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Memorial Day Kickoff: Memorial Day is May 25, and Stark County’s plans range from Alliance’s 10 a.m. parade to Canton’s 10 a.m. procession ending at the McKinley National Memorial—plus Gulf Coast event guides are already gearing up for the unofficial start of summer. Public Safety: A Robertson County man was arrested in Alabama after authorities say he sent a bomb threat tied to construction work at Nashville’s new Nissan Stadium, prompting Turner Construction to cancel work as police traced the message. Federal Appointments: The U.S. Senate confirmed two Alabama U.S. attorney picks—Phil Williams and Thomas Govan Jr.—a major step for federal prosecutions across the state. Business & Growth: Birmingham’s AI data center push continues with $40 million in new permits for Nebius, while Foley broke ground on a $60 million workforce housing project using Working for Alabama tax credits. Courts & Environment: An appeals court revived Mobile Baykeeper’s Alabama Power coal ash lawsuit, setting up a renewed fight over long-term risk to the Mobile River.

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U.S. Senate confirms Phil Williams, Thomas Govan as U.S. Attorneys for Alabama

U.S. Senate confirms Phil Williams, Thomas Govan as U.S. Attorneys for Alabama

All the Terrorism That Is Fit for the Media to Ignore: A Dam Bomb in Alabama

All the Terrorism That Is Fit for the Media to Ignore: A Dam Bomb in Alabama

Appeals court revives Alabama lawsuit over coal ash

Appeals court revives Alabama lawsuit over coal ash

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Giants icon reveling in new $300bn company role after retirement, ‘Nobody can hit me back’


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