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The most common cancer diagnosis in Alabama

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore In the U.S., breast cancer is the most common form of the more than 200 types of the disease. But it’s not the most common form in Alabama, according to a recent analysis […]
State News

HELP AT HOME TO LAY OFF 785 WORKERS AND LEAVE ALABAMA, BLAMING STATE’S MEDICAID POLICIES

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Hannah Denham A home health provider is completely pulling its services out of Alabama at the end of September and plans to lay off nearly 800 employees soon after, blaming the state’s inaction to expand […]
Commentary

What Alabama textbooks won’t teach about the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By John Archibald  This is an opinion column. Stop, at 10:22 this morning. And remember. If you can’t remember, imagine. Five young ladies – they’re often recalled as little girls, but they seem ladies to me […]
National News

Lawmaker to add state tribute to memorialize 1963 church bombing

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Joseph D. Bryant  An Alabama lawmaker plans to add another honor in a week of tributes and commemorations marking the 60th anniversary of bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, D-Birmingham, said she will […]
State News

Alabama GOP chairman suggests state consider withdrawal from American Library Association

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By John Sharp  The head of the Alabama Republican Party says it might be time to remove the state and its public libraries from associating with the American Library Association. John Wahl, chairman of the Alabama […]
Black History

Lost in history, Virgil Ware, 14, was murdered the same day as Birmingham church bombing

September 19, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Barnett Wright | The Birmingham Times This story is republished with permission from The Birmingham Times The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing was not the only tragedy in Birmingham on Sept. 15, 1963. Four girls — […]
Culture

6th Street Baptist celebrates 150-year ‘legacy of resilience’

September 12, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Williesha Morris  As the 60th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing approaches, the congregation strives to maintain the memory of four Black girls murdered there by the Ku Klux Klan. But they’re also […]
State News

College students are still struggling with basic math. Professors blame the pandemic

September 12, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Collin Binkley  Diego Fonseca looked at the computer and took a breath. It was his final attempt at the math placement test for his first year of college. His first three tries put him in […]
Commentary

What’s behind abortion dispute between Alabama and Hillary Clinton

September 12, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Amy Yurkanin Alabama’s attorney general has been making waves nationally with his assertion that people who help women access abortion in other states could be prosecuted as conspirators. Former U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton tweeted Wednesday […]
National News

Student loan forgiveness: 4 million student loan borrowers, 63,500 Alabamians, enrolled in SAVE plan

September 12, 2023 Bouldin 0
By Leada Gore  More than 4 million student loan borrowers – including 63,500 Alabamians – are now enrolled in the White House’s new loan forgiveness program, the Department of Education announced. The figures represent those enrolled […]

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