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Fraternity hazing investigation at the University of Alabama
SUMMARY: Several University of Alabama students have been arrested for their involvement in fraternity hazing incidents at the Pi Kappa Phi house in August. Court records indicate a pledge was shoved, and in another incident, the same pledge and others faced intimidation, including being yelled at, stepped on, had items thrown at them, and beer poured on them. Four students, including Christopher Merlino, Joshua Ferritto, Charles Gray, and Grant Rakers, failed to report the hazing. The university has stated that hazing is strictly prohibited and that it thoroughly investigates such allegations.
Fraternity hazing investigation at the University of Alabama
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Mill Road Closure Delayed Until Further Notice | Oct. 17, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: Residents of Madison have raised concerns about a construction project set to close a key section of Mill Road for a year. Following widespread disapproval expressed on social media, the city announced the project, initially scheduled to start soon, is now delayed indefinitely. Many residents questioned the project’s duration and its impact on daily traffic. Local leaders are now exploring alternative options to minimize the timeline and address community concerns. The city acknowledged feedback from residents, showing a willingness to engage with the community on such significant infrastructure plans.
Madison City Officials have announced a ditch improvement project that was expected to take a full year to complete is now delayed.
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Mortgage company will pay over $8M to resolve lending discrimination allegations in Birmingham
SUMMARY: The Justice Department has filed against Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation for lending discrimination in Birmingham’s Black communities. The company will pay $8 million, plus a nearly $2 million civil penalty, to settle redlining allegations. This brings the DOJ’s total relief for communities of color to over $150 million, marking the 15th settlement in similar cases in three years. Redlining, an illegal practice, involves lenders denying credit services to residents of certain communities based on race.
Mortgage company will pay over $8M to resolve lending discrimination allegations in Birmingham
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WKRG News 5 This Morning Mobile Co DA Domestic Violence Awareness
SUMMARY: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, with the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office actively working to combat this issue. District Attorney Keith Blackwood highlights the Domestic Violence Task Force, which includes the Penelope Houseโan essential resource providing shelter, food, and privacy for victims, along with their children. Blackwood emphasizes that domestic violence remains underreported and encourages victims to seek help through various available resources. He expresses pride in the community’s support for victims, stressing the importance of focusing on their needs rather than solely on perpetrators. The Victim Assistance unit can be reached at 251-574-8484 for support.
Keith Blackwood-Mobile County District Attorney
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