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Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year s crown

Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year’s crown AL.com 2 hrs ago Mary Colurso, al.com © Dennis Victory Miss Alabama Tiara Pennington, a Helena graduate, sang the National Anthem during an AHSAA Class 6A round 1 baseball series at Helena High School in Helena, Ala., Friday, April 23, 2021. Tiara Pennington, the current Miss Alabama, is nearing the end of her reign. Pennington won the title in 2019 and kept her crown for an extra year, as the state pageant was canceled in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. The Miss Alabama competition is back, however, and a new winner will be crowned on June 12 at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham. Thirty nine women are hoping to become the new Miss Alabama, ranging from Miss Appalachian Valley to Miss Wallace State. Here’s a look at this year’s contestants.

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic AL.com 5/12/2021 John Sharp, al.com © Lee Roop | lroop/al.com Huntsville s Embassy Suites, pictured at the start of the coronavirus pandemic on March 12, 2020. The hotel, like others in Alabama, is experiencing a rebound in visitors. With that comes the pressure to add more employees. Jim Pappas is pulling extra duty as general manager at the Hampton Inn in Daphne by helping clean up the hotel rooms and make sure a hot breakfast is served to visitors. He’s also monitoring the phones, waiting for job applicants to call him back. Staffed typically with 35 workers, the hotel off Interstate 10 next to the city’s popular Gator Boardwalk, needs about seven more full-time workers to help manage a forthcoming busy summer season.

Aniah s Law denying bail in more cases heads to voters

Aniah s Law denying bail in more cases heads to voters Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Sunday, April 18, 2021 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama lawmakers have approved a proposal intended to give judges more discretion to deny bail to people accused of violent crimes that is named in honor of a college student killed in 2019. Legislators last week approved the proposed constitutional amendment rewriting a section of the Alabama Constitution to clarify a list of offenses where a judge can deny bail. The offenses include murder, kidnapping, rape, and first-degree robbery. Voters must approve the amendment before it can be added to the constitution.

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