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Alabama Secretary of State claims League of Women Voters has ‘shady way’ of collecting people’s data
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen Monday accused the League of Women Voters of capturing personal data on a voter registration website, an accusation the president of the group called a conspiracy theory. Allen said in a Monday press release that a TV ad in Alabama produced by Vote411, an...
Dixie Art Colony welcomes new exhibit
Our new exhibition opening Friday August 2nd will continue through Wednesday, September 18, 2024. The DAC Foundation has partnered with the City of Prattville and the Prattauga Art Guild to present this exhibition titled “ECHOES OF THE PAST PART II: Select Works from the DAC Collection.” The exhibition is located at the Prattville Creative Arts Center at 342 South Chestnut Street in Historic Downtown Prattville. A reception will be held on Thursday, August 8, from 4:30 until 6:30 pm.
Alabama lawmaker: Katie Britt wouldn’t face same sexist attacks as Kamala Harris because of race, politics
Vice President Kamala Harris would not be facing attacks she used sexual relationships to advance her career as she begins her 2024 presidential campaign if it were not for her race and political beliefs, according to an Alabama state representative. If Harris, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee who is Black...
August kicks off Black Business Month in Montgomery with special event
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - August is Black Business Month, a time to acknowledge and appreciate Black-owned businesses and what they represent in the effort for diversity and equality. Black entrepreneurs play a valuable role in the nation’s economy. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent estimates, the United States has more than 161,000 Black-owned businesses, bringing in over $183 billion annually.
Huntsville approves ‘Teachers’ Bill of Rights’ for student discipline
The Huntsville school board unanimously approved a “Teachers’ Bill of Rights” on Tuesday, providing guidelines for disciplining disruptive students. Board member Carlos Mathews called the policy a big change, saying parents need to “understand how serious of an issue this is going forward.”. If you purchase...
Sabel Steel names new president, CEO
Sean Sabel has been named president and CEO of Montgomery-based Sabel Steel Service. He is the 6th generation of the Sabel family to run the company and succeeds his father, Keith Sabel, who was president and CEO for 35 years. Sean Sabel began working at the company in 2010 as...
Alabama offers twin brother of former Tide commit, 2025 ATH Derick Smith
Two days after his twin brother — Derick Smith flipped from the Alabama Crimson Tide to the Auburn Tigers, 2025 wide receiver Erick Smith has landed an offer from the Crimson Tide. The two Smith brothers play for Southside-Selma High School in Selma, Alabama. Erick plays wide receiver wheras his brother, Derick, plays both wide receiver and safety. On Monday, Derick made the decision to flip to the Tigers. The move was somewhat of a surprise to outsiders but recruiting insiders were aware of the potential flip several days prior. Alabama will continue to recruit the twin brothers. Erick is currently uncommitted. He...
Local winner Glenn Sims takes home $15,000 at Toyota of Sylacauga clearance event
SYLACAUGA, Ala. – Last week, Glenn Sims claimed the $15,000 grand prize at Toyota of Sylacauga’s Massive Summer Clearance event. Sims, who previously won a 55-inch big-screen TV during a Toyotathon event, was both shocked and grateful for his latest windfall. “When the guy at Toyota matched up...
Tuscaloosa NAACP reacts after Nick's manager apologizes for racial slur
The Tuscaloosa County Branch NAACP on Thursday issued a statement acknowledging the public apology by Nick's Original Filet House manager Jack Moltz regarding the incident that led to a viral video of a spoken altercation, but the group added that actions are needed to follow his words. Moltz, who operates the Tuscaloosa restaurant known as Nick's in the Sticks with owner Carla Hegenbarth, his wife, made his first public statement Wednesday evening on WVUA-TV about the racially...
Check out these cool August events in the Huntsville area
When: August 9-18 Where: Various locations. We cannot mention August events and not mention the Paris Olympics or our monthly food truck rally. And these are a combined event this month!. When: Aug. 3 5PM-9PM Where: Big Spring Park, 200 Church St SW, Huntsville, AL 35801. 3. Lainey Wilson. One...
Well-known Birmingham brewery closed for ‘exciting changes’
Birmingham-based Ghost Train Brewing is temporarily closed, though the owners are promising something special on the horizon. A sign on the Brewery at 3501 First Ave. S. reads:. “Our Apologies - Ghost Train will be temporarily closed, to make exciting changes. Updates coming soon!”. So far, there’s been no additional...
The race to hire: School districts work to fill open positions before school year starts
As students get ready for the first day of school, the race is on to make sure every position is filled. "Our Phrase is to be ready day one so I want to make sure that we have someone in our classrooms for our students," Birmingham city schools HR officer Corvetta Clasberry said.