State APLS reverses course on how to use federal funding Librarians were frustrated by the board's surprise decision in September to abandon competitive grants this year in favor of statewide initiatives. Jacob Holmes2 days ago
News United Sisterhood of Alabama to host “Her Voice! Her Power!” Capitol rally The event seeks to galvanize women across the state, providing a platform for voices that are often marginalized. StaffOctober 17, 2024
News EV owners to showcase vehicles at free Frunk or Treat event on Saturday in Huntsville The Frunk or Treat will take place in Huntsville on Saturday, Oct. 19. StaffOctober 17, 2024
State Moms for Liberty shares 2025 agenda, doubling down on libraries The group is also pursuing to expand Alabama’s ban on instruction of LGBTQ+ content in schools. Jacob HolmesOctober 16, 2024
Health Alabama hospitals work to address IV shortage following hurricane The FDA formally declared a shortage of three fluid products on Oct. 11. Wesley WalterOctober 16, 2024
News Alabama U.S. attorney encourages students to take SAFE Pledge The SAFE Student Pledge recognizes the role young people play in reducing gun endangerment and violence. StaffOctober 16, 2024
Governor Gov. Ivey awards $1.6 million to support research, innovation projects The University of Alabama received two grants totaling nearly $600,000 to address coal ash disposal in the state. StaffOctober 16, 2024
Courts Justice Department secures $8M to address redlining in Black communities in Birmingham Redlining is an illegal practice by which lenders avoid providing credit services to individuals living in communities of color. StaffOctober 16, 2024
News BRW names Derek Walcott, Tim Comstock to two major roles BRW is an industry leader in trucking, warehousing, logistics and fulfillment. StaffOctober 16, 2024
News Roundtable of experts discusses Alabama’s parole woes Since 2019, parole approval rates have plummeted from more than half of applicants being released to lows of 1 to 3 percent per month. Jacob HolmesOctober 15, 2024
News Majority of U.S. adults favor cell phone bans in schools A Pew survey reveals support for banning cell phones in middle and high schools to reduce distractions. Mary Claire WootenOctober 15, 2024