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Groups Build Beds For Children In Need | August 25, 2025 | News 19 at 9 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: Organizations in Huntsville, including University of Alabama in Huntsville fraternity members, collaborated on Saturday to build over 40 beds for local children in need, partnering with the nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace. This initiative aims to address the pressing issue of children sleeping on floors or sharing cramped spaces, which negatively impacts their self-esteem and focus in school. The organization emphasizes the importance of ensuring that no child has to sleep without a proper bed, promoting a sense of identity and self-respect for these children by providing them with their own sleeping space.
Organizations across Huntsville came together Saturday morning to build beds for children in our area.
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Judge grants mistrial in Sheila Agee trial due to ‘unhinged juror’
SUMMARY: A mistrial was declared in the murder case of Sheila A.G., accused of aiding her son in the murder of Brooklyn Sims, after drama in the jury room. During deliberations, concerns arose when one juror was accused of distraction, reportedly doing crossword puzzles. Additionally, tensions escalated due to an argumentative juror, leading two jurors to feel unsafe, one of whom had health concerns. The defense moved for a mistrial, which Judge Coleman Robinson granted. A new jury will hear the case, as the judge emphasized the need for decency and appropriate conduct among jurors to reach a fair verdict.
An Escambia County judge has granted the defense team’s motion for a mistrial in the Sheila Agee principal to murder case.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/RLyhz7J
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Law Enforcement in Lawrence County Soon to be Dispatched Directly From 911 Calls | Nov. 20, 2024 | N
SUMMARY: The Morris County Sheriff’s Office is transitioning to improve emergency response times by allowing residents to call 9-1-1 directly instead of first contacting the sheriff’s office. News 19 reporter Whitney Leibold highlights that this change aims to streamline communication and enhance efficiency during emergencies, as it will eliminate the time lost in transferring calls. Sheriff Mack Sanders emphasizes that this direct connection to dispatch will not only speed up response times but also potentially save costs for the department. Overall, the new system is expected to provide more effective emergency services to the residents of Lawrence County.
The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office is officially transitioning its emergency services dispatch to 911 dispatch. News 19 is North …
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Community mourns the loss of University of Mobile men’s basketball player
SUMMARY: The University of Mobile closed today as students and faculty mourn the unexpected death of basketball player Kaden Francis. The Rams were excused from classes to honor him after he was found unresponsive in the locker room and died shortly after. A prayer vigil was held in remembrance of the dedicated athlete, known for his commitment to the game. Friends and community members expressed their grief over the loss of someone so young and promising in his career. The cause of Francis’s death remains undetermined, and the university president has released a statement acknowledging the tragedy.
Classes at the University of Mobile were canceled on Wednesday as the campus gathered to mourn the unexpected loss of men’s basketball player, Kaiden Francis.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/PIkGtsJ
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