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Alabama Legislature Considers Raising Age of Medical Consent, Sparking Controversy
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama legislature is considering a proposal to raise the age of medical majority from 14 to 18, a move that has ignited controversy and drawn criticism from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups. The proposed legislation would require individuals under 18 to obtain parental consent for most medical treatments, a significant shift from the…
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Walker County Jailer to Plead Guilty in Abuse Cover-Up Amid Scrutiny
WALKER COUNTY, Ala. — Betty Jo Cooley, a former corrections officer, is set to plead guilty to falsifying records in a case involving inmate mistreatment at the Walker County Jail. The incident occurred on September 26, 2022, when Officer Joshua Connor Jones used excessive force against a pre-trial detainee. Cooley admitted to fabricating reports to…
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New York Men Arrested in Leeds, Alabama for Alleged Human Trafficking and Identity Fraud
LEEDS, Ala. — In a major crackdown on organized crime, five men from New York have been arrested in Leeds, Alabama, on charges of human trafficking and identity fraud. The arrests mark a significant development in a complex investigation that has drawn attention to the use of vulnerable individuals in criminal enterprises. According to authorities,…
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Black Hawk Helicopter Crash Claims Two Tennessee Guardsmen Near Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A routine training mission turned deadly on October 25 when a Tennessee National Guard Black Hawk helicopter crashed along Alabama Highway 53, killing both crew members. The UH-60 Black Hawk, known for its versatility and power, was conducting a flight operation when it suddenly plummeted, erupting in flames upon impact in the…
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Governor Ivey’s Border Troop Deployment Raises Questions on Priorities and Politics
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama Governor Kay Ivey’s recent decision to send 275 National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border has raised criticism, with some arguing the move prioritizes political posturing over Alabama’s immediate needs. Though Ivey claims that “every state has become a border state” under current federal immigration policies, critics question whether this deployment…
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Man Arrested After Threatening to Bomb Ulta Beauty Store, ‘INRI’ Marked on Forehead
OPELIKA, Ala. — Timothy Lincoln, 42, was taken into custody after allegedly threatening to detonate a bomb at an Ulta Beauty store in Opelika, Alabama. The incident unfolded on Saturday afternoon, causing panic among shoppers and staff. Witnesses reported that Lincoln entered the store visibly agitated, claiming he had explosives and demanding everyone leave immediately….