Huntsville News & Articles

LGBTQ Visibility Isn’t Just Educational, It Is Vital Education

By Gary Wright II on May 28, 2019 | Opinion

The best educators don’t just reinforce the ideas we already know, they expand our boundaries of knowledge by exposing us to the real-life challenges and conditions that exist outside of our mental bubbles. To prepare…

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Governor Ivey Announces YKTA Investment In Huntsville

Gov. Ivey: Auto Supplier YKTA to Create 650 Jobs at Huntsville Plant

By Brent Wilson on May 22, 2019

Governor Kay Ivey was in Huntsville today to announce auto supplier Y-tec Keylex Toyotetsu Alabama (YKTA) plans to invest $220 million to open a manufacturing facility that will create 650 jobs.

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Alabama Bill To Prohibit Cities From Banning Plastic Bags Fails Procedural Vote

By Brent Wilson on May 7, 2019

Alabama bill SB 244, sponsored by Steve Livingston (R-Scottsboro), which would have prevented any county or city in the state from banning plastic bags, has failed on a procedural vote, 17-13. The…

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Dear Bernie Sanders, Murderers Should Never Replace The Votes Of Their Victims

By Brent Wilson on April 27, 2019 | Opinion

Bernie Sanders thinks murderers, even mass murderers, should be able to vote while in prison.

During a CNN town hall, Bernie was asked whether he…

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The Bravery of Nigel Shelby

By Sidney Stokes on April 25, 2019 | Opinion

I’ve written over 300 articles in the last few years, I like to believe that in my writing I offer up a fresh perspective on whatever it is I’m writing about. So I am very…

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Huntsville, AL

Huntsville Named Most Affordable Place To Live In U.S.

By Brent Wilson on April 24, 2019

A city in Alabama was named the most affordable place to live in the U.S. by USNews.

According to the article, Huntsville is the most affordable place to live out of the…

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Alabama Needs Common Core Standards, Not More Bureaucratic Obstacles

By Clete Wetli on March 24, 2019 | Opinion

Marsh and his conservative legislator cronies are doing their best to politicize education rather than improve it. Instead of letting educators make informed decisions and do their jobs, Marsh and company seem more interested in forcing public schools to offer Bible classes and to reinsert outdated education standards that are decades old.

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