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Ladybug Invasion Sweeps Across Alabama in Unusually Large Numbers
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Residents across Alabama are reporting an unprecedented surge in ladybugs this fall, with numbers far exceeding typical seasonal patterns. Asian lady beetles, a non-native species known for…
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Alabama Sky Set for Spectacular Super Beaver Moon Tonight
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Tonight, skies across Alabama will be aglow with the brightest, biggest moon of the year. The November “Beaver Moon,” a full supermoon, will light up the night…
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Alabama Public Television Weighs Cutting PBS Ties Amid $2.8 Million Funding Loss
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama Public Television (APT) is reconsidering its partnership with PBS following a dramatic reduction in federal funding that has slashed over $2.8 million from the broadcaster’s budget….
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Birmingham Coach’s Discrimination Suit Revives Fight Over Gender Bias in Schools
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A former girls’ basketball coach and health teacher at Ramsay IB High School has renewed controversy over gender discrimination in Birmingham’s public schools with a federal lawsuit…
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Preserving the Soul of Five Points South After the Fire
Five Points South has long been the pulse of Birmingham’s cultural and social life—a crossroads where the city’s past and present intertwine. This neighborhood, with roots stretching back to the…
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Historic Alabama College Sells Treasured Hale Woodruff Murals
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Facing mounting financial pressures, Talladega College, Alabama’s first private historically Black college, has sold four of its famed Hale Woodruff murals, sending the landmark artworks to major…
