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The Push Against Teaching Critical Race Theory in Schools is Growing

The Push Against Teaching Critical Race Theory in Schools is Growing | News Radio 101 9 Big WAAX

Audit: $22K misspent or missing from suspended Lee County DA s office

Audit: $22K misspent or missing from suspended Lee County DA’s office Brandon Hughes (Source: Montgomery County Detention Facility) By WSFA Staff | May 14, 2021 at 4:38 PM CDT - Updated May 14 at 4:38 PM LEE COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - Legal issues continue to mount for suspended Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes, who is already facing charges for Now, the Alabama Department of Public Examiners is releasing results of a recent audit on the embattled DA’s office that covers a span from Sept. 2018 to Nov. 30, 2020. That end date runs to 20 days after the DA was automatically suspended due to criminal indictment. The examiner’s report finds that more than $22,000 is either missing or has been misspent by the office.

Suit filed against Alabama sheriff after mentally ill Black man killed in his home

Suit filed against Alabama sheriff after mentally ill Black man killed in his home Updated Apr 29, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 Wallace Wilder s daughters, Tamarra, center, and Mariah, right, attended an announcement that the family is filing a federal lawsuit against Pickens County Sheriff Todd Hall alleging wrongful death and civil rights violations. Wilder, who was mentally ill, was shot in his Gordo home by law enforcement officers on Aug. 28, 2019. Also pictured: a grand-niece, Chloe Harris, 8, far left, and Mariah s daughters, Skylar Sullivan, 5, and Alana Wilder, three months old. (Photo by Greg Garrison/AL.com) Facebook Share Attorneys for the estate of Wallace Wilder filed a federal lawsuit today against Pickens County Sheriff Todd Hall, who was involved in the shooting of the mentally ill Black man in his home in Gordo.

Alabama AG leaves National Association of Attorneys General over alleged leftist agenda

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall became the first earlier this week to withdraw his state’s membership from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) for alleged liberal-leaning positions. I can’t justify spending taxpayer dollars to fund an organization that seems to be going further and further left, Marshall told Alabama media outlet the Yellowhammer News. Fox News could not immediately reach the attorney general for comment, but the NAAG lists itself as a nonpartisan national forum the includes memberships from all 50 states along with American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.

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