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The Debate Over Yoga and Meditiation in AL Public Schools
Like in all other states, the Alabama public school system has some official restrictions and guidelines on what can and can’t be taught in physical education. An activity notoriously included on many ‘banned’ lists is dodgeball. Many parents and educators nationwide think it is too violent and competitive for young kids. An unexpected addition to…
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Sacha Baron Cohen Sued $95 Million For Defamation
If you’re unfamiliar with who Sacha Baron Cohen is, it may be easy to fall for his special brand of comedy, satire, and political commentary. He’s been doing it since the dawn of Da Ali G Show, in which he portrays several different characters who interview people who are not privy to the joke. Where…
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Alabama Construction and Home Sales On the Rise
It may still be a seller’s market, but things are looking up for buyers these days — particularly in Alabama. The new construction market in the Yellowhammer State actually grew at a faster rate than that of the whole nation this past February, and new unit sales are on the rise in municipalities throughout Alabama,…
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Alabama to Require Ignition Interlock Devices For DUI Offenders
According to a national study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the installation of ignition interlock devices has had a significant effect on the number of alcohol-related fatal crashes in the United States. Now, the state of Alabama is taking steps to require the installation of IIDs for those who have been charged with…
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Alabama Activates Statewide System For Stroke Symptom Care
Although emergency room visits are often expensive and may not be necessary for every condition, they number approximately 110 million each year in the United States. But not every medical facility is created equal; each has its own specialists, which can make it difficult for patients to know where to go in the event of…
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Tailgating Season Varies Across the United States
The Fourth of July might be the most popular grilling day in the United States, as 87% of people plan on cooking at some point during this holiday, but the fall is the most popular season for tailgating. College football, NFL, and even horse racing can result in some of the largest gathering of grillers…
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Kamtek Opens $60 Million Aluminum Casting Plant In Birmingham
Kamtek’s much-talked-about $60 million new aluminum die casting plant has finally opened its doors in Birmingham. A subsidiary of international automotive supplier Magna, Kamtek brings its new 150,000 square-foot plant to the area — and the company will eventually hire more than 100 workers there. Aluminum accounts for more than 80% of all die cast…
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Free Home Repair And Cleanup Possible For Those Affected By Harvey And Irma
Every year around spring, people start looking at their homes and removing the items that might no longer have value to them. Spring cleaning, as it’s called, is a stressful endeavor. To make it more manageable experts suggest marking tasks with estimated time: 10 minutes, 30 minutes, an hour, etc., and then only working one…
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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…
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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,…