AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAlabama Courts & Media: An Alabama jury ordered the New York Times to pay $9.25 million to former UA basketball player Kai Spears after finding the paper wrongly linked him to a deadly shooting scene, marking the outlet’s first defamation loss in more than 50 years. Education & Local Government: In a separate school-related update, the Albia Community School Board discussed preparations for the new year, including hiring a School Resource Officer and switching parent communication to ParentSquare. State Politics & Campaign Trail: U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is set for an Athens visit next week as the featured speaker at the Athens-Limestone Chamber’s “Washington Update,” ahead of his Alabama governor run against Doug Jones. Public Safety & Community: Mobile’s Alabama DAR is hosting “Red, White and Boom,” a free fireworks show over Mobile Bay Saturday night. Policy & Privacy Debate: Alabama lawmakers and advocates continue pushing back on Flock-style surveillance, with renewed calls for limits and guardrails. Trade & National Politics: While not Alabama-specific, Trump’s tariff and beef-import moves are drawing fire from groups including the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association.
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