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Gov. Kay Ivey is leading a letter with 24 other governors, expressing concern over the Biden-Harris Administration’s Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV) asylum program. This comes as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate began promoting debunked misinformation about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, causing crime and “eating pets."
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An APR news featureCuba has been in the news in recent weeks due to people protesting the government’s response to growing COVID-19 cases. Food, power,…
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Members of Alabama’s Army National Guard are heading out to active duty soon.The approximately 40 soldiers of the 152nd Military Police Company, out of…
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Alabama's main port in Mobile has signed an agreement meant to increase trade with Cuba.The Alabama State Port Authority says the five-year understanding…
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This week, the University of Alabama celebrates its third annual Cuba Week. APR student reporter Allison Mollenkamp has more…UA’s Cuba Week offers an…
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State Auditor Jim Zeigler wants to join an ongoing lawsuit in an attempt to put a stop to Governor Robert Bentley’s spending of the BP settlement…
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The Tuscaloosa City Council has approved a deal that will allow the ride-sharing service Uber to begin operations in the city within a month.The…
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Alabama may see the creation of new jobs abroad in the future if the governor approves a recent joint resolution from the state legislature.The bill would…
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Seventy six schools in Alabama are wondering what’s next after they were a list of failing schools. The state education department used different criteria…
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“Adiós Hemingway”Author: Leonardo Padura Fuentes Translated from the Spanish by John KingPublisher: Grove/ Atlantic, Inc.Pages: 229Price: $13.00…