Education Magic City Academy receives five-year contract renewal The Alabama Public Charter School Commission approved contract renewals for three schools Wednesday, including Magic City Acceptance Academy. Wesley Walter3 hours ago
Courts Judge denies request for preliminary injunction in lawsuit over anti-DEI law In a Wednesday memorandum opinion, a judge said plaintiffs in Simon v. Ivey are unlikely to succeed on the merits. Chance PhillipsAugust 15, 2025
Courts Alabama AG backs South Carolina in race, sex education lawsuit Marshall joined a 17-state amicus brief in support of South Carolina's Department of Education against a civil rights lawsuit. Wesley WalterJuly 28, 2025
Education Public Charter School Commission ensuring schools fit anti-DEI law The aims to ensure APCSC schools are in line with recent state legislation, including bans on DEI offices and "divisive concepts." Wesley WalterFebruary 12, 2025
News Huntsville Log Cabin Republicans stand behind Trump and anti-DEI policy Just a matter of days into the new Trump administration, LGBTQ+ issues have already been brought to the forefront. Alex JobinJanuary 30, 2025
State Troy University to host celebration of Rosa Parks’ life and legacy The event will include free admission to the museum and special programs honoring Parks’ life and legacy. Alex JobinJanuary 28, 2025
State NAACP president: anti-DEI law harming students, professors The president of the Alabama NAACP said a state law banning DEI and divisive concepts was targeted to hurt minority students, and it's working. Josh MoonJanuary 17, 2025
Governor Ivey signs anti-DEI legislation, takes effect in October Diversity, equity and inclusion programs on public colleges will soon be prohibited. Patrick DarringtonMarch 21, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Alabama’s DEI ban: A step backward for education and equity This legislation represents a step backward at a time when progress is desperately needed. Bill BrittMarch 20, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Hate thy neighbor, Alabama DEI programs seek only to make a historically-slanted field a tad more level. That's too much for those benefitting from that inequality. Josh MoonMarch 20, 2024