News Birmingham Mayor Woodfin hospitalized due to COVID-19 Woodfin's doctor said he was admitted to the hospital Monday night with COVID-related pneumonia. John H. GlennJanuary 5, 2021
News Judson College to remain open for spring semester after flood of donations Judson’s spring semester will begin Jan. 20, 2021. John H. GlennJanuary 4, 2021
News APR’s John H. Glenn: Looking back at stories I covered in 2020 Glenn reflects on his stories, ranging from efforts to mobilize Black voters to a ban on the dangerous drug Tianeptine. John H. GlennDecember 31, 2020
News Birmingham Xpress transit system begining construction in West End It will be the first bus rapid transit system in the state. John H. GlennDecember 21, 2020
Education Judson College needs $500K in donations by Dec. 31 to stay open The college needs $500,000 in donations by Dec. 31 to stay open for the spring semester. John H. GlennDecember 17, 2020
News “Gas station dope:” The legal and personal battles over Tianeptine If taken in high enough doses, tianeptine mimics the effects of opioids. John H. GlennDecember 16, 2020
News Two more Alabama inmates die after testing positive for COVID-19 The deaths mark the 33rd and 34th deaths among inmates within Alabama’s correctional facilities. John H. GlennDecember 2, 2020
Health Nearly 70 percent of Alabama’s pregnancy-related deaths in 2016 were preventable: report Most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, with women of color bearing the brunt of Alabama's maternal mortality crisis. John H. GlennNovember 22, 2020
Health ADPH’s tianeptine ban withdrawn after legal challenge Tianeptine is abused for its euphoric properties, similar to opioids. John H. GlennNovember 20, 2020
Education Many Alabama schools return to remote learning before Thanksgiving Alabama school districts reported 1,592 positive cases last week, up 536 cases from the previous week. John H. GlennNovember 16, 2020