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  • Miles College Partners with Nvidia to Advance AI Education in Alabama

    Miles College Partners with Nvidia to Advance AI Education in Alabama

    November 12, 2025

    FAIRFIELD, Ala. — Miles College is setting a precedent for Alabama’s historically Black colleges with a groundbreaking partnership aimed at propelling artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. The college, based in Fairfield just outside Birmingham, has joined forces with leading chipmaker Nvidia to weave AI into the academic and community fabric, positioning Miles as a…

  • 16-Year-Old From Fultondale Charged With Capital Murder in Ensley Shooting

    16-Year-Old From Fultondale Charged With Capital Murder in Ensley Shooting

    November 11, 2025

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A 16-year-old from Fultondale was arrested and charged with capital murder after shooting an 18-year-old in Birmingham’s Ensley neighborhood, police said Saturday. The victim, identified as Myca Clark Jr., was fatally shot on Avenue K in Ensley on the evening of Nov. 8. Police responded to a report of gunfire near Ensley…

  • Alabama Judge Gil Self Convicted on 17 Counts in Abuse of Office Case

    Alabama Judge Gil Self Convicted on 17 Counts in Abuse of Office Case

    November 10, 2025

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Former Lauderdale County Circuit Judge Gilbert Self was convicted on 17 counts, including 16 felonies and one misdemeanor, for using his office for personal gain, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. After a three-week trial, a jury found the Republican judge guilty of misusing judicial funds to pay for personal vacations,…

  • Ivey Directs $9 Million in State Funds to Aid Alabama Families amid SNAP Shutdown

    Ivey Directs $9 Million in State Funds to Aid Alabama Families amid SNAP Shutdown

    November 9, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — As the federal government shutdown drags into its longest stretch in history, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced Tuesday that she is releasing $2 million in emergency state funds to support eight food banks across Alabama, helping tens of thousands of families left vulnerable by the halt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)…

  • WBHM Launches New Station “The Hub” to Spotlight Arts, Culture and Community

    WBHM Launches New Station “The Hub” to Spotlight Arts, Culture and Community

    November 8, 2025

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — WBHM, Birmingham’s leading public radio station, is set to debut a new station, “106.1 The Hub,” on November 14, 2025. The station aims to provide Birmingham residents with a fresh outlet dedicated to local arts, culture and community programming. The Hub will broadcast on the FM translator frequency 106.1 and the HD-2…

  • Alabama Bill to Ban Naturalized Citizens from Holding Office Ignites Controversy

    Alabama Bill to Ban Naturalized Citizens from Holding Office Ignites Controversy

    November 7, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A new bill in the Alabama Legislature aims to make it illegal for naturalized citizens to hold many state and local constitutional offices, including governor, state legislators, judges, and sheriffs. The legislation, pre-filed ahead of the 2026 session as Senate Bill 21, would require candidates to be natural-born U.S. citizens, sparking heated…

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