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Alabama Skywatchers Prepare for Tonight’s Total Lunar Eclipse
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.— Alabamians will get a front-row seat to a celestial spectacle tonight as the first total lunar eclipse since 2022 graces the skies. Known as a “Blood Moon,” the eclipse will turn the moon a deep crimson hue, offering a stunning sight for skywatchers across the state. The eclipse begins with the penumbral phase…
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Alabama Faces Economic Fallout as EU Retaliates Against Trump Tariffs
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama’s farmers and industries are struggling with the consequences of a global trade war triggered by former President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. The European Union’s retaliatory measures, targeting Republican-led states like Alabama, have exposed economic vulnerabilities in areas that placed faith in Trump’s promises of economic revival. The…
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Alabama Bill Mandating Prayer in Schools Sparks Debate Over “Judeo-Christian Values”
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A proposed bill in the Alabama legislature requiring public schools to begin each day with a prayer “consistent with Judeo-Christian values” is drawing criticism for its constitutional implications and the ambiguity of the term it invokes. House Bill 231, introduced by Rep. Reed Ingram, would amend the state constitution to mandate both…
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Hummingbirds Set to Arrive in Alabama as Spring Migration Begins
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Ruby-throated hummingbirds are expected to arrive in Alabama this week, signaling the start of their annual spring migration and giving residents a chance to spot the tiny, vibrant birds as they pass through the state. The hummingbirds, which winter in Central America and Mexico, typically begin appearing in Alabama between March 10…
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East Village Arts Hosts Guitar Festival and Cast Iron Exhibition This Weekend
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Music lovers and artists alike will converge on East Village Arts (EVA) this weekend for the East Village Arts Guitar Festival, a two-night celebration of stringed instruments, community, and creativity. Taking place Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, from 7-10 p.m., the festival promises a packed lineup of guitar solos, guest artists, raffles,…
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Britt Pushes “Debanking” Legislation Amid Skepticism Over Claims
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — U.S. Sen. Katie Britt’s campaign against “debanking” has drawn national attention, but critics argue the issue is less about political discrimination and more about financial institutions managing risk in controversial industries. Britt, a Republican from Alabama, recently co-sponsored the Financial Integrity and Regulation Management (FIRM) Act, which aims to prevent banks from…