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Alabama’s CHOOSE Act Sparks Controversy Over Funding for Religious Schools and Discriminatory Practices
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The recent passage of the CHOOSE Act in Alabama, signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey in March 2024, is igniting debate across the state. The $100 million bill, which establishes Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) for families, allows parents to use public funds to send their children to private or religious schools,…
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Editorial: The Dark Ages of Alabama’s Prison System
In the heart of the Deep South, a man named Matthew Ray Walker suffered a brutal assault while incarcerated at Blount County Correctional Facility, an experience emblematic of the medieval prison conditions still plaguing Alabama. His harrowing ordeal is a vivid reminder of how the state’s correctional system, long criticized for its violence, neglect, and…
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Cultural Forces: Ukrainian Frontline Musicians Bring a Message of Freedom to Birmingham
The upcoming “Cultural Forces” tour, part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ initiative, is making its way to Birmingham, Alabama, with two significant events lined up. These concerts, aimed at expressing gratitude to the American public for their support of Ukraine during the ongoing war, are part of a national tour. This tour not only showcases…
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Lincoln, Alabama Bans Delta-8 THC, Bucking National Trend Towards Legalization
LINCOLN, Ala. — While the rest of the nation sprints toward the legalization of marijuana and THC products, the small town of Lincoln, Alabama, is taking a starkly different approach. In a move that contrasts sharply with the national trend, Lincoln has passed an ordinance banning the sale of Delta-8 THC, Delta-9 THC, and CBD…
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Casino on Sacred Ground: Alabama Court Weighs Tribal Battle Over Burial Site
WETUMPKA, Ala. — Wind Creek Casino in Wetumpka, Alabama, is facing renewed scrutiny, as a legal battle unfolds over its location on a site deeply significant to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. The 500,000-square-foot casino, operated by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, stands on what was once Hickory Ground, a historic Muscogee burial site and…
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Huntsville Library Implements New Restrictions for Children, Sparking Debate Over Censorship
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library has introduced a new system of library cards for children that restricts access to certain materials, a move aligned with recent Alabama state guidelines aimed at limiting exposure to what lawmakers consider “inappropriate” content. The tiered card system, which categorizes access into three levels based on age…