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| Did Alabama State Police Arrest 3 Poll Workers in Birmingham? Alabama State Police have arrested three women in Birmingham for allowing more than 3000 invalid votes for Doug Jones to processed through the polling station they had volunteered to operate. The State Attorney's Division of Integrity in Elections is calling the acts of the women a "blatant disregard ...
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| Law enforcement to monitor holiday traffic Allison Green, Drive Safe Alabama coordinator with ALDOT, said to ease holiday traffic congestion statewide, and as an added safety precaution, ALDOT has announced there will be no temporary lane closures on Alabama interstates from noon Friday through midnight Monday, and from noon Dec.
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| Did Alabama Election Officials Find Thousands of Dead People Who Voted for Doug Jones? In a hotly-contested December 2017 special election for an open U.S. Senate seat in Alabama, Doug Jones edged out Republican candidate Roy Moore by the slim margin of about 21,000 votes in an election that saw more than 1.3 million ballots cast. Moore decline to concede, as his campaign said ...
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| Remembering the Daytona police officer gunned down on Christmas In the wee hours of Christmas morning 1980, Daytona Beach police received a call of shots fired in a beachside neighborhood known for trouble. When Lt. Neil Clain, Sgt. Walter Carr ... Etheredge grew up in Selma, Alabama, and moved to Daytona Beach at a young age. Susie was born in Chicago and ...
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| Deadly crash victim identified State Police have released the identity of a passenger killed in multi semitrailer crash Friday night. Police say John Oneal, 60, of Foley, Alabama died from his injuries when the driver of another semitrailer crossed the median on I-40 westbound near Atrisco Vista Boulevard and drove into oncoming ...
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| Did Trump Put 'Make America Great Again' on Presidential Challenge Coins? FACT CHECK: Did Alabama State Police Arrest Three Poll Workers in Birmingham? Reports that poll workers had been detained in connection with voter fraud during Alabama's December 2017 special election are just fake news.
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| In the footsteps of American writer James Baldwin One of which is a capture of one the Freedom Rides buses, at the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. The image refers to the dark day in 1961 when one of the buses reached the city of Birmingham, Freedom Ride militants were mercilessly beaten by members of the Ku Klux Klan under police ...
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| FHP: Woman killed in Century rollover crash was ejected from car, struck by two vehicles A 19-year-old Flomaton, Alabama, woman was killed Friday evening after she was ejected from her car and was struck by oncoming traffic. Daizee Brooke Angus was driving a 2013 Chevrolet ... and a 19-year-old from McDavid — were not injured. Angus was not wearing a seatbelt, according to police.
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| Give Black women credit for #MeToo and the defeat of Roy Moore in Alabama Kimberlé Crenshaw, a professor of law at Columbia Law School and the University of California, Los Angeles, and co-founder of the African American Policy Forum, initiated the #SayHerName Movement that seeks to prevent the erasure of women of color from the narrative of unjust police violence.
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| Despite the Known Threat of White Supremacists Infiltrating Law Enforcement, Only the FBI is ... Josh Doggrell, a police lieutenant in Anniston, Alabama, lost his job after speaking at the annual gathering of the League of the South — a neo-Confederate organization advocating for secession and a white-dominated nation — and displaying a "not equal" sign on his Facebook page. A police chief in ...
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| Police: Missing teenager located She plans to stay in her current location. She is no longer considered a runaway since she is now 18 years old. The teen was 17 when she was last seen on June 23 getting into a vehicle with two individuals in the east Booneville area. Police said at the time it appeared she got into the vehicle voluntarily ...
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| Couple Overdoeses While Driving in Parking Lot With 4-Year-Old Child on Board A man and woman from Sumiton, Alabama, got doubly lucky on Wednesday, Dec. 20. Not only did ... Sumiton Police Chief T.J. Burnett told CBS 42 News that a field test identified the drug involved as heroin. ... When police investigated, they found that both parents had nearly passed out from heroin use.
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| The Magic of Christmas…. Another gift came from this too, Al had the idea to have the Pelham Fire Department drive us in on one of their fire trucks! Next thing we knew the Pelham Police wanted to get involved too so they joined in! Towns helping Towns and sharing in the good. Please go to http://stgiannasplace.org/, and if you ...
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