• Surveillance Tool Tracks Alabama Woman to Florida Abortion Clinic, Raising Privacy Concerns

    Surveillance Tool Tracks Alabama Woman to Florida Abortion Clinic, Raising Privacy Concerns

    A recent investigation has revealed the use of a phone-tracking tool, Locate X, to monitor an Alabama woman’s journey to an abortion clinic in Florida. This tool, developed by Babel Street, allows for detailed tracking of smartphone movements without the need for a warrant, raising significant privacy concerns and highlighting the potential dangers of surveillance…

  • Alabama Man Wins $2 Million from Florida Lottery

    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…

  • Alabama Theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer Returns After Major Renovation

    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…

  • FBI Investigates Hanging Death of Alabama Man Who Sued Police Over Brutality

    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…

  • Fairway Mortgage Settles $9.9 Million Redlining Case, Pledges Investment in Birmingham’s Black Neighborhoods

    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…

  • Alabama Sees Rise in Whooping Cough Cases, Health Officials Point to Vaccine Hesitancy

    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,…