
Lacey Alexander
Digital InternLacey Alexander is a native of Birmingham, Alabama. She holds two bachelor's degrees (Theatre and Journalism) from Troy University, where she is a proud alumna of the Troy Public Radio internship program. She earned second place in the “Best Radio Journalist” category at SEJC’s “Best of the South'' awards, and is currently pursuing a masters in Journalism at the University of Alabama.
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The Huntsville board of education has approved a resolution to ask the state attorney general if they would face repercussions for renaming Lee High School.
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The Committee of the Recompilation of the Constitution voted on Wednesday to move forward with a plan to remove racist language from the state constitution.
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The Alabama Senate passed a bill Thursday that would allow employees to fill out a form to apply for a medical or religious exemption to President Biden’s vaccine mandate.
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An alligator reportedly crawled out of a storm drain near a Mobile apartment complex on Monday.
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A professor at a U.S. Air Force college in Montgomery could face up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to lying to a federal agent.
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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey made an executive order on Monday telling state officials to not penalize any business or employee for not observing the federal COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
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Civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin will ask a Montgomery County court to clear her record on Tuesday of criminal charges she faced over 65 years ago.
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A Morgan County corrections officer has pleaded guilty to assault charges after he reportedly tampered with an inmate’s cigarettes and causing several inmates to get sick.
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Police recruits in Gulf Shores faced an interview board that included Academy Award-winner Morgan Freeman last week.
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An Alabama District Attorney is moving forward in the case against a man who stole a Confederate monument, despite prosecutors from his home state stating that they were dropping related charges against him.