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Month: June 2025

Obituaries

OBITUARIES 7/2 – 7/8/2028

June 30, 2025 Bouldin 0

TRAGIC DEATHS Missing 4-Year-Old Black Boy Found Dead Hours Later Inside a Hot Car Alabama teen killed by Homewood police was shot once in the back, not armed, lawyer says ROYAL FUNERAL HOME Reverend Dr. […]

City News

It’s The Law! LEGISLATIVE PROCESS

June 26, 2025 Bouldin 0

By Attorney Raven Beach If you have any interest in the legislative process, you will find this Huntsvillian’s story of interest. Samuel Greene is a governmental affairs consultant and the sole proprietor of Greene Consulting. […]

Sports

AAMU Women’s Basketball Team Wraps Up 2nd Annual Toiletry Drive with Community Support

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS NORMAL, AL — The Alabama A&M University women’s basketball team successfully hosted its second annual toiletry drive and meet & greet this past Saturday, June 21, at the AAMU Event Center, continuing the program’s commitment to service and […]

Sports

Duncan, Rutledge Selected to HBCU Swingman Classic

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

THE HILL | Alabama A&M University student-athletes Kylan Duncan and Trey Rutledge have been selected on Tuesday to compete in the HBCU Swingman Classic, presented by T-Mobile and powered by the MLB-MLBPA Youth Development Foundation. The HBCU Swingman Classic is an […]

Health

10 Natural Mosquito Repellents You Can Make at Home

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

by Karen Heslop Summer is a great time for being outdoors, but it also means more bugs will be out in full force. Mosquitos, in particular, can be a huge nuisance as they’re not just an […]

Health

STUDY: Cinnamon May Slow Progression Of Parkinson’s Disease

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

by M. Brooks Cinnamon may be the latest addition to the list of recognized “brain” foods. The sweet spice contains a chemical that can help protect the brain and new research shows it may even halt […]

Health

6 Ways to Get Rid of a Muscle Cramp IMMEDIATELY!

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

by Evan Bollinger When you least expect it, the muscle cramp strikes.  Sometimes, the cause is clear. You’re working out, you’re dehydrated, and you do something sudden that triggers the event. Other times, however, it truly […]

Health

Is Your Parent Showing Signs Of Alzheimer’s? How To Tell…

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

by Deborah Easton, BDO Contributing Writer Chances are, you have a friend, coworker, or relative who is currently caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. With over six million Americans living with the disease and diagnoses rising steadily […]

Health

5 Medications That Can Cause Incontinence: What You Need to Know

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

BlackDoctor.org Incontinence, or loss of bladder control, is a common condition that affects many people, especially older adults. It can impact daily activities and overall quality of life. While many factors contribute to incontinence, one […]

Culture

Home run derby at historic Rickwood inspires jazzy memories for longtime fan

June 25, 2025 Bouldin 0

By Roy S. Johnson This is an opinion column. They ain’t lost that swing. Doo-whap, doo-whap, doo-whap, doo-whap, doo-whap … pow. Apologies, Duke, Ella. This long-time baseball fan couldn’t help but get a little jazzy about a […]

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