The University of South Alabama received a $2.68 million NIH grant to study how pneumonia affects brain health, focusing on the potential link between lung-produced amyloids and Alzheimer’s disease.
MAWSS taking over the Prichard Water system is great news for our neighbors, promising better water quality and service.
It’s a big step forward, and we’re hopeful this change will make a real difference in their everyday lives.
Douglas Pierre Baulos’ latest exhibit at the Mobile Medical Museum explores Alabama’s rich history and native medicinal plants through mixed-media art and eco-friendly practices.
ALDOT has started a major project to optimize 174 traffic signals across Mobile County, aiming to reduce delays and improve traffic flow.
The work will be completed in phases, with the entire project expected to finish by the end of October.
Alabama teachers can claim a $300 tax deduction in 2024 for classroom expenses, including COVID-19 safety supplies.
While it’s a modest increase from previous years, it offers some relief for educators investing in their students.
Wawa celebrated its expansion in Alabama with the opening of its first store in Mobile and second in Baldwin County, bringing excitement and community spirit to the area.
A screening of the film Sing Sing at Auburn University, hosted by Redemption Earned, sparked discussions on prison reform, highlighting the transformative power of arts and education for incarcerated individuals.
Starting in 2025, over 61,000 Alabama seniors on Medicare will save on prescription costs, thanks to a new $2,000 annual price cap introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act.
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