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In the last 12 hours, Alabama-focused coverage is dominated by education, local community programming, and political maneuvering around voting power. The Alabama State Department of Education announced a two-day “Farm to School and Scratch Cooking Workshop” (May 7–8) at the Jones Valley Teaching Farm in Birmingham, aimed at helping school districts strengthen local food use and scratch-cooking skills for school meals. In parallel, Children’s of Alabama issued mental-health related programming for May, including a pediatric vehicular heatstroke awareness campaign, while other items in the news cycle highlight community events and arts listings for the week of May 7. On the political side, multiple stories tie Alabama’s current redistricting and election-map uncertainty to broader Southern efforts after the Voting Rights Act setback—framing Alabama’s special congressional primary authorization as part of a push to reshape districts and potentially alter Black representation.

Also in the last 12 hours, several stories connect Alabama to national debates that may affect local life. A profile of State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (District 60) emphasizes her legislative priorities—education funding, public safety, criminal justice reform, workforce development, and protecting voting rights—while another story spotlights State Rep. Marilyn Lands’ reelection bid and her push to codify access to IVF and contraception. Meanwhile, national reporting included a data-driven look at medical malpractice across the U.S., and a separate report describes the FBI investigating a journalist leak tied to Kash Patel—both reflecting how federal policy and enforcement narratives are continuing to ripple through public discourse.

Beyond Alabama, the most prominent “background” thread across the 7-day range is the post–Voting Rights Act legal landscape and the resulting redistricting scramble in Southern states. Coverage repeatedly returns to the idea that courts have enabled legislatures to redraw or break up Black and Native voting districts, with Tennessee and Louisiana described as moving quickly in response to Supreme Court changes. Alabama appears in this broader context through reporting that the Alabama House passed legislation authorizing special congressional primaries and that Alabama is seeking to lift a federal court order tied to a second House district with near-majority Black voters—an effort Democrats and Black legislators characterize as a calculated attempt to dilute Black voting strength.

Finally, the news cycle also includes institutional and community developments that are less politically charged but still locally relevant. Recent items include a superintendent search update in Phenix City Schools (finalizing interviews with four finalists), and recognition of Lee County Schools as a “Best Community for Music Education” by the NAMM Foundation—both suggesting ongoing attention to school leadership and student programming. However, compared with the heavy redistricting/voting-rights coverage, the Alabama-specific “hard news” in the most recent 12 hours is more fragmented, with many items functioning as announcements, profiles, and community calendars rather than a single consolidated major event.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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Alabama lawmakers pass plan for new US House primary

Alabama lawmakers pass plan for new US House primary

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Montgomery baseball earns 7-1 win over rival Muncy in rain-shortened game

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Jackson LeRoy awarded Alabama Cattlemen’s Foundation Scholarship

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