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Alabama to Pay $580,000 in Legal Bills for Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Laws

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Settlement signed in suit over law that threatened to leave immigrants homeless MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Alabama has agreed to pay $230,000 in legal bills incurred...

Be alert to health and safety following tornadoes

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Damage and power outages from the devastating tornadoes striking Alabama prompt the Alabama Department of Public Health to remind people about the many hazards...

Tax Relief for Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds and Flooding in...

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NASHVILLE – Victims of the severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding that took place beginning on April 28, 2014 in parts of Alabama...

Alabama has a new gift that keeps on giving:

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New insurance bill that will rebuild schools damaged by tornadoes at much lower cost, potentially saving state millions of dollars BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Last week...

Retired Federal Court Judge U.W. Clemon Endorses Councilwoman Sheila Tyson for...

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Clemon: Tyson is “Unbought and Unbossed” BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Birmingham Councilwoman Sheila Tyson has announced that retired Federal Court Judge U.W. Clemon has publicly endorsed...

2014 John H. Buchanan, Jr. Distinguished Service Award winner named

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The Alabama Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators has named Cheryl Newton as the 2014 John H. Buchanan, Jr. Distinguished Service Award winner. Newton, grants...

Design Tips That Can Help Keep Seniors Safer

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 (NAPSI)—Investing a little time and effort to create a safer environment for a senior can pay dividends when it comes to preventing falls. This is...

Sugar: The Secret Skin Assassin!

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The good, the bad and the ugly of a favorite food pastime 
By: Ron Cummings The Good Wow, we sure like our sugar. After all, what’s not...

ASU Women’s Basketball Adds Final Touches to 2014-15 Squad

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 MONTGOMERY – The Alabama State Women’s Basketball team has added two more signees to its 2014-15 Lady Hornets roster. In the addition to five early...

Girls Inc. Now Registering for Summer Program

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 BIRMINGHAM – Girls Inc. is now registering for its Summer Program for girls ages of 6-18. Activities include: hands-on math and science lessons, arts...