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Birmingham Starbucks overwhelmingly votes to unionize; first in Alabama

June 1, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz Employees of the Starbucks on 20th Street South in Birmingham overwhelmingly voted to form a union by a vote of 27-1 becoming the first Starbucks store in the state to unionize once the […]
Politics

Alabama Democrats missing in action on some but not all statewide races in Tuesday’s primary

May 25, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Mike Cason  For more than a decade, the Alabama Democratic Party has struggled to be competitive in statewide races, and the lean times for the party are reflected on the ballot for Tuesday’s primary. Democrats […]
State News

MOBILE STUDENT IS THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE EAGLE SCOUT IN ALABAMA: ‘A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT ME’

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Rebecca Griesbach, The Associated Press Jakayla Armstrong was initially caught off-guard when a church member asked her if she’d ever consider joining what he called Boy Scouts. “At first, I was skeptical,” said Mobile’s […]
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Birmingham’s Reggie White named 2022 Alabama Teacher of the Year

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Trisha Powell Crain Birmingham elementary school teacher Reggie White was named Alabama’s 2022-23 Teacher of the Year Wednesday night in Montgomery. “I believe it is important for my students to see me as a real […]
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Report: Three-quarters of Alabama women are breadwinners, but paid less than men

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Ruth Serven Smith Women in Alabama are part of a powerhouse of post-COVID job creation in Alabama, but still must fight for equal pay and access to work, according to a new report. According […]
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CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER FRED GRAY RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA

May 18, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Ruth Serven Smith  The University of Alabama presented civil rights pioneer and attorney Fred Gray with an honorary law degree May 8. Gray, born in 1930 in Montgomery, attended Alabama State for his bachelor’s and […]
Politics

Most Alabama abortions would be banned if Roe v. Wade is overturned: What to know

May 11, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Rebecca Griesbach Alabama’s near-total abortion ban would immediately take effect if a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision is overturned. In 1973, Roe v. Wade granted all Americans the right to an abortion. Since then, Alabama and […]
Commentary

Mike Durant needs to explain what happened with his sister

May 11, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Kyle Whitmire Mike Durant has a lot of questions to answer, which might be why he hasn’t been taking many, nor showing up for forums, nor taking part in debates. This isn’t a new phenomenon […]
State News

ASU PRESIDENT DR. QUINTON ROSS APPOINTED TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF THE HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CAPITAL FINANCING ADVISORY BOARD

May 11, 2022 Bouldin 0
NEWS RELEASE Miguel A. Cardona, Ed.D., U.S. Secretary of Education appointed Dr. Quinton Ross, president, Alabama State University, to serve as a member of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Capital Financing Advisory Board (HBCUC- […]
Health

Alabama hospital rationing medical supplies due to COVID disruptions in China

May 10, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Amy Yurkanin University of Alabama at Birmingham officials have activated a plan to ration a key medical supply used in imaging and heart treatments in response to a global shortage caused by COVID-19 shutdowns in […]

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