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Housing First homeless outreach in-person in Mobile, Baldwin
SUMMARY: Housing First advocates in Mobile and Baldwin are committed to helping the homeless by bringing assistance directly to those in need. Recognizing that some individuals face transportation or employment challenges preventing them from accessing services, Housing First organizes outreach efforts to connect with the homeless in various locations. Recent outreach included visits to Walmart bus stops and wooded camps in Tillman’s Corner, where volunteers engaged with individuals to assess their needs and provide essential supplies such as sleeping bags, tents, and hygiene products. Further outreach is planned in Baldwin County and Downtown Mobile this week to continue supporting the homeless community.

Members of Housing First travel to spots where homeless people go to try and connect them with help.
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Ronald Dumas Jr. Advocates Left With Unanswered Questions After HPCAC Meeting | March 11, 2025 | New
SUMMARY: Advocates for Ronald Dumas Jr., who has been missing for 89 days, attended a Huntsville Police Citizen Advisory Council meeting seeking answers but were barred from discussing his case. The meeting, intended for public listening, left attendees frustrated as they were informed that their questions about the investigation, including the U.S. Marshals Task Force’s involvement, could not be addressed. Taliyah Berryhill, the mother of Dumas’s children, expressed despair over the lack of communication and information. Ultimately, the advocates aim to bring Ronald home safely, highlighting the emotional toll on his family as they await updates.

It’s been 89 days since Huntsville Realtor Ronald Dumas Jr. went missing, and still little to no answers.
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‘I bathe in this water’: Prichard Water customer alarmed by water notice
SUMMARY: A notice to Prichard Water Board customers alerted them that their drinking water failed a quality test, raising concerns about health risks. The water had elevated levels of trihalomethanes, a chemical used in water treatment. While experts say the issue poses no immediate health threat, long-term exposure could increase the risk of cancer. Patty Webb, a cancer survivor, is particularly alarmed and has switched to bottled water. John Young, a court-appointed receiver, assured that funds are allocated to resolve the problem by the second quarter of this year. Webb, however, has lost trust in the water system and plans to leave Prichard.

A notice to Prichard Water Board customers sounded the alarm after their drinking water failed a drinking water standard.
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Ryan Cagle wins Democratic nomination for Senate District 5 contest
Ryan Cagle wins Democratic nomination for Senate District 5 contest
by Alander Rocha, Alabama Reflector
March 11, 2025
Ryan Cagle won the Democratic nomination for a state Senate seat Tuesday, according to unofficial returns from the Alabama Secretary of State’s office..
As of 9:52 p.m. Tuesday, Cagle, a communications professional and volunteer co-director of Jubilee House Community nonprofit, had 222 votes (62%) in the primary for Senate District 5. Sarah Watkins had 137 votes (38%).
Cagle said in an interview Tuesday night that he would have been happy with either outcome because Watkins would have also fought for the working class, but said that now it’s time to work hard to fight against business interests.
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“Large lobbyist PACs and and bigger corporate kind of backing is something that stacks the deck against us, against my campaign in every reasonable way. So for my campaign is that I’m going to just continue to be vocal and get out and do the work,
He faces Rep. Matt Woods, R-Jasper, the sole GOP candidate in the race, in the June general election.
Senate District 5 covers north-central Alabama, stretching from the Mississippi border eastward. It includes all of Fayette, Lamar, and Walker counties, along with parts of Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties.
Democratic primary candidates said in previous interviews they are frustrated with Republican officials neglecting their communities for over a decade. Cagle, after qualifying for the race, said the district has struggled with various issues, particularly the opioid crisis. He added that current leaders are disconnected from everyday people, prioritizing business interests over working-class concerns.
Watkins criticized Republicans for holding power too long, saying ordinary residents are being ignored. She claimed constituent calls go unanswered while officials cater to the wealthy.
Woods, elected to the House in 2022, defended his record in a text message and said he has “worked hard for the people of Alabama.” He pointed to securing over $58 million for local schools and co-sponsoring a bill to speed up sales tax cuts on groceries.
Former Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Reed, R-Jasper, resigned earlier this year to become Senior Advisor to Workforce Transformation in Gov. Kay Ivey’s administration. First elected in 2010, he led the Senate from 2021 and was a strong ally of business interests. His new role focuses on transitioning the Department of Labor into the Department of Workforce to improve Alabama’s labor force participation.
The district is solidly Republican. Reed won the seat as a first-time candidate in 2010 with 73.3% of the vote and later ran unopposed in GOP primaries. No Democrat challenged him in 2014, 2018, or 2022, according to Ballotpedia.
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