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Within minutes of Donald Trump’s conviction on thirty four felony charges, the Alabama Republican Party issued a press release in support of the former President. APR News Director Pat Duggins spoke with Alabama GOP chairman John Wahl about the historic verdict, starting with the statement from the State Republican Party.
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The ink was barely dry on Donald Trump’s guilty verdicts on thirty four felonies before the Alabama Republican Party renewed its support for the former President. Trump faces sentencing in July for his felony convictions of falsifying business records prosecutors say were to conceal payments that he made to a former adult film star over an alleged sexual encounter.
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Alabama’s senior U.S. Senator was among the Republican lawmakers sitting behind Donald Trump during what could be critical testimony during his hush money trial.
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President Biden declared June to be Immigrant Heritage Month in the U.S. The number of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum at the border with Mexico border reached a record high last year. Many of those youngsters in Baldwin County along the Alabama Gulf coast. Most could not imagine traveling to another city for fun after their harrowing time at the border. But, some newly arrived migrants at Robertsdale High School did just that. They joined local Alabama teens on a field trip to New York City.
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Tuscaloosa is introducing an easier way to request help. The new 311 app launches Wednesday and is a non-emergency request center for residents. Citizens in the Druid City can directly contact City Hall through submitting city service requests.
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Jane Fonda sold some of her art at auction and her collection included works from an Alabama artist. He was a self-taught artist that has art hanging in the Metropolitan Museum of Art as well the Smithsonian.
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Alabama tourism is strutting its stuff in the Big Apple this week.The state’s Tourism Commission is setting up a series of events and displays to promote…
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Tales from one of Alabama’s most beloved storytellers will be brought to life today on a New York City stage.Birmingham playwright Don Everett Garrett has…
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Alabama Department of Public Health officials say a new law allows people and businesses to keep epinephrine injectors on hand in case of an allergic…