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I was really enraged at first,” said Mamie Easley. “Then I was sad. I was hurt. I was disgusted because I could’ve lost my ...
A man from Cullman is heading to Washington, D.C. this week to urge Congress to oppose funding cuts to cancer research and prevention.
Parents raise concerns as Jefferson County launches new majority-to-minority school transfer program
For many parents, especially in the Morris and Kimberly areas, the announcement has led to more confusion than clarity.
It’s been 25 years since Birmingham’s city retirees last saw an increase in their monthly pension checks, and it looks like ...
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