News Tipoffs - Alabama Editors
Ala. Public Health Dept.: ALL Kids Helps State Child Access Breakthrough Gene Therapy for Rare Genetic Hearing Loss
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Aug. 18 -- The Alabama Department of Public Health issued the following news release:
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ALL Kids Helps Alabama Child Access Breakthrough Gene Therapy for Rare Genetic Hearing Loss
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is celebrating a significant milestone for one Alabama family after a child enrolled in the ALL Kids program became eligible to receive a newly approved gene therapy for a rare form of inherited deafness.
The child has profound hearing loss cau
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Alabama Mobility and Power Center, 'Techstars' Participant PowerBox Launch Smart Energy Pilot Project
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Aug. 18 -- The Alabama Department of Commerce posted the following news:
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Alabama Mobility and Power Center, 'Techstars' participant PowerBox launch smart energy pilot project
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama - Next-generation industrial energy management is now being tested in Alabama, thanks to a pilot project between the Alabama Mobility and Power Center and energy solutions company PowerBox Technology.
The Alabama Mobility and Power Center is an industry-driven research and
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America's Credit Unions, 47 Co-Signers Issues Letter to Senate Leadership
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (TNSletter) -- America's Credit Unions, with 47 co-signers issued the following letter to the Senate leadership:
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Here is the text of the letter:
July 21, 2026
The Honorable John Thune
Majority Leader
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
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The Honorable Charles Schumer
Minority Leader
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
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Re: Senate Consideration of H.R. 3633, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025
Dear Leader Thune and Leader Schumer:
On
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Auburn Engineering, Air Force develop mass timber housing prototypes
AUBURN, Alabama, Aug. 17 -- Auburn University College of Engineering posted the following news:
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Auburn Engineering, Air Force develop mass timber housing prototypes
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Auburn engineers are working with the U.S. Air Force to redesign deployable military housing using mass timber, with the goal of creating temporary barracks-style structures that can be assembled faster and perform better in cold-weather environments.
Led by Auburn Engineering, the project combines structural design, mat
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Brown '92 makes father-son history with induction into U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame
COLUMBUS, Georgia, Aug. 17 -- Columbus State University posted the following news:
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Brown '92 makes father-son history with induction into U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame
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Blair Brown, a 1992 graduate of Columbus State University, was recently inducted into the U.S. Army Ranger Hall of Fame as part of its 2026 class, which includes 11 others. He is the son of retired Maj. Roger Brown, a 2004 inductee, marking only the second father-son pair in the hall's history.
Brown's honorary induct
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Defending Champ Montana State Opens 2026 at No. 1
WACO, Texas, Aug. 17 [Category: Sports] -- The American Football Coaches Association posted the following news:
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Defending Champ Montana State Opens 2026 at No. 1
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Fresh off their second national title in program history, Montana State is the preseason No. 1 in the AFCA FCS Coaches Poll. The Bobcats will start defense of their title on August 29 as they begin the 2026 on the road at Utah Tech. Right behind MSU at No. 2 is in-state rival Montana. The Grizz start play under the Bobby Ken
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Fighter Wing Trains to Keep F-35s in the Fight
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- The U.S. Department of War issued the following news:
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Fighter Wing Trains to Keep F-35s in the Fight
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Airmen assigned to the 187th Fighter Wing, known as the Red Tails, trained to generate and sustain F-35A Lightning II combat airpower under pressure during Operation Tuskegee Thunder at Dannelly Field, Alabama, Aug. 12-14.
The exercise, conducted in conjunction with the wing's combat readiness inspection, placed the Red Tails in a simulated Pacific region opera
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KBR Awarded $60 Million Contract to Accelerate Air and Missile Defense Readiness
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 17 [Category: BizConsulting] -- KBR, a provider of differentiated, professional services and technologies, issued the following news release:
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KBR Awarded $60 Million Contract to Accelerate Air and Missile Defense Readiness
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HOUSTON, August 17, 2026 - KBR (NYSE: KBR) announced that its Mission Technology Solutions business, which will be Trinzic after its planned spin-off, has won a NATO recompete time and materials contract with an initial ceiling of $60 million t
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Michigan Supreme Court Strikes Down Excessive Sentences for Youth
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Aug. 17 [Category: Sociological] -- The Equal Justice Initiative posted the following news:
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Michigan Supreme Court Strikes Down Excessive Sentences for Youth
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Sentencing a youthful offender convicted of second-degree murder to 50 to 75 years in prison is "cruel or unusual punishment" that violates Michigan's Constitution, the state's highest court ruled last month.
The July 30 decision comes in the case of James Eads, who was sentenced as an adult to 50 to 75 yea
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More than 210 leading medical, health and patient advocacy groups oppose recent Executive Order on childhood vaccines
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 17 [Category: Medical] -- The American College of Physicians posted the following news release:
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More than 210 leading medical, health and patient advocacy groups oppose recent Executive Order on childhood vaccines
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"Our organizations, representing physicians, nurses, medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, public health, patients and families, are alarmed by the recent White House Executive Order that advises, without evidence, reducing and spa
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More than 210 Leading Medical, Health and Patient Advocacy Groups Oppose Recent Executive Order on Childhood Vaccines
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Aug. 17 [Category: Psychiatry/Psychology] -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release:
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More than 210 Leading Medical, Health and Patient Advocacy Groups Oppose Recent Executive Order on Childhood Vaccines
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Our organizations, representing physicians, nurses, medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, public health, patients and families, are alarmed by the recent White House Executive Order that advises, without evidence, reducing
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Strong to hold Fourth Annual Academy Day
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- Rep. Dale W. Strong, R-Alabama, issued the following news release:
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Strong to hold Fourth Annual Academy Day
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WASHINGTON -Representative Dale W. Strong (AL-05) will host a Military Service and Academy Day on August 22 for high school students interested in attending a United States service academy.
"The fact that so many North Alabamians willingly answer the call to serve our nation in uniform speaks volumes of the patriotism held by our district's youth," said
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt Receives Terwilliger Bipartisanship in Housing Award
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- Sen. Katie Britt, R-Alabama, issued the following news release:
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt Receives Terwilliger Bipartisanship in Housing Award
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) was named a 2026 recipient of the Terwilliger Bipartisanship in Housing Award from the Bipartisan Policy Center for her work to advance solutions that create safe, affordable, and accessible housing for Americans across the country.
"I'm honored to receive the Terwillig
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U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Jon Ossoff Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Address Alarming Rise in Colorectal Cancer
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- Sen. Katie Britt, R-Alabama, issued the following news release:
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U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Jon Ossoff Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Address Alarming Rise in Colorectal Cancer
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) is introducing a bipartisan bill to expand early detection of colorectal cancer alongside Senator Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.).
The Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Act would help address the recent rise in colorectal cancer rates in young
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UAH Welcomes 30 New Faculty Members as Classes Begin for Fall 2026 Semester
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, Aug. 17 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
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UAH welcomes 30 new faculty members as classes begin for fall 2026 semester
Ann Marie Martin
Thirty new faculty members have joined the academic ranks at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) for the fall 2026 semester, which begins with the start of classes on Aug. 19. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System.
"We're thrilled you are here," said UAH Provost Dr. David Puleo, executive
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