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WBHM 90.3 Public Radio
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المحتوى المقدم من WBHM 90.3. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة WBHM 90.3 أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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المحتوى المقدم من WBHM 90.3. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة WBHM 90.3 أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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1 Tax cut bills under consideration in final days of the legislative session 4:58
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Alabama has already knocked off 1% of its state sales tax from groceries. A bill that would reduce it further is under discussion in the legislature. But there are just a couple of days left in the session to get things done.
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1 How a rural clinic is changing lives in Alabama and why it’s at risk 5:24
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Cahaba Medical Care, a collection of clinics that get doctors into some of the poorest, sickest communities in Alabama, never turns away patients. But a federal grant that supports the doctors there is at risk of getting cut in the midst of the Trump administration’s efforts to downsize.
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1 Former Birmingham-Southern College students enjoy a graduation tradition for the last time 1:45
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A year after Birmingham-Southern College closed, having succumbed to financial mismanagement, former students who are graduating this spring from Samford University visited the campus to capture a bit of tradition.
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1 Lil Wayne’s New Orleans Jazz Fest headlining set is a big moment for hip-hop artists 4:39
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Lil Wayne will close out the main stage for the first time in his career Saturday — a feat that’s eluded most other rappers who’ve performed at the festival.
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1 Alabama Senate advances Birmingham Water Works Board overhaul 4:26
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A fight erupted this week in the Alabama legislature over a bill that would remake the Birmingham Water Works Board. We dive into that controversy and talk about other legislative action with Todd Stacy, host of Capital Journal and Alabama Public Television.
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1 Celebrating 100 years of speech arts in Birmingham 3:44
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Women in flowing dresses and glittering cardigans filled the Virginia Samford Theater in Birmingham on a recent afternoon. The event was a celebration for the one hundredth anniversary of the Speech Arts Club of Birmingham.
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1 Trade wars grew America’s auto industry. Historians warn today’s tariffs won’t 4:51
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Past success bringing foreign car companies stateside means the U.S. has more to lose and less to gain in today’s trade wars.
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1 The long road to answers for some chronic illnesses 4:30
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Growing costs, research cuts, and staffing shortages are health care issues that are top of mind for many in the country right now, especially for the millions of people who deal with chronic illness. Some of those people don’t even know what to call their illness.
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1 Lawmakers advance religious bills including school Ten Commandments displays 5:01
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It's no secret that Alabama is among the most religious states. It's also no stranger to fights over displays of the Ten Commandments. The state may be gearing up for another one as the Alabama House passed a bill Thursday that would require public schools to display the Ten commandments. We hear details on that from Todd Stacy, host of Capital Journal and Alabama Public Television.…
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1 How neighborhoods in New Orleans are addressing urban flooding 4:46
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Urban flooding has long plagued Treme, a historically Black neighborhood in New Orleans. Residents are getting creative to find solutions to the issue.
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1 Birmingham legend Odetta to be celebrated in tribute concert 5:46
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Gina Coleman and her band Misty Blues will bring Odetta back home, performing a live tribute to the Birmingham legend at the historic Carver Theatre on Saturday, April 19.
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1 Why is Alabama’s workforce participation rate so low? And what’s being done to improve it? 5:49
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While Alabama boasts an unemployment rate that is among the lowest in the country, its workforce participation rate consistently lags the national average, meaning a large portion of Alabamians are neither employed nor actively seeking work. This has raised concerns both about barriers to employment for individuals and about the state’s economic future.…
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1 Bill would give give non-violent, aging prisoners a chance at freedom 3:21
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Should the Second Chance Act be enacted, judges could review certain cases where an individual was sentenced to life without parole under the Habitual Offenders Act for potential resentencing.
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1 New drag venue to open in Five Points South 1:53
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The Opulence Drag Lounge and Taqueria will bring Birmingham’s Five Points South neighborhood both dine-and-go taco cuisine and performance this summer. The new business is planned for the former Hush Lounge location which closed after a mass shooting last year.
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1 In Homewood, a fight for the spotted salamander 5:04
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As a Samford University expands its footprint and threatens the amphibian’s habitat, residents are voicing their opposition and searching for another way forward.
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1 Alabama Senate passes record education budget 5:15
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There's one thing Alabama lawmakers are required to do each session -- that's pass the budgets. Legislators spent time this week working toward that goal as the Senate approved a record-setting education budget. We hear about that other legislative happenings with Todd Stacy, host of Capital Journal on Alabama Public Television.…
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1 Reflections after 43 years in an Alabama prison 4:31
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James Jones is one of thousands of men who served life without parole in an Alabama prison. He spent 43 years at the St. Clair Correctional Facility before being released at the age of 77.
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1 Investigation into Birmingham-area recycling raises more questions 5:01
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Do you know where your recycling’s going? It seems many residents don’t – and they want to find out. WBHM's Kelsey Shelton sat down with AL.com reporter Margaret Kates to get answers.
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1 Are UAB officials mum about grant cuts because they fear a spiteful president? 5:17
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Cuts to federal research grants could cost UAB $70 million a year, leading to layoffs and economic impacts beyond the campus. Some faculty and area leaders want UAB to be more vocal against the Trump administration cutbacks.
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1 Gambling proposal likely dead for the legislative session 5:20
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If there's any topic that hovers over the Alabama legislature, never quite going away, it's gambling. The perennial issue has always fallen short and it looks like it will do so again this year.
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1 How HBCUs are helping grow the next generation of Gulf South environmental activists 4:46
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Marginalized people often bear the brunt of environmental injustices. An annual conference in New Orleans is shaping young Black leaders to solve these issues.
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1 Cardboard cutouts stand in for elected leaders at town halls 4:19
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In cities across Alabama, voters have been inviting their elected representatives to town halls. They hope to air their grievances and pose their questions about federal funding and staff cuts.
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1 Guitar/violin duo Davis and Haleigh present genre-bending music in first release 4:02
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The Birmingham-based pair count numerous musical influences – from jazz to Celtic, Appalachian to eastern music.
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1 Alabama House passes $192 million in tax cuts 5:20
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Many lawmakers like tax cuts and evidence of that came this week when a package of $192 million in tax cuts flew through the Alabama House. We take a look at what's in that package, alongside other action in Montgomery this week, with Todd Stacey, host of Capital Journal and Alabama Public Television.…
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1 Something in the river: in search of the Muscle Shoals Sound 6:22
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The Muscle Shoals area has given life to some of music’s most enduring hits, producing a sound that musicians far and wide have sought for decades. Part soul, gospel, country and rock, it’s something that transcends any one genre, ultimately getting chalked up to the “Muscle Shoals Sound.”
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1 Data centers bring billions to Mississippi. Are the investments worth the risk? 4:47
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State leaders have lauded the beginning of two new projects, but some industry experts said they come with big power demands and few permanent jobs.
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1 Five years out, an ER doc reflects on how he and his colleagues faced down COVID-19 4:27
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In Alabama, emergency departments were overrun during the Covid-19 pandemic – the state had one of the highest rates of hospitalizations in the country. Children’s of Alabama ER doc David Bernard remembers “the first time we started to feel that maybe we wouldn't die.”
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1 How Alabama’s first commuted death sentence this century came about 3:45
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Robin "Rocky" Myers has been on Alabama’s death row for more than 30 years. Then, on February 28, he became the first Alabamian this century to have his death sentence commuted.
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1 Hanceville suspends police department, begins search for new chief 2:04
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The Hanceville City Council voted Monday night to suspend its police department until a new police chief can be hired. That chief will be tasked with building a new police department from the ground up.
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1 Paid parental leave likely coming for state employees in Alabama and Mississippi 4:27
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Both states are part of just a dozen that do not offer the benefit. Proponents across the political aisle are likely to change that.
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