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  • Amtrak Reopens Gulf Coast Route, Linking Mobile and New Orleans After Nearly Two Decades

    Amtrak Reopens Gulf Coast Route, Linking Mobile and New Orleans After Nearly Two Decades

    October 21, 2024

    MOBILE, Ala. — After nearly 20 years of waiting, residents of the Gulf Coast will soon be able to board a train in Mobile and arrive in New Orleans in just a few hours, thanks to the long-anticipated reopening of the Amtrak line that was closed after Hurricane Katrina. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will…

  • Tommy Tuberville Criticized for Latest Trump-Focused Comments, Adding to History of Controversial Remarks

    Tommy Tuberville Criticized for Latest Trump-Focused Comments, Adding to History of Controversial Remarks

    October 21, 2024

    WASHINGTON D.C. — Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the Alabama Republican known for his fierce loyalty to former President Donald Trump, is once again drawing attention for his latest remarks, in which he took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris during an interview on Fox News. Tuberville’s comments have fueled criticisms about his political judgment and a…

  • Birmingham’s Vulcan Materials Clashes with Mexico Over Quarry Operations, Sparking Debate on Environmental Responsibility

    Birmingham’s Vulcan Materials Clashes with Mexico Over Quarry Operations, Sparking Debate on Environmental Responsibility

    October 20, 2024

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Vulcan Materials, a cornerstone of Birmingham’s industrial landscape, finds itself embroiled in a contentious dispute with the Mexican government over its operations in Quintana Roo. The Mexican authorities halted Vulcan’s limestone quarrying activities in 2022, citing environmental harm—a claim the Alabama-based company staunchly refutes. The conflict underscores a complex narrative of environmental…

  • Montgomery High School Senior Pushes for City Flag Change Over Confederate Symbols

    Montgomery High School Senior Pushes for City Flag Change Over Confederate Symbols

    October 19, 2024

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A high school senior in Alabama is leading a movement to change Montgomery’s city flag, which features Confederate symbols that he says no longer reflect the values of the city’s diverse population. Jeremiah Treece, a senior at Booker T. Washington Magnet High School, addressed the Montgomery City Council on October 15, calling…

  • FBI Arrests Alabama Man in Connection with SEC Bitcoin Scam

    FBI Arrests Alabama Man in Connection with SEC Bitcoin Scam

    October 18, 2024

    ATHENS, Ala. — Eric Council Jr., a 25-year-old from Athens, Alabama, is at the center of a high-stakes hacking operation involving the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Council was arrested by the FBI for allegedly hacking the SEC’s X (formerly Twitter) account in January, falsely claiming the agency had approved the first Bitcoin ETF….

  • Four University of Alabama Students Arrested for Sinister Hazing Rituals at Pi Kappa Phi

    Four University of Alabama Students Arrested for Sinister Hazing Rituals at Pi Kappa Phi

    October 18, 2024

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In a chilling display of fraternity hazing, four University of Alabama students have been arrested following an investigation into disturbing incidents that took place at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house. The hazing, which unfolded in late August 2024, saw pledges subjected to degrading and violent rituals, raising renewed concerns about the…

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