, dead at 104

July 3, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz Romay Davis, a Montgomery woman who was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2021 as a member of an all-black female battalion that served overseas during World War II, has died. Davis, who […]
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‘Bringing people to Alabama’: EJI memorials draw millions, drive growth in downtown Montgomery

July 3, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Mike Cason Six years after the Equal Justice Initiative opened its groundbreaking National Memorial for Peace and Justice and its Legacy Museum on the same day, the organization is expanding its footprint in Montgomery with […]
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Miss Alabama 2024: Abbie Stockard, Miss Hoover, takes the crown

July 3, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Mary Colurso  Abbie Stockard is the new Miss Alabama. Stockard, 21, was crowned Saturday night at Samford University’s Wright Center in Birmingham. She competed as Miss Hoover, besting 39 other contestants for the 2024 state title. Stockard will move […]
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NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk’ showcases Alabama rapper Flo Milli

July 3, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Lawrence Specker As promised, NPR’s has turned its “Tiny Desk” over to Alabama rapper Flo Milli, resulting in a performance that left producers praising her for “the unwavering confidence of an OG” and “lyrical prowess [that] […]
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How does Alabama’s law on Ten Commandments compare to Louisiana’s new law?

June 26, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Mike Cason
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Women of Color with Cancer, “Pamper Me Pretty” Event

June 26, 2024 Bouldin 0
By: Annie Burton, UC Girl Scout Leader Girl Scout Cadette Troop 10729, Seniors and Ambassadors Troops, at Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church had their second annual “Pamper Me Pretty” Honor Event for “Women of Color […]
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‘Road to Rickwood’: Rebuilding Black Baseball

June 19, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Cody D. Short  In the fourth and final episode of the ”Road to Rickwood” podcast series, Birmingham integrates as Black people begin to gain political power. Meanwhile, white flight begins, and Rickwood is left desolate. The host of the […]
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What’s the big deal? Miss Alabama Sara Milliken isn’t the real ‘Miss Alabama’

June 19, 2024 Bouldin 0
An Atmore woman who won a state pageant is getting a lot of attention, but not in the way she probably hoped. Sara Milliken worked for eight years to win the title of Miss National […]
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4 Alabama small towns for you to explore this summer

June 19, 2024 Bouldin 0
By Haley Laurence Looking for a small town to explore on humid summer days? Luckily for us, Alabama has plenty of ‘em. Here are four small towns you should visit when you would like to go […]
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MADISON COUNTY RECOGNIZES JUNETEENTH WITH 2ND ANNUAL COMMUNITY CONVERSATION

June 12, 2024 Bouldin 0
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MADISON COUNTY—Madison County will recognize Juneteenth with its second annual community conversation hosted by District 6 Commissioner Violet Edwards. Honoring the holiday’s significance, the district is partnering with Huntsville-based Vision Excellence Company […]

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