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The U.S., including in Alabama, is remembering the lives taken and those reshaped by Sept. 11, the date when hijacked plane attacks killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001, marking an anniversary laced this year with presidential campaign politics. APR listeners shared their stories from that day during the 20th anniversary of the attacks, in this encore presentation.
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Governor Kay Ivey is emphasizing the importance of remembering Sept. 11, 2001. She will deliver remarks to students and staff at Halcyon Elementary School on Wednesday, Sept. 11. The cities of Tuscaloosa and Trussville are also holding memorial events.
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Tuscaloosa 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is being made available for the public to register and participate for the first time. The annual event will be held at Coleman Coliseum on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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Tuscaloosa 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is being made available for the public to register and participate for the first time. The annual event will be held at Coleman Coliseum on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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Today marks twenty-two years since the nine eleven terrorist attacks on the United States. Alabama Public Radio reached out to its listeners for their stories from that day, for the twentieth anniversary. There was a flood of responses.
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Three Tuscaloosa Police officers are on paid leave following a videotaped incident that went viral on the internet. According to APR’s Pat Duggins, even…
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The jury has deadlocked in the civil rights trial of former Madison police officer Eric Parker. They will continue deliberating this morning.U.S. District…
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Jurors will continue deliberating this morning in the civil rights trial of former Madison police officer Eric Parker.Parker’s defense rested its case…
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The civil rights trial of former Madison police officer Eric Parker was delayed for hours yesterday for a closed hearing involving the Madison police…