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Alabama Man Wins $2 Million from Florida Lottery
GULF BREEZE, Fla. — Jeremy Smith, a 49-year-old resident of Lillian, Alabama, is celebrating a $2 million win after purchasing a TRIPLE 777 Scratch-Off ticket in Florida. The Florida Lottery announced that Smith claimed the top prize at Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee and chose a lump-sum payment of $1,280,000. The winning ticket was purchased from…
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Alabama Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer Returns After Major Renovation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Alabama Theatre, a historic landmark in Birmingham, is celebrating the return of its iconic Mighty Wurlitzer organ, affectionately known as “Big Bertha,” following extensive repairs. After an eight-month hiatus, the organ has been meticulously restored by the A.E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company and is ready to enchant audiences once more. Installed…
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FBI Investigates Hanging Death of Alabama Man Who Sued Police Over Brutality
CORRECTION: Dennoriss Richardson was incorrectly identified in the original article. The name has been updated below: SHEFFIELD, Ala. — The FBI has launched an investigation into the death of Dennoriss Richardson, a Black man found hanging in an abandoned building in Colbert County, Alabama. Richardson’s death, initially ruled a suicide by local authorities, has sparked…
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Fairway Mortgage Settles $9.9 Million Redlining Case, Pledges Investment in Birmingham’s Black Neighborhoods
Birmingham, AL — Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation has agreed to a $9.9 million settlement with federal regulators over allegations of discriminatory lending practices in Birmingham’s majority-Black neighborhoods, including Ensley. The settlement comes after an investigation by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that Fairway engaged in redlining, a…
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Alabama Sees Rise in Whooping Cough Cases, Health Officials Point to Vaccine Hesitancy
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama is grappling with a troubling rise in whooping cough cases, a disease once largely controlled by vaccines but now reemerging as a public health concern. Health experts say vaccine hesitancy, fueled by misinformation, is a significant factor behind the increase, raising alarms about the state’s vulnerability to preventable diseases. Whooping cough,…
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Amtrak Reopens Gulf Coast Route, Linking Mobile and New Orleans After Nearly Two Decades
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…