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State Rep. Will Dismukes Honors Dead KKK Leader In Selma As John Lewis Mourned

By Brent Wilson on July 27, 2020

Update: The Alabama Democratic Party has issued a press release that again calls for Will Dismukes to resign.

“Will Dismukes has demonstrated yet again why he is unfit to hold public office,” Alabama Democratic Party…

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Let’s Affect Real Change Huntsville

By Benjamin Shapiro on July 11, 2020 | Opinion

I sat there, in the Huntsville City Council Chamber, awaiting my turn to speak. One after another, people stood up and let their voices be heard. The emotion was high and the voices were…

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Madison County Courthouse, Huntsville AL, West view

Huntsville City Council President To Introduce Resolution To Remove Courthouse Confederate Monument

By Brent Wilson on June 8, 2020

On Wednesday, Huntsville City Council President Devyn Keith issued a short statement on Facebook saying that he would be introducing a resolution at Thursday’s city council meeting to support the removal of the…

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Gregory and Travis McMichael Were Not Standing Their Ground; Pay Attention Alabama

By Brent Wilson on May 6, 2020 | Opinion

Ahmaud Arbery, a black 25-year-old male living in Georgia, was shot and killed after being chased down by Gregory and Travis McMichael, a vigilante father and son duo, who believed they could take the law…

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Huntsville City Council Approves Pay Raise for Themselves and the Mayor’s Office

By Dakota Layton on December 20, 2019

Though its first two attempts to enact a pay raise for themselves and the mayor’s office were vetoed by Mayor Tommy Battle of Huntsville, their third attempt could very well become law. Mayor…

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Huntsville City Council Discusses New $60 Million City Hall

By Brent Wilson on December 19, 2019

The City of Huntsville Administration presented City Council with an update on plans for a new Huntsville City Hall in a work session held on December 18, 2019. During the meeting, Council heard a…

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