Today: October 17, 2024
Today: October 17, 2024

For small cities across Alabama with Haitian populations, Springfield is a cautionary tale

Alabama Haitian Migrants
October 05, 2024

ENTERPRISE, Ala. (AP) — The transition from the bustling Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to a small Alabama city on the southernmost tip of the Appalachian mountain range was challenging for Sarah Jacques.

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A hurricane destroyed her home. Homeowners insurance paid her just $8,000

Two years after Hurricane Ian destroyed her Florida home, 47-year-old Amy Hawk is still fighting her insurance companies. While many of her neighbors have decided to leave the area, Hawk and her family are steadfast in rebuilding-- this time without an insurance policy. Experts say Amy’s case isn’t unusual, especially as climate change makes storms more damaging. Meena Duerson reports.

A hurricane destroyed her home. Homeowners insurance paid her just $8,000
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‘We’ve experienced wage theft,’ says L.A. Subway worker who filed lawsuit

Los Angeles fast-food cooks and cashiers rallied Tuesday at a Subway in Eagle Rock to show support for Eva Rodriguez, an employee.

‘We’ve experienced wage theft,’ says L.A. Subway worker who filed lawsuit
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Unpacking the facts behind third trimester abortions in the U.S.

Explore the debate on late-term abortions, public opinion, and state laws in the post-Roe era.

Unpacking the facts behind third trimester abortions in the U.S.
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5 people killed in Catalina Island airplane crash

Recovery efforts are continuing Wednesday at a plane crash site on Santa Catalina Island that killed all five people who were aboard.

5 people killed in Catalina Island airplane crash
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Shein shopper discovers live worms in her package

Shopper discovers live worms in Shein package, raising quality control concerns for the online retailer.

Shein shopper discovers live worms in her package
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Harris responds to report that DeSantis refused her calls about storm recovery

Vice President Kamala Harris says that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ignoring the White House's calls surrounding recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene and preparations for Hurricane Milton amounts to playing "political games."

Harris responds to report that DeSantis refused her calls about storm recovery
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Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dead at 31

Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dead at 31
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L.A. works to strengthen eviction filing requirements enforcement

L.A. works to strengthen eviction filing requirements enforcement
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L.A. seeks to improve protocols for apartment building emergencies

L.A. seeks to improve protocols for apartment building emergencies
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CHP investigates road rage shooting on 5 Freeway in Boyle Heights 

CHP investigates road rage shooting on 5 Freeway in Boyle Heights