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Alabama’s Bovine Liability Law Takes Effect
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama cattle owners rang in the new year with a new law aimed at limiting their liability for the unpredictable behavior of their bovines. Senate Bill 164, which officially took effect Wednesday, provides legal protections for owners of cattle and other bovines in situations where their animals’ actions might otherwise lead to…
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Alabama Man Loses Jeep in Online Marketplace Scam
TRUSSVILLE, Ala. — An Alabama man thought he had struck a fair deal when he sold his Jeep for $25,000 through an online marketplace. Instead, he became the victim of a sophisticated scam that left him without his vehicle and out thousands of dollars. The Trussville resident, whose name was not disclosed, recently sold his…
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Giraffe Dies at Birmingham Zoo, Highlighting Challenges in Animal Care
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Birmingham Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved residents, a 16-year-old giraffe named Willow, who passed away early Friday morning after several days of illness. Zoo officials announced her death Saturday, describing the giraffe as a cherished part of their community. Born at the zoo in 2008,…
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Beloved Birmingham Bar Marty’s PM to Close After 31 Years
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Marty’s PM, a cherished dive bar and late-night haven in Birmingham’s Five Points South, has announced it will close its doors after service on January 3, 2025, concluding a 31-year legacy that has deeply impacted the city’s nightlife and music scene. Founded in 1993 by the late Harry M. “Marty” Eagle, Marty’s…
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Efforts to Bring Lottery to Alabama Persist Amid Decades of Resistance
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels and other state lawmakers are renewing efforts to bring a state lottery to Alabama, one of just five states without one. Proponents argue that a lottery could provide a critical source of funding for education and other state priorities, while opponents continue to raise moral and…
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Senator Tuberville’s “Christmas” Post Highlights the Cartoonish Nature of Modern Politics
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Modern politics has entered an era where public officials often resemble social media influencers or reality television characters more than serious lawmakers. The latest example comes courtesy of Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who faced widespread ridicule after posting—and then deleting—a bizarre holiday-themed post on X, formerly Twitter, that read: “Thanks to Donald…