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CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a COMING SOON TO AN ATLAS NEAR YOU: A FIFTH OCEAN 15 hours ago · Most of us learned about the world’s oceans in elementary school. There’s the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian and the Arctic. Now, a sea change is coming. Thanks to National Geographic, you’ll soon see a fifth ocean on your maps. It’s now officially recognizing the Southern Ocean, the STATES SCALE BACK PANDEMIC REPORTING, STIRRING ALARM 1 day ago · Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM 650 11th Street South Birmingham AL 35233 T:800-444-9246 P:205-934-2606 SOCIAL AUDIO BEGAN AS A PANDEMIC FAD. TECH COMPANIES SEE 1 day ago · During the pandemic, Reesha Howard got hooked on doing live audio chats from her smartphone. First she used Clubhouse, the buzzy, invitation-only app that surged in popularity last year with freewheeling conversations, game shows and celebrity appearances. Then Twitter invited her to become an early WORKING AT HOME WITH KIDS: HOW THE PANDEMIC IS CHANGING The pandemic has affected that work balance and her bottom line, she said. Now, “We can only show houses, we can’t hold open houses anymore. And that’s really where I get a lot of my buyers, my clients,” she said. “It’s been tough.”. Working from home could be a big adjustment with one child. Martinez has five – ages11,9,8,4
CONTROVERSIAL NEW ALZHEIMER’S DRUG APPROVED DESPITE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in 20 years, but some doctors, including one at UAB, warned patients’ families not to expect much from the drug any time soon.. The drug, aducanumab, is expected to help slow the progression of the disease, but not to improve current memory impairments, according to a release from the University CHINA’S NEW ANTI-FOREIGN SANCTIONS LAW SENDS A CHILL 16 hours ago · U.S. and Chinese flags before the opening session of 2019 trade negotiations between U.S. and Chinese trade representatives in Beijing. On Thursday, China passed a sweeping new law designed to counter numerous sanctions the United States and the European Union have imposed on Chinese officials and major Chinese companies. MODERATE DEMOCRATS FLEX THEIR POWER IN THE SENATE, MAKING Democrats who hoped that narrow control in Washington, D.C., would lead to a rush of votes to approve new progressive policies are facing a major roadblock — moderates in their own party. Moderate Senate Democrats from Republican-leaning states ALABAMA COAL WORKERS STRIKE FOR BETTER WAGES, FAIR TREATMENT Alabama has not been friendly territory for unions. Earlier this year, workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer voted more than two to one against forming a union.Yet since April 1, more than 1,100 miners with Warrior Met Coal, which has mines near HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
HOW ROLE MODELS LIKE ROSA PARKS SHAPED A DISTRACTED KID 1 day ago · Growing up in Montgomery, Ala., in the 1950s, the Rev. Farrell Duncombe didn’t necessarily strike his elders as a future leader. Yet Duncombe went on to be a public school teacher and principal, and later, he became the pastor of his childhood church, St. Paul A.M.E. — the same one he watched WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a COMING SOON TO AN ATLAS NEAR YOU: A FIFTH OCEAN 8 hours ago · Most of us learned about the world’s oceans in elementary school. There’s the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian and the Arctic. Now, a sea change is coming. Thanks to National Geographic, you’ll soon see a fifth ocean on your maps. It’s now officially recognizing the Southern Ocean, the STATES SCALE BACK PANDEMIC REPORTING, STIRRING ALARM 1 day ago · Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM 650 11th Street South Birmingham AL 35233 T:800-444-9246 P:205-934-2606 SOCIAL AUDIO BEGAN AS A PANDEMIC FAD. TECH COMPANIES SEE 1 day ago · During the pandemic, Reesha Howard got hooked on doing live audio chats from her smartphone. First she used Clubhouse, the buzzy, invitation-only app that surged in popularity last year with freewheeling conversations, game shows and celebrity appearances. Then Twitter invited her to become an early WORKING AT HOME WITH KIDS: HOW THE PANDEMIC IS CHANGING The pandemic has affected that work balance and her bottom line, she said. Now, “We can only show houses, we can’t hold open houses anymore. And that’s really where I get a lot of my buyers, my clients,” she said. “It’s been tough.”. Working from home could be a big adjustment with one child. Martinez has five – ages11,9,8,4
CONTROVERSIAL NEW ALZHEIMER’S DRUG APPROVED DESPITE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new drug for Alzheimer’s disease in 20 years, but some doctors, including one at UAB, warned patients’ families not to expect much from the drug any time soon.. The drug, aducanumab, is expected to help slow the progression of the disease, but not to improve current memory impairments, according to a release from the University CHINA’S NEW ANTI-FOREIGN SANCTIONS LAW SENDS A CHILL 9 hours ago · U.S. and Chinese flags before the opening session of 2019 trade negotiations between U.S. and Chinese trade representatives in Beijing. On Thursday, China passed a sweeping new law designed to counter numerous sanctions the United States and the European Union have imposed on Chinese officials and major Chinese companies. MODERATE DEMOCRATS FLEX THEIR POWER IN THE SENATE, MAKING Democrats who hoped that narrow control in Washington, D.C., would lead to a rush of votes to approve new progressive policies are facing a major roadblock — moderates in their own party. Moderate Senate Democrats from Republican-leaning states ALABAMA COAL WORKERS STRIKE FOR BETTER WAGES, FAIR TREATMENT Alabama has not been friendly territory for unions. Earlier this year, workers at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer voted more than two to one against forming a union.Yet since April 1, more than 1,100 miners with Warrior Met Coal, which has mines near HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
HOW ROLE MODELS LIKE ROSA PARKS SHAPED A DISTRACTED KID 21 hours ago · Growing up in Montgomery, Ala., in the 1950s, the Rev. Farrell Duncombe didn’t necessarily strike his elders as a future leader. Yet Duncombe went on to be a public school teacher and principal, and later, he became the pastor of his childhood WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a COMING SOON TO AN ATLAS NEAR YOU: A FIFTH OCEAN 6 hours ago · Most of us learned about the world’s oceans in elementary school. There’s the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian and the Arctic. Now, a sea change is coming. Thanks to National Geographic, you’ll soon see a fifth ocean on your maps. It’s now officially recognizing the Southern Ocean, the STATES SCALE BACK PANDEMIC REPORTING, STIRRING ALARM 1 day ago · Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM 650 11th Street South Birmingham AL 35233 T:800-444-9246 P:205-934-2606 SOCIAL AUDIO BEGAN AS A PANDEMIC FAD. TECH COMPANIES SEE 1 day ago · During the pandemic, Reesha Howard got hooked on doing live audio chats from her smartphone. First she used Clubhouse, the buzzy, invitation-only app that surged in popularity last year with freewheeling conversations, game shows and celebrity appearances. Then Twitter invited her to become an early CHINA’S NEW ANTI-FOREIGN SANCTIONS LAW SENDS A CHILL 7 hours ago · BEIJING – Over the last three years, the U.S. and the European Union have imposed a series of sanctions on Chinese officials and companies. Now China has created a new legal tool to hit back. Organizations with a foot in both the United States and China MODERATE DEMOCRATS FLEX THEIR POWER IN THE SENATE, MAKING Democrats who hoped that narrow control in Washington, D.C., would lead to a rush of votes to approve new progressive policies are facing a major roadblock — moderates in their own party. Moderate Senate Democrats from Republican-leaning states ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
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Echoes is a two-hour music soundscape. With host John Diliberto, a writer for Billboard, Pulse and other magazines, Echoes brings together a wide array of styles, from acoustic to electronic, jazz to space music, the avant-garde to rock. Echoes is a sound that is cross-cultural and trans-millennial, merging cultures and forms, technology and tradition, the ancient past and the possible future. WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
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MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG MAY BOOST COGNITION IN PEOPLE WITH An experimental drug intended for Alzheimer’s patients seems to improve both language and learning in adults with Fragile X syndrome. The drug, called BPN14770, increased cognitive scores by about 10% in 30 adult males after 12 weeks, a team reports in the journal Nature Medicine.. That is enough to change the lives of many people with Fragile X, says Mark Gurney, CEO of Tetra ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate DEMOCRATS GEARING UP FOR EFFORT TO OUST MO BROOKS IN 2022 Democrats Gearing Up for Effort to Oust Mo Brooks in 2022. Alabama Democrats are targeting U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a five-term GOP incumbent once thought safe in his heavily Republican 5th Congressional District, for defeat in 2022. “I plan to use whatever small influence I have to see that Mo is defeated,’’ said former AlabamaChief Justice
A REMEMBRANCE OF JOHN FLOYD, FORMER SOUTHERN LIVING EDITOR Birmingham-area residents are remembering former Southern Living editor John Alex Floyd Jr. The Alabama native died Sunday from cancer. He was 72. Southern Living, which has been based in Birmingham since its founding in 1966, was for many years considered to be a COMING SOON TO AN ATLAS NEAR YOU: A FIFTH OCEAN 2 hours ago · Most of us learned about the world’s oceans in elementary school. There’s the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian and the Arctic. Now, a sea change is coming. Thanks to National Geographic, you’ll soon see a fifth ocean on your maps. It’s now officially recognizing the Southern Ocean, the STATES SCALE BACK PANDEMIC REPORTING, STIRRING ALARM 1 day ago · Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM 650 11th Street South Birmingham AL 35233 T:800-444-9246 P:205-934-2606 SOCIAL AUDIO BEGAN AS A PANDEMIC FAD. TECH COMPANIES SEE 1 day ago · During the pandemic, Reesha Howard got hooked on doing live audio chats from her smartphone. First she used Clubhouse, the buzzy, invitation-only app that surged in popularity last year with freewheeling conversations, game shows and celebrity appearances. Then Twitter invited her to become an early CHINA’S NEW ANTI-FOREIGN SANCTIONS LAW SENDS A CHILL 3 hours ago · BEIJING – Over the last three years, the U.S. and the European Union have imposed a series of sanctions on Chinese officials and companies. Now China has created a new legal tool to hit back. Organizations with a foot in both the United States and China MODERATE DEMOCRATS FLEX THEIR POWER IN THE SENATE, MAKING Democrats who hoped that narrow control in Washington, D.C., would lead to a rush of votes to approve new progressive policies are facing a major roadblock — moderates in their own party. Moderate Senate Democrats from Republican-leaning states ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
SPRING NUMBERS SHOW ‘DRAMATIC’ DROP IN COLLEGE ENROLLMENT Undergraduate college enrollment fell again this spring, down nearly 5% from a year ago. That means 727,000 fewer students, according to new data from the National Student Clearinghouse. “That’s really dramatic,” says Doug Shapiro, who leads the clearinghouse’s research center. Fall HOW ROLE MODELS LIKE ROSA PARKS SHAPED A DISTRACTED KID 15 hours ago · Growing up in Montgomery, Ala., in the 1950s, the Rev. Farrell Duncombe didn’t necessarily strike his elders as a future leader. Yet Duncombe went on to be a public school teacher and principal, and later, he became the pastor of his childhoodECHOES - WBHM
Echoes is a two-hour music soundscape. With host John Diliberto, a writer for Billboard, Pulse and other magazines, Echoes brings together a wide array of styles, from acoustic to electronic, jazz to space music, the avant-garde to rock. Echoes is a sound that is cross-cultural and trans-millennial, merging cultures and forms, technology and tradition, the ancient past and the possible future. WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. UAB CLOSES THREE COVID-19 MASS VACCINATION SITES WHILE UAB. UAB announced Thursday it’s closing three of its four public mass vaccination sites because of a decline in participation. “We’ve really seen demand waning. It’s dropped like a rock at our vaccine sites,” said Dr. Sarah Nafziger, head of UAB Hospital’s Clinical Services. “And I am super concerned about thatbecause we don’t
HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. ALABAMA LEGISLATURE DROPS RESISTANCE, OKS MEDICAL MARIJUANA Alabama lawmakers overcame years of resistance and gave final passage to medical marijuana legislation on Thursday, capping a long and emotional debate in which key Republican lawmakers described switching sides in favor of the proposal. The House of Representatives voted 68-34 to pass the bill, which would allow people with a qualifying CANDIDATES LINING UP TO RUN FOR BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Six months before Birmingham’s municipal elections, the pool of candidates for City Council is beginning to take shape. Though official qualifying won’t be open until June 25, social media campaigns are underway for several Birmingham residents looking toclaim a
ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hate WBHM 90.3 | NPR NEWS FOR THE HEART OF ALABAMANEWSPROGRAMSSUPPORTABOUTCONTACTJOURNALISM CODE OF INTEGRITY WBHM Wins Four Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Public Radio WBHM 90.3 FM has won four regional Edward R. Murrow awards, including the award for Overall Excellence. WBHM also won awards in these categories: Continuing Coverage – The pandemic rages through Alabama, WBHM News Team Excellence in Sound – “Through The Intercom, Nursing Home FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALABAMA’S NEW MEDICAL The timeline for when you can start buying the drug could be a year or more. First, the state has to start implementing the new law and setting up new bureaucracies. Members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission have to be appointed by July 1, 2021. A number of state officials, including the governor, state health officer andagriculture
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYEES COULD RECEIVE ONE-TIME Councilor Valerie Abbott joined other council members for the weekly city council meeting. The Birmingham City Council approved a one-time premium payment to all 3,500 city employees on Tuesday, as a thank you for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. Full-time employees could receive $5,000 and part-time employees $2,500. UAB CLOSES THREE COVID-19 MASS VACCINATION SITES WHILE UAB. UAB announced Thursday it’s closing three of its four public mass vaccination sites because of a decline in participation. “We’ve really seen demand waning. It’s dropped like a rock at our vaccine sites,” said Dr. Sarah Nafziger, head of UAB Hospital’s Clinical Services. “And I am super concerned about thatbecause we don’t
HACK EXPOSES VULNERABILITY OF AMERICA’S ENERGY SUPPLY LINES Hack Exposes Vulnerability Of America’s Energy Supply Lines. Colonial Pipeline’s shutdown of its 5,500-mile pipeline Friday after a ransomware attack brought attention to the vulnerability of the energy infrastructure on which the country relies. The New York Times reported Sunday that it was unclear when the pipeline, which carriesnearly
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR BIRMINGHAM MAYOR CONTINUES TO GROW Field Of Candidates For Birmingham Mayor Continues To Grow. Lashunda Scales (top left), Incumbent Mayor Randall Woodfin (top center), William Bell (top right), Cerissa A. Brown (bottom left), Chris Woods (bottom middle), Darryl Williams (bottom right). Months ahead of the July 10 filing deadline, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin alreadyfaces
MEET AMERICA’S NEWEST CHESS MASTER, 10-YEAR-OLD TANITOLUWA Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a 10-year-old in New York, just became the country’s newest national chess master. At the Fairfield County Chess Club Championship tournament in Connecticut on May 1, Adewumi won all four of his matches, bumping his chess rating up to 2223 and making him the 28th youngest person to become a chess master, according to US Chess. ALABAMA LEGISLATURE DROPS RESISTANCE, OKS MEDICAL MARIJUANA Alabama lawmakers overcame years of resistance and gave final passage to medical marijuana legislation on Thursday, capping a long and emotional debate in which key Republican lawmakers described switching sides in favor of the proposal. The House of Representatives voted 68-34 to pass the bill, which would allow people with a qualifying CANDIDATES LINING UP TO RUN FOR BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Six months before Birmingham’s municipal elections, the pool of candidates for City Council is beginning to take shape. Though official qualifying won’t be open until June 25, social media campaigns are underway for several Birmingham residents looking toclaim a
ALABAMA IS HOME TO 20 HATE GROUPS, 838 OPERATE NATIONWIDE Alabama Is Home To 20 Hate Groups, 838 Operate Nationwide, SPLC Says. The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual list of hate groups nationwide on Feb. 1, and while the number of groups has gone down from last year, there are still 20 Alabama groups that made the cut. Altogether, the SPLC tracked 838 organizations defined as hateON THE MEDIA
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BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL TO HEAR $13 MILLION VACCINE Birmingham City Council President William Parker will present a $13 million package of incentives, including million-dollar drawings, to encourage residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The plan, to be presented to the city council Tuesday, calls for $500 gift cards, savings bonds, college scholarships and two drawings for up to $1million.
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Alabama's new medical marijuana law is more than 100-pages long. We did the hard work and pulled out the highlights that may impact you. ------------------------- IVEY’S PRISON CONSTRUCTION PLAN MEETS FINANCIAL ROADBLOCK State officials are back to the drawing board after Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan to lease three privately-owned prisons missed a major financialdeadline this week.
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