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Carlton Avery announces run for Montgomery City Council District 1

Carlton Avery announces run for Montgomery City Council District 1

Carlton Avery, a lifelong resident of Montgomery, Alabama, announced his campaign for City Council District 1. Citing his plans to help address education, crime, city infrastructure, and blight, Carlton Avery specifically outlined his past community involvement as a private citizen in helping bring positive change and improvements within these issues. “As a citizen of Montgomery,...

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KK Middleton Basing His Campaign on being Valiant, Visible and Vocal

KK Middleton Basing His Campaign on being Valiant, Visible and Vocal

Candidate for Montgomery County Commission (District 1) KK Middleton kicked off his campaign at Tours of Montgomery. KK Middleton’s Campaign Meet & Greet location was significant. Just doors down from Dr. Martin Luther Kings home located on S. Jackson Street, in Montgomery, AL. “Serious about helping to create a NEW Montgomery”, says Middleton, and comparing...

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Key Cannabis Legalization Wins Could Bring in Upwards of $2 Billion in New Sales

Key Cannabis Legalization Wins Could Bring in Upwards of $2 Billion in New Sales

Marijuana scored a sweeping victory at the ballot box on last Tuesday, with voters approving new markets in Michigan, Missouri and Utah that eventually could generate $2 billion in medical and recreational sales. Across the nation, voters installed the Democrats as the new majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives, improving the odds that lawmakers will pass federal marijuana...

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Will a Green Wave Overtake The Midterm Elections?

Will a Green Wave Overtake The Midterm Elections?

Forget all this talk about blue waves and red waves. Here are the elections and ballot intiatives that could turn the tide for cannabis. Board up your homes, move to ‘higher’ ground. Cannabis is poised to have a Tsunami day on November 6. On ballots across the U.S., many candidates and initiatives are pro-legalization, albeit...

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Arlene Easley Talks To inCity Magazine

Arlene Easley Talks To inCity Magazine

Please introduce yourself to our audience My name is Arlene Easley and I am running for Alabama House of Representatives. I am a lifelong Alabamian, and I love my state, and the people who live here. I was born in Mobile, in 1963, where I was raised. I attended public schools and grew up in...

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Are Black Leaders In Alabama Saying A “Black Person” Cannot Be Governor Of Alabama

Are Black Leaders In Alabama Saying A “Black Person” Cannot Be Governor Of Alabama

Are Black Leaders In Alabama Saying A “Black Person” Cannot Be Governor Of Alabama Opinion Article by Ash Martin With the Primaries of Elections just days away in Alabama, many organizations have given their endorsements for political positions. Two very prominent black organizations who have given their endorsements for Governor of Alabama are the Alabama...

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Disrespectful Team Says A Lot About The Opponent

Disrespectful Team Says A Lot About The Opponent

Birmingham, AL – Last night the Democratic Candidates for Governor met for a debate at the Historic Lyric Theatre in Downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The participants were Sue Bell Cobb, Christopher Countryman, James C. Fields, Walt Maddox and Doug Smith. “James Fields won the debate”, says James Fields Campaign Manager. James Fields states that he felt...

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Why 2020 Will Be the Year of the Woman

Why 2020 Will Be the Year of the Woman

Why 2020 Will Be the Year of the Woman In this post-Weinstein moment, Democrats are pining for the karmic justice of defeating Trump with shards from a glass ceiling. Here’s how it could happen. By BILL SCHER | Originally published by https://www.politico.com | images by Getty Images One year after a Republican accused of sexual misconduct...