Author: Madison County Chamber

  • Federal Judge: Alabama Department of Corrections Has Provided Horrendously Inadequate Mental Health Care

    Federal Judge: Alabama Department of Corrections Has Provided Horrendously Inadequate Mental Health Care

    There’s a problem with health and dental care in Alabama jails, and one federal judge is looking for more answers. Back in June, U.S. District Judge Myron H. Thompson issued a ruling based on a 302-page document that explained situations in which the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) has failed to maintain an adequate health…

  • Alabama Mosque Burglar Struck in Virginia and Arizona

    Alabama Mosque Burglar Struck in Virginia and Arizona

    This past March, three separate Alabama mosques were burglarized. Investigators quickly determined that these three events were likely carried out by the same suspect. Now, new evidence appears to link these incidents with a number of similar burglaries throughout the country. On March 10, two Alabama mosques, one in Gadsden and the other in Anniston,…

  • The Average Alabama Home Price Has Only Risen a Tiny Bit In the Past 10 Years

    The Average Alabama Home Price Has Only Risen a Tiny Bit In the Past 10 Years

    According to a 24/7 Wall Street report on the cost of homeownership across the nation, the median price of a home in Alabama has only increased 2.5% in the past 10 years, amounting to $143,500. This growth is quite low considering other states and represents the 18th lowest rate of price growth throughout the nation.…

  • Alabama Couple Enlists Scuba Diver to Help Find Missing Engagement Ring

    Alabama Couple Enlists Scuba Diver to Help Find Missing Engagement Ring

    A diamond’s value is measured by the 4Cs: cut, carat, clarity, and color. But for Alabama bride Brooke Leavins, her new $5,000 sparkler was priceless. That’s why she and her husband Steven never gave up hope after Brooke accidentally flung the ring into a river a few weeks ago. The Leavins were out on their…

  • Study Names Alabama Most Stressed State in the Union

    Study Names Alabama Most Stressed State in the Union

    Americans are reportedly more stressed than ever before. In fact, a new survey conducted by the American Psychological Association shows the first statistically significant increase in levels of stress since the review was first launched 10 years ago. And according to a 2017 WalletHub study, some states are more stressed out than others. Analysts looked…

  • Bloomberg Report Casts Dark Shadow on Alabama’s Burgeoning Auto Industry

    Bloomberg Report Casts Dark Shadow on Alabama’s Burgeoning Auto Industry

    Last year, new vehicle sales increased for the sixth consecutive year, setting a new record of 17.5 million car purchases. And although the state of Alabama has impressed many with its rapidly growing auto parts manufacturing sector, a recent Bloomberg report has cast doubt on the methods “New Detroit” has used to get those extraordinary…

  • Lyft Expands Its Reach Into Huntsville, What Does This Mean for Uber?

    Lyft Expands Its Reach Into Huntsville, What Does This Mean for Uber?

    This month, Lyft was given permission to operate as a new ride-sharing service in Huntsville. This marks Lyft’s first business in the state of Alabama. The Director of Parking and Public Transport stated during the public hearing that Lyft will now be regarded very much the same way Uber is. When comparing the two, he…

  • Alabama Black Bear Sightings and Critter Activities Increase

    Alabama Black Bear Sightings and Critter Activities Increase

    We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it’s official: black bear sightings are becoming more common throughout Alabama. From 2014 to 2015, the number of black bear sightings reported by Alabama residents doubled. In 2016, they shot up by 50%. Around 150 sightings were reported last year, and that doesn’t include bears…

  • Newest Dale County Court Officer Lends a Helping Paw to Stressful Juvenile Cases

    Newest Dale County Court Officer Lends a Helping Paw to Stressful Juvenile Cases

    Approximately 14% of Americans report that something as simple as their home decor can make them feel stressed out, but being in court can bring on a whole new wave of stress, especially in juvenile cases. That’s why Dale County has a new, four-legged official helping them out. Kit is the first canine court officer…

  • Researchers Continue to Battle Against Diabetes

    Researchers Continue to Battle Against Diabetes

    Researchers have found that aggressively decreasing a diabetic’s blood pressure could be the answer to saving their life. Scientists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Utah, Loyola University Medical School, and Columbia University Medical Center have found that significantly lowering blood pressure could even prevent more than 100,000 deaths a year in…