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  • Alabama Is Not Among the Best or Worst States for Women’s Equality, According to Study

    Alabama Is Not Among the Best or Worst States for Women’s Equality, According to Study

    When it comes to women’s equality, Alabama has some room for improvement. In Wallethub’s latest study, titled “2016’s Best & Worst States for Women’s Equality,” Alabama wasn’t the worst, but it wasn’t close to being the best either. The Yellowhammer State ranked number 35 of 50 overall. Analysts looked at three key metrics in order…

  • Homebuyers are Willing and Expecting to Pay More for ‘Smart’ Homes

    Homebuyers are Willing and Expecting to Pay More for ‘Smart’ Homes

    It looks like homebuyers are willing to spend a little more cash for “smart” homes. “Smart-home” technology might be the next big thing when it comes to increased real estate sales. According to The Washington Post, if smart products — like high-tech lighting, security systems and network-connected thermostats — are installed before the house is…

  • Study Finds Alabama Has Fourth-Highest Concentration of Water Contaminants in Nation

    Study Finds Alabama Has Fourth-Highest Concentration of Water Contaminants in Nation

    A recent study conducted by Harvard University has found that the state of Alabama has an absurd amount of chemicals in its water supply. In fact, Alabama has the fourth-highest concentration of chemical-based water contaminants in the nation, trailing behind California, New Jersey, and North Carolina. This news comes only months after a water advisory…

  • Pastor in Choctaw County Allegedly Fired for Inviting Black People to Church

    Pastor in Choctaw County Allegedly Fired for Inviting Black People to Church

    A local pastor in Butler, Choctaw County, claims that he was fired from his position at Mt. Sterling Baptist Church after inviting black people to join the congregation. Pastor Jonathan Greer had been with Mt. Sterling for a year and a half before a unanimous vote ousted him from the church. Greer told local news…

  • Alabama Crime Continues: Stolen Leather, Fighting With Police Officers, Escaping From Prison

    Alabama Crime Continues: Stolen Leather, Fighting With Police Officers, Escaping From Prison

    Alabama law enforcement officers arrested two men in late July after assault, child endangerment, false identification and other charges. According to Times Daily, Franklin County Sheriff officers were serving a felony warrant when two men, Jody Waye Raper, 42, and Darin Scott Stanphill, 46, tried to fight with the officers. Stanphill is charged with unlawful…

  • AT&T Cable Causes Damage to Expecting Couple’s Home, Company Refuses to Pay

    AT&T Cable Causes Damage to Expecting Couple’s Home, Company Refuses to Pay

    Josh Parks of Madison County realized his house was having some plumbing issues a few months ago. “The house just started basically filling up with water,” said Parks. “Nothing would flush, nothing would drain.” Josh’s wife was four months pregnant at the time, so he called a professional plumbing service. Once they began excavating through…

  • Ecommerce Retailers Forced to Pay Tax in Alabama

    Ecommerce Retailers Forced to Pay Tax in Alabama

    Every 30 seconds eCommerce generates more than $1.2 million. A rapidly growing and obviously lucrative industry, companies are taking advantage of eCommerce in any way they can. According to Dothan Eagle, Alabama is trying to implement a voluntary tax program in order to receive a portion of the millions of dollars in revenue from online-only…

  • Alabama School Buses First in Nation to Use Stop Arm Cameras

    Alabama School Buses First in Nation to Use Stop Arm Cameras

    A new law has been created to allow cameras on school buses in Alabama, starting this month. School systems statewide now have the option of installing cameras on the stop arms of school buses to monitor cars that illegally pass them. Schools in counties such as Jackson and Limestone are already looking to invest in…

  • Smartphone-Enabled Kitchen Devices Could Change the Way People Cook

    Smartphone-Enabled Kitchen Devices Could Change the Way People Cook

    Over 50% of future home buyers report they’re willing to pay more for a home with hardwood floors, but what about a smart home? The idea of the “smart,” or connected, home is taking tentative steps forward with the introduction of smartphone-enabled kitchen appliances. The latest thing on the menu in the connected home kitchen…

  • Alabama Housing Market Coming Off Strong Month of May

    Alabama Housing Market Coming Off Strong Month of May

    For those who have long called the great state of Alabama home, this news might seem typical, but in an economy still trying to find solid ground the 2008 recession it’s certainly good news. According to a new report from Alabamanewscenter.com, Alabama home sales increased by 11.4% in May from last year’s total. In addition…