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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, wants to dismiss a discrimination suit involving an Alabama hotel. The legal action has moved to dismiss its own lawsuit on behalf of a worker allegedly fired for his sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing that the case now conflicts with President Donald Trump's recent executive order. The White House action defines sexes in the United States as male or female.
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Black culture and history will have a spotlight on it once again in Dothan this Friday.
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Governor Kay Ivey announced Monday that Southern Roots Nut Co. plans to open a pecan processing facility in Dothan, where the New Mexico-based company will create 120 jobs in Alabama’s Wiregrass region. Southern Roots will invest nearly $16.6 million to outfit an existing building and construct a new facility in Houston County.
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Farmers in Alabama will have the chance to vote on a peanut referendum today. This poll currently happens every three years. It’s open to those who engaged in the production of peanuts in Alabama during 2020, 2021 and 2022
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The former head of the city of Dothan’s tourism bureau is facing federal jail time for bank fraud. The case was connected to a music festival in 2018 in Iowa.
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A memorial to honor the victims and survivors of COVID-19 was observed by the City of Dothan Monday. Mark Sabila is mayor of Dothan. He issued a…
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DOTHAN, Ala. (The Dothan Eagle) — Voters have chosen to replace Houston County Schools' current superintendent. The Dothan Eagle reported Republican…
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DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) — A police sergeant from Daleville, Alabama, is accused of obstructing officers investigating a suspicious vehicle in Dothan.News…
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DOTHAN, Ala. (AP) — At least two workers at the Wayne Farms poultry facility in Dothan have been hospitalized following an acid leak.One person's skin was…
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ALBANY, Ga. (AP) — A railroad company says its freight trains will soon begin traveling at faster speeds through southern Georgia and portions of eastern…