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Alabama Athletic is hosting its 20th annual wheelchair basketball camp. The annual event will start June 28th and end on July 1st at the University of Alabama.
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An Alabama judge has granted a former Alabama basketball player accused of capital murder a hearing to decide whether charges in the case will be dismissed. News outlets report attorneys for Darius Miles on Wednesday filed a motion for immunity, asking Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge Daniel Pruet to dismiss capital murder charges on the grounds of self-defense.
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Selma residents will have the opportunity to have their hearing screened tomorrow. The project is called “Hear Here Alabama.” It’s sponsored by the University of Alabama to increase access to hearing healthcare in rural areas.
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The Associated Press predicts Alabama's Brandon Miller could go as high as number two overall behind presumptive top pick Victor Wembanyama in the upcoming NBA Draft.
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Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell said he feared his football career was over after his arrest on a drug charge.The Crimson Tide freshman said in a video posted Sunday on social media that he knew "something much bigger could have happened."
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Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell has been sentenced to three years of probation with a fine and community service after pleading guilty to a drug charge in Florida.
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A judge has denied bond for former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles, who is facing a capital murder charge related to a fatal shooting near campus. Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge Daniel Pruet said at a hearing that the bond issue could be revisited later.
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The Alabama Public Radio news team has spent the last few months looking into why educated and skilled workers are leaving the Gulf coast. Our series is titled “Should I stay, or should I go?” APR has spoken to people who want to leave Alabama and why.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence made headlines with his reported testimony before a federal grand jury investigating the January sixth attack on the Capitol. Students at the University of Alabama got the chance to see Presidential politics in action when Pence spoke on campus last month.
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Jalen Milroe and Ty Simpson are both working to replace Bryce Young at quarterback for the Crimson Tide. They wrapped up spring practice with a battle that figures to carry over into preseason camp.