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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…
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Port of Mobile Launches $131 Million Expansion to Boost Alabama Economy and Trade
MOBILE, Ala. — The Port of Mobile is set to undergo a $131 million expansion that promises to strengthen Alabama’s role as a key player in global trade and boost…
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Judge Dismisses Roy Moore’s Defamation Lawsuit over Sexual Assault Claim
ETOWAH COUNTY, Ala. — A judge dismissed former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore’s defamation lawsuit against Beverly Nelson, who accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was…
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Plot to Attack Alabama Synagogues Foiled: Man Arrested with Weapons, Body Armor, Police Say
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Federal and local authorities have arrested a Needham man they say was plotting violent attacks against Alabama synagogues, seizing firearms, a suitcase full of ammunition, and body…
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Lee County Sheriff Fires Deputy after Rival Campaign Announcement
LEE COUNTY, Ala. — Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones has fired Deputy Cam Hunt after Hunt informed Jones of his intention to run against him in the 2026 sheriff’s election—a…
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Manager at Hueytown Wendy’s Charged After Locking Teens Inside Over Money Dispute
HUEYTOWN, Ala. — A manager at the Wendy’s restaurant in Hueytown is facing criminal charges after locking a group of teens inside the fast-food outlet, sparking outrage and raising questions…
