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Justice Department Sues Alabama Over Voter Roll Purge Ahead of Election
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and its Secretary of State, alleging that Alabama violated federal law by initiating a systematic program to remove voters from its election rolls less than 90 days before the Nov. 5 general election. The Justice…
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Mother Indicted After Child Found Dead in Mississippi
In a chilling turn of events, the serene town of Canton, Mississippi, was rocked by the tragic discovery of a 4-year-old autistic boy found dead in a pond near his father’s apartment complex. The child, Kaleb Jamison, had wandered away from home, sparking a frantic search captured on doorbell cameras. The haunting scene unfolded late…
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Human Remains Discovered Near Birmingham Recreation Center, Investigation Underway
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In a discovery that has cast a shadow over the community, human remains were found near the East Pinson Valley Community Recreation Center on Wednesday morning. The unsettling find has prompted an immediate investigation by local authorities, who are treating the case as a potential homicide. The remains were discovered by a…
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Miles College to Acquire Birmingham-Southern Campus
FAIRFIELD, Ala. — Miles College has taken a significant step forward in expanding its educational footprint by signing a purchase agreement to acquire the 192-acre campus of Birmingham-Southern College. This move comes after Birmingham-Southern College announced its closure in May, leaving the campus available for acquisition. The Boards of Trustees for both Miles College and…
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Alabama’s HB164 Set to Take Effect, Sparking Debate Over Free Speech and Liberty
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama’s new law, HB164, is set to take effect on Oct. 1, sparking a debate over its potential impact on free speech and personal liberty. The legislation requires age verification for accessing online content deemed harmful to minors, a move aimed at protecting young users from explicit material. Proponents of the bill…
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Alabama Prepares for Second Attempt to Execute Alan Eugene Miller Amid Questions About Death Penalty Process
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama is preparing to execute convicted killer Alan Eugene Miller, using the nitrogen hypoxia method for the first time since it became an option in 2018. The execution is scheduled to take place between midnight on September 26 and midnight on September 27, 2024, following a failed attempt by lethal injection in…