NEW POST: People power! Parents and disabled children march to end the #SENDcrisis. We’ve gathered images, tweets and video from the day families flooded the centre of towns and cities to demand action https://t.co/0mDiqNUorM
Some photos from the storm that hit our campus earlier tonight. No reported damage thus far, and we are encouraging everyone to stay weather aware throughout the night. 📸: Jake Wolven
Public Safety Notice
We have received multiple bomb threats all over town. No dangers have been found at this time. Be aware of your surroundings but please stay calm. We have found nothing to validate any of these threats. https://t.co/txxFxeY7zM
“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”: FDR Asks for a Declaration of War. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, stunned virtually everyone in the United States military. Japan's carrier-launched bombers found Pearl Harbor totally unprepared. #PearlHarbor
Don't be alarmed if you see a strange yellow orb in the sky above central AL on Friday. It's called the sun - a big ball of hot plasma about 93 million miles away from earth, w/ nuclear fusion in its core. It will help warm our state, and provide light for about 10 hours. #alwx
Yesterday’s visit to see damage from #HurricaneMichael in #Florida and #Georgia was difficult to witness, but the strength & resilience of those affected was heartening to see. We are with you!
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month. We remember our children every day, but we want to take extra time this month to honor all our Trisomy children gone too soon. October was designated Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month on October 25, 1988 by President Ronald Regan.
Hokes Bluff has taken a step to make its playground more friendly to kids with special needs by adding a wheelchair-accessible swing. https://t.co/qrcNc0Q6Na