‘We could have gave up’: Playoff-bound Jags, successful season gives hope to longtime fans excited for what’s next
Read full article: ‘We could have gave up’: Playoff-bound Jags, successful season gives hope to longtime fans excited for what’s nextThe Jacksonville Jaguars headed to the playoffs for the first time since 2022, and the excitement spread across the city after the team clinched their postseason spot following the San Francisco 49ers’ victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Monday night.
Alachua farmer says visa delays could cost him more than a million dollars in crops
Read full article: Alachua farmer says visa delays could cost him more than a million dollars in cropsAlachua County farmer Steven Davis said he could lose over a million dollars as acres of cabbage sit unharvested on his farm.
With leaked footage from the inside, Sundance doc shows horrifying conditions in Alabama prisons
Read full article: With leaked footage from the inside, Sundance doc shows horrifying conditions in Alabama prisonsIncarcerated men in the Alabama prison system risked their safety to feed shocking footage of their horrifying living conditions to a pair of documentary filmmakers.
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Federal review: Alabama inmates subjected to excessive force
Read full article: Federal review: Alabama inmates subjected to excessive forceDreiband said the Justice Department hopes to work with Alabama to resolve the departments concerns. Ultimately, Alabama does not properly prevent and address unconstitutional uses of force in its prisons, fostering a culture where unlawful uses of force are common," the report read. The report noted that at least two inmates died at the end of 2019 after use of force by officers. No one, not even a dog, deserves this.The 28-page Justice Department report listed other examples of violence by staff after reviewing files and visiting several state prisons. said Rep. Chris England, a Tuscaloosa lawmaker who has called for the new leadership at the state Department of Corrections.
