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A Black Journalist’s Journey,” Pulitzer-winning journalist Harold Jackson reflects on lessons from 1960s Alabama.
More than half of families who applied for Alabama's new school voucher program have children attending a private school or are home schooling.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Broadcasters Association held its 19th annual ABBY Awards on Saturday, and WSFA 12 News took home several trophies. The ABBY Awards honor the best in Alabama ...
The case began shortly after Roe was reversed. Alabama quickly criminalized virtually all abortions in the state, and clinics there pivoted to expand other services. Then, Steve Marshall ...
Alabama lunch lady Amy Wigginton confessed to sexual encounters with a teenage student at her home. Arrested and facing charges of a school employee engaging in a sex act, her case follows a similar ...
A federal judge this week ruled that Alabama’s Attorney General, Steve Marshall, cannot prosecute state residents for assisting pregnant women in seeking legal out-of-state abortions.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama men's basketball team's 2025-26 roster is beginning to take shape. In the same week that the transfer portal both took from and gave to the Crimson Tide program ...
Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Yellowhammer State and High School On SI Alabama will share these as we see them. Recently, the Fairhope ...
The Alabama House of Representatives has advanced legislation that would ban students from using cellphones in K-12 public schools FILE - A student uses their cell phone after unlocking the pouch ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday advanced legislation that would ban students from using cellphones in public schools.
Alabama Softball Player Abby Duchscherer (10) hits a homerun against Alabama State at Rhoads Stadium in Tuscaloosa, AL on Tuesday, Apr 1, 2025 / Alabama Atheltics TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— The Alabama ...
A federal court has ruled that Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and district attorneys cannot take legal action against people who help pregnant Alabamians access abortion care in states where ...
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