Utility bill nightmares in the Gulf States are as shocking as they are commonplace. Huge bills, improper readings — you name it.
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A man in immigration detention in Louisiana says he has been abused and neglected while in detention and under medical care in a complaint.
CW: This story contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault, painful medical procedures & mentions suicide: https://t.co/3LdyWHqKKG
Alleged medical neglect at an immigration detention center, a possibly unnecessary & painful procedure at a hospital, alleged sexual assault at another - that's all part of a complaint recently filed to @DHSgov *short thread* (1/5)
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Dollar stores have grown quickly across the U.S., but so have objections to new store openings.
While opponents warn of the consequences of the "dollar store invasion," researchers are still figuring out its consequences.
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“It’s definitely been a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear over the last couple of months. But I think we all came together pretty well to get through it and finally to get through it to good news.”
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BREAKING: Birmingham-Southern College @FromTheHilltop will stay OPEN. The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to continue working to secure state and local funding.
Pres. Coleman says they are reaching out to prospective students and will be hiring more faculty for this fall.
Gov. Kay Ivey along with legislative leaders backed a package bills Monday aimed at making Alabama's economy more competitive. Here's the story via the @ALReflector. https://t.co/7HL7pQS3rh
Alabama officials say they're ready to resume lethal injections after three botched executions. Critics say too many questions are unanswered.
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