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Social Security offers online learning tools

Our online learning resources for educators are great for teaching others about Social Security!

 

Tuskegee commander 'doubles down' on AFJROTC Flight Academy

On July 27, the Red Tail Flight Academy team graduated the newest cohort of Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Flight Academy students

 

Montgomery celebrates BTW Magnet's ribbon-cutting as open house gets rescheduled

Tuesday's BTW Magnet open house tour was delayed until later this month, but the school stayed on track to open its doors to students on Thursday.

 

Millbrook man ditches car, teenage daughter during police chase

A man wanted on child sex charges led Milllbrook police on a short vehicle pursuit Tuesday afternoon, which turned into a manhunt.

 

COVID rates are climbing but nowhere near what they were. This year's story is different.

COVID rates are rising in much of the country. But with vaccines, treatments and prevention tools, the pandemic looks very different now than before.

 

Montgomery dock brawl: Racial issue? Maybe. Lack of humanity? Definitely

Reporter Shannon Heupel happened to be the on-duty reporter when the brawl went viral. Here are some of the messages he's gotten from readers since.

 

Rural Alabama residents help neighbors overcome dialect challenges

As Mexican, Guatemalan, and other Central American immigrants settled in Collinsville, one misperception has persisted: that they all speak Spanish.

 

MPS resource officers prepare for new school year with active shooter response training

Before school starts on Thursday for MPS students, the district's security team underwent its first active shooter emergency response training.

 

Booker T. Washington Magnet School holds limited open house

Booker T. Washington Magnet School holds limited open house

 

Midwives sue Alabama Department of Public Health for 'de facto ban on birth centers'

The ACLU of Alabama filed the lawsuit Tuesday against the Alabama Department of Public Health on behalf of several doctors and midwives in the state.

 

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