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Month: August 2018

City News

Improved Roads, Music Audit, Celebrity Author

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
It was a milestone ribbon-cutting for the City when we joined the State Highway department and Governor Kay Ivey to open the new main line overpasses on South Memorial Parkway. The opening celebrated the fastest […]
Headline News

Midterm Elections: Issues Affecting the Black Community

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
Since Donald Trump was elected President and the Republican Party is “running things”, the 2018 midterm elections have been the most talked about and anticipated election in decades. Americans have witnessed lies being told, to […]
City News

Bridging the Gap between Disease and Genetics

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
Dr. Kimberly Hobbs shares knowledge and research of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) affecting the Black Community. (HUNTSVILLE, AL) – – Being on a path to purpose seems like an endless journey. Some don’t find the strength […]
Religion

Bishop Paul Morton Says ‘the Devil’ Invited Black Pastors to ‘Praise Party’ for Trump, Prays for ‘the Elect’ Not to be ‘Fooled’

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
For all of President Trump’s success with white evangelicals, he has fared poorly with most black Protestant Christians. But he sought to make changes this week when he invited multiple pastors of predominantly black congregations […]
Top News

We Have to Get Real about the Achievement Gap between Black and White Students

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
Our nation’s graduation rate is at an all-time high. The national figure shows 84 percent of young people, overall, graduating from high school within four years after first entering the 9th grade, a trend that […]
Health

Woman Sues Canada Dry Parent Company Over Lack of Ginger in Soda

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
A frustrated mom from New York won’t be making a toast with Canada Dry anytime soon, seeing as she’s suing Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. for an alleged lack of ginger in the ginger ale […]
Top News

Democratic Takeover Over Congress in November Could Lead to First Black Speaker of the House

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
The next speaker of the House could be a black Democrat. And Congress would never be the same. In 230 years, there’s never been a black speaker, or any black lawmaker seriously in the running […]
State News

Senate Sketches #1626: “Injustice is rolling down like rivers of waters.”

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
Injustice. Injustice. Injustice. Injustice is rolling down like rivers of waters and unrighteousness like a mighty stream. No, I did not make a mistake and put “injustice” where I should have put “justice” or “unrighteousness” […]
Top News

Though Trump Continues to Distort the Messages of NFL Players: We Must Stand Together

August 8, 2018 sonadmin 0
As teams gear up for the NFL season, President Trump is reviving his destructive and diversionary attacks aimed at turning fans against players. The league office stepped in it, by unilaterally declaring that players who […]
Top News

Selma Attorney Faya Rose Toure Arrested For Removing a Campaign Sign

August 3, 2018 sonadmin 0
  Montgomery, AL –Several weeks ago, someone called our law office multiple times and threatened to kill Faya Rose Toure. The same person also called the Z105.3 FM radio station and threatened to kill Faya […]

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