Alabama’s senators both praised the decision and Tuberville’s communications director said professors should be held accountable for social media posts.
This partnership built on ASU’s history of community engagement, opening new opportunities for students, educators, and the wider Montgomery community.
The artists behind the project say it directly addresses ongoing national conversations about legislation that restricts the removal of Confederate monuments.
Prediction market wagering is spreading rapidly, especially in states with no legal, traditional sports wagering, like Alabama. It could be devastating for the state.
INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE By Steve Flowers This week we will conclude our analysis of the potential horses in the 2018 Alabama Gubernatorial Derby. First,...
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