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A proposed contract between ADOC and a law firm will bring fresh arguments to an old controversy at Thursday's Contract Review Committee meeting.

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Officials said the plan aims to move adults off the sidelines by tying credentials, training and support services directly to jobs.

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Civil rights weaken when courts preserve the promise of equality while making the remedies harder and harder to enforce.

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Alabama’s real election crisis is not illegal voting, but millions of lawful citizens who believe their ballots no longer matter.

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The appointees bring experience in business, banking, politics and civic leadership, and include three alumni returning to serve the Montgomery college.

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The Alabama Commission on Higher Education approved rule changes expanding scholarship eligibility, workforce training and financial aid, implementing education laws passed in 2026.

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The initiative aimed to fill a workforce gap with courses, certificates and internships across 22 institutions, including six in Alabama.

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Visitors will find live quilting demonstrations, porch storytelling, local food and handmade works rooted in the Black Belt community’s renowned tradition.

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The Enterprise lawmaker touted energy affordability and rural infrastructure as he campaigns for the August 11 special election.

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The death of a 6-year-old, who was asleep in her bed, should tell us that gun violence issues are more complicated than we pretend.

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A proposed railroad merger could reshape Alabama’s economy, but unanswered questions about competition and service demanded closer scrutiny.

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When it crashes ashore this fall, its eddies may even establish a beachhead of renewed justice here in our beloved, but still one-party Alabama.

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Federalist 10 warned against faction. Alabama’s GOP primaries now test whether leadership can govern beyond fear and grievance.

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