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Sports

Three champs crowned, more on horizon

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
LUT WILLIAMS BCSP Editor When the smoke cleared Saturday, there were football champions crowned in three HBCU conferences – one of whom claimed a berth in a bowl game – and one divisional winner. There […]
Health

At High Risk of Prostate Cancer? Here’s How to Lower Your Odds

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
by Jessica Daniels Through our genes, we may inherit good traits. That height you have or those light eyes may be passed down from your parents. The unfortunate part about genes, however, is that they can […]
Crime

‘State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith’ now on Netflix: What to know

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Howard Koplowitz “State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith,” a Netflix documentary recounting the case of a woman who claimed she shot and killed the man who raped her in self-defense, was released on the streaming service […]
Politics

Biden: Democrats don’t have enough votes to codify abortion rights

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By The Associated Press President Joe Biden said Monday that Democrats still lack the power to codify abortion rights into law despite his party’s stronger-than-expected performance in the midterm elections. “I don’t think there’s enough votes,” he […]
State News

Alabama Panhellenic Association elects first Black president

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Rebecca Griesbach The Alabama Panhellenic Association elected Deborah Oberkor of Montgomery as its 2023-2024 president. She is the first Black woman to serve in the role in the more than 100 years since APA’s founding. […]
City News

Dale Strong, Alabama’s newest Congressman, plots course from Madison County to D.C

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Scott Turner  Dale Strong was elected the 5th Congressional District’s representative to the U.S. Congress last Tuesday and will replace fellow Republican Mo Brooks in January. That means his tenure as Madison County Commission chairman […]
AAMU

AAMU brings awareness to STDs, drug addiction

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By: Deidra Brisco, WHNT HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama A&M University (AAMU) is partnering with Thrive Alabama to offer resources to help people suffering from addiction — and their families — find information they need. […]
Health

7 Foods that Clean Your Blood Naturally

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
by Nutritionist Mary Toscano Keeping your blood clean and toxin fee is essential for your health. But when there’s an increase of toxins, it hurts the blood’s ability to perform its main roles in the human […]
Religion

Vestavia Hills United Methodist, others ask to disaffiliate from denomination: update on split

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Greg Garrison  Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church and 10 other congregations in North Alabama voted Sunday to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church and most are planning to join a new conservative movement, according to […]
State News

Alabama adds new high school graduation requirement for Class of 2028

November 16, 2022 Bouldin 0
By Trisha Powell Crain Next year’s eighth graders will have a new academic requirement to complete in order to eventually earn their Alabama high school diploma. The Alabama Board of Education voted 5-to-2 to add a […]

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