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  • 11 hours ago

    World Police and Fire Games make their mark in Pelham

  • 14 hours ago

    Alabaster begins final phase of demolition on old TIS facility, makes room for new rec center

  • 14 hours ago

    Former UM professor passes away

  • 14 hours ago

    Electoral candidates set for Alabaster Municipal Election

  • 16 hours ago

    Chad Leverett seeking reelection to Pelham City Council

  • 16 hours ago

    Michelle Power running for Pelham City Council

  • Local News
2 months ago2 months ago

Data Shows the Most Accident-prone Intersections in New York City

Millions of New Yorkers travel by car every day, whether it’s for work, errands, or just getting from one place to another. Even though these highways link the thriving neighborhoods throughout the Empire State, some of their sections have a renowned reputation as being the most hazardous in New York. NYC’s Most Hazardous Roads and…

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Loretta James06 mins
Data shows the most accident-prone intersections in New York City
  • Finance
2 months ago2 months ago

Historic Milestone: 2026 Social Security COLA May Exceed $2,000 Monthly

Social Security benefits are a lifeline for millions of retirees nationwide, serving as more than just a monthly deposit. And in 2026, a predicted Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) that provides a slight increase could bring the average monthly payout over $2,000 for the first time ever. On paper, the anticipated 2.3% COLA might not seem like…

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Loretta James07 mins
Historic Milestone 2026 Social Security COLA May Exceed $2,000 Monthly
  • Local News
2 months ago

Police: Father Kills Family of 4 in Mother’s Day Weekend Murder-Suicide Before Son’s Graduation

Days before she and her two kids were killed, the wife of a man from Nebraska who is accused of murdering his entire family of four in a murder-suicide posted an online request for help with her husband’s mental health, according to a report. The Nebraska State Patrol announced on Saturday that Jeremy Koch, 42,…

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Loretta James04 mins
Police Father Kills Family of 4 in Mother’s Day Weekend Murder-Suicide Before Son’s Graduation
  • Local News
2 months ago2 months ago

Officials: Fire Captain Dies in Crash on Mother’s Day Days After Child’s Birth

An accident that occurred on Mother’s Day in Texas resulted in the death of a fire captain who had just given birth to his fifth kid, according to the authorities. According to a statement released by the Killeen Fire Department, Captain Marvin Taylor III was leaving a hospital in Austin after he had just given…

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Loretta James03 mins
Officials: Fire Captain Dies in Crash on Mother’s Day Days After Child’s Birth
  • Local News
2 months ago

This State Rolls Out 65 MPH Speed Limit — But Only for One Group

One of the main causes of traffic accidents is speeding. States have implemented a range of measures to address this, including increased speed limits, speeding cameras, more stringent laws and regulations, and harsher penalties and consequences for drivers who are discovered breaking these laws. In an effort to improve road safety and lower the number…

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Loretta James06 mins
This State Rolls Out 65 MPH Speed Limit — But Only for One Group
  • Finance
2 months ago

Social Security to Withhold 50% of Payments for Some Starting in June

In a recent announcement, the Social Security Administration (SSA) said it would be reclaiming funds from recipients who received overpayments in their benefits. This rate was initially intended to recoup 100% of payments until the debt was settled, but it has since been lowered. However, this repayment situation is expected to make recipients’ financial stability…

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Loretta James05 mins
Social Security to Withhold 50% of Payments for Some Starting in June
  • Politics
2 months ago2 months ago

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Takes Grandkids Swimming in Contaminated Washington Waterway

During a Mother’s Day stroll at Rock Creek Park, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared pictures of himself and his grandchildren swimming in waters that were known to be toxic. Despite a current National Park Service warning against touching the water in the park in Washington, D.C., “due to high bacteria…

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Loretta James04 mins
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Takes Grandkids Swimming in Contaminated Washington Waterway
  • Politics
2 months ago2 months ago

Tribal Communities Risk Losing Cultural Heritage as DOGE Slashes Library Funding

The Santa Clara Pueblo Community Library, a hub for the tribe it serves in northern New Mexico, is located within a 90-square-mile rural reservation between the banks of the Rio Grande River and the eastern Jemez Mountains. According to James Naranjo, the governor of the Santa Clara Pueblo, there is a lack of internet coverage…

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Loretta James08 mins
Tribal Communities Risk Losing Cultural Heritage as DOGE Slashes Library Funding
  • Money
2 months ago2 months ago

Who Gets SNAP in Texas This Week? May 12–18 Payment Schedule Revealed

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, more commonly referred to as SNAP, provides substantial assistance to millions of people in the United States who are struggling to make ends meet due to financial constraints. This is done with the intention of ensuring that adequate food is available, both in terms of quantity and nutritional quality. Lone…

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Loretta James04 mins
Who Gets SNAP in Texas This Week May 12–18 Payment Schedule Revealed
  • Finance
2 months ago2 months ago

May SSDI Update: Which Recipients Will Get Two $715 Payments?

Recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance are only eligible for monthly benefits. However, while receiving SSDI benefits, individuals may also be eligible for SSI. The problem is that not all Social Security users are eligible to receive both monthly benefits. Only when you have little to no resources and a low income is this feasible….

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Loretta James05 mins
May SSDI Update Which Recipients Will Get Two $715 Payments
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