SERMONETTE OF THE WEEK: “But the Lord helped me”
By Pastor Mario D. Ford There is an intriguing Word in Psalm 118:13b which says “…but the Lord helped me.” The 118th number of Psalms is the last of a collection of Psalms known as […]
Lights, Camera, Community: George Lindsey UNA Film Festival Celebrates 29 Years of Storytelling in North Alabama
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS FLORENCE, Ala. — Filmmakers, students, and film enthusiasts gathered in Florence as the 29th annual George Lindsey University of North Alabama Film Festival brought three days of screenings, discussions, and live […]
WAR SHADOWS THE MIDDLE EAST
U.S., Israel, and Iran Exchange Strikes as Russia and China Call for Restraint By Jemeana Smothers-Roberson (March 10, 2026) – Editor’s Note: Speakin’ Out News encourages readers to stay informed about global events that shape […]
AI NECROMANCY: Technology Now Mimics the Voices of the Dead
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS (Source: Christian Daily News) Artificial intelligence is opening a new and troubling frontier—technology that imitates the voices and personalities of people who have died. Some call it “AI necromancy,” where computer programs simulate […]
Oscar-Nominated Documentary on Alabama Prisons Draws National Attention, Sparks Calls for Reform
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS A powerful new documentary examining conditions inside Alabama’s prison system is drawing national attention and sparking renewed conversations about prison reform. The film, “The Alabama Solution,” recently earned an Academy Award nomination for Best […]
GIVING GENEROUSLY (HELPING NEIGHBORS IN NEED)
By: REV. DR. ISAIAH ROBINSON, JR. Scriptural text: Deuteronomy 15: 4-45 ; Matthew 25: 42-35 KEY VERSE: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE POOR PEOPLE IN THE LAND. THEREFORE I COMMAND YOUTO BE OPENHANDED TOWARD YOUR FELLOW ISRAELITES WHO […]
Alabama governor commutes death sentence of man whose accomplice fired fatal shot
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Mar. 10 commuted the death sentence of Charles “Sonny” Burton, the 75-year-old inmate who was set to be executed this week even though he was not in the building when the victim was killed during a 1991 robbery.
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Measuring progress: Johns Hopkins, Black Baltimore and this moment
By Steven K. Ragsdale We have to say it aloud. Five Black surgeons now lead the trauma service at Johns Hopkins Hospital: Dr. Zachary Obinna Enumah, M.D., Ph.D., M.A., ninth-year resident and critical care fellowDr. Lawrence B. Brown, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., a seventh-year residentDr. Ivy Mannoh, M.D., third-year residentDr. Ifeoluwa “Ife” Shoyombo, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., […]
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An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants
A nationwide effort to correct a race-based kidney function test has helped thousands of Black patients gain credit for lost time on transplant waiting lists, improving their chances of receiving a kidney. Researchers say the policy change has increased transplant rates for Black patients without negatively affecting patients of other races.
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Houston Native Natalie Greene, Deaf Basketball Standout at Gallaudet, Named United East Rookie of the Year
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE: Houston native Natalie Greene, a Deaf basketball standout at Gallaudet University, has been named the United East Conference Rookie of the Year after a dominant freshman season on the court and a 4.0 GPA in the classroom.
How war news affects your mental health even from a distance
By Maurice Carroll Many of us wake up and check the news or social media before we even take a moment to check in with ourselves. We do this almost automatically, often without realizing it at the moment. It’s one of those habits many of us share but rarely talk about. We reach for updates […]
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Baltimore to host National Society of Black Engineers 2026 Annual Convention
The National Society of Black Engineers will hold its 2026 Annual Convention at the Baltimore Convention Center from March 18-22, bringing together thousands of students, professionals and leaders in STEM fields. The multi-day event will feature workshops, panel discussions, a career fair and the Black on Purpose Festival— celebrating Black engineering excellence with food, music, art and technology demonstrations.
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Harlem Globetrotters celebrate a century of entertainment in D.C. before Baltimore stop
By Jonathan ForneySpecial to the AFRO The iconic starred and striped uniforms of the Harlem Globetrotters are almost as well-known as their trick shots and high-flying dunks. Founded in 1926, the organization played their first game under the Harlem Globetrotter name on Jan. 7, 1927. As the organization begins to celebrate 100 years, entertaining audiences […]
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Army (Ret.) Col. Edna W. Cummings uplifts Six Triple Eight women in new memoir
Army (Ret.) Col. Edna Cummings held a signing event in Baltimore at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum on March 7 for her book, “A Soldier’s Life: A Black Woman’s Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion.”
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Two HBCU Stars Land Major NFL FreeAgency Deals
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS Two former HBCU football standouts are making headlines in the NFL after securing new contracts during the opening day of free agency. Former Fayetteville State defensive back Joshua Williams has signed a two-year […]
HEARTBREAK IN ALABAMA: TODDLER’S DEATH SHOCKS COMMUNITY, INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
Authorities vow justice as search efforts intensify for 2-year-old Genesis Nova Reid By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS A heartbreaking case in Enterprise, Alabama, has left communities across the state grieving and demanding justice after authorities announced […]
TVA Board Names Mitch Graves Chair,Jeff Hagood Chair-Elect
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS The Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors has selected Director Mitch Graves to serve as chair of the board through April 1, 2027, and named Director Jeff Hagood as chair-elect for the following term. The leadership […]
Would Someone Please Take a Stand for Public Education?
By Josh Moon, Alabama Reporter “School choice” is a scam. Let’s get that out of the way right at the top. It is theft of public school dollars by politicians who are in the pockets […]
Alabama Home to One of America’s Largest Hospitals as UAB Ranks No. 5 nationally
Huntsville Hospital also earns a spot on the national list and is expanding services as the Tennessee Valley population surges. SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — UAB Hospital has been ranked the fifth largest […]
Bulldog Dynasty Rising: Alabama A&M Women’s Basketball Brings SWAC Honors Home to Huntsville
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Alabama A&M University’s women’s basketball program is celebrating a historic season that has brought pride and excitement to Huntsville after earning top honors across the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). […]
After HBCU Bids Fell Through, Former Birmingham-Southern Campus Selected for Coast Guard Training Center
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The former Birmingham-Southern College campus has been selected as the site for a new U.S. Coast Guard training center, federal officials announced Monday, giving the historic property a new […]
Women Who Shaped Huntsville From Suffrage to Civic Leadership
SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Long before Huntsville became known as “Rocket City,” women in North Alabama were working to secure one of the most fundamental rights in American democracy — the right to […]
Alabama A&M University Accepting Applications for TRIO Upward Bound Program
Alabama A&M University is accepting applications from area high school students for its TRIO Upward Bound program, a federally funded initiative designed to help students prepare for and succeed in college, including a six-week summer […]
Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest Offers $8,000 Opportunity for AAMU Students
Students at Alabama A&M University have an opportunity to turn a story of inspiration into meaningful scholarship support through the Regions Riding Forward Scholarship Contest, which is now accepting applications through March 31. Sponsored by […]
BROWN NAMED ASSISTANTVICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENTLEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT
Dr. Jessica Brown has been named assistant vice president for student leadership and engagement at Alabama A&M University, stepping into a newly created leadership role focused on strengthening the student experience through engagement, leadership development […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: INVITATION FOR BID # 28-2026-14200; Fire Station No. 7 Generator Upgrade Project
PRE-BID CONFERENCE: 03/24/2026 at 1:00PM local time QUESTION DEADLINE: 03/31/2026 at 2:00PM local time BID OPENING DATE: 04/07/2026 at 2:00PM local time The City of Huntsville will receive sealed bids, priced on a firm fixed […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: UAB Project No. 250294 – UAB Blount Hall Interior and Exterior Renovation
Sealed Bid Proposals will be received by The University of Alabama at Birmingham Facilities Planning Design and Construction at the Facilities Training Center, 801C 6th Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama 35233, Thursday, March 26, 2026 until […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: Notice to Contractors: Huntsville Utilities Advertisement for Bid; Bid No.: IFB 26-037 Project Title: Pulaski Pike Cast Iron Replacement
Huntsville Utilities in Huntsville, Alabama is seeking bids for the below-mentioned project located in Huntsville, Alabama. Sealed bids will be received by the City of Huntsville, a municipal corporation within the State of Alabama, d/b/a/ […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: WANTED: Sealed bids in duplicate for the construction of: Old Monrovia Road Improvements, more particularly known as Project No. 71-21-RD07.
Description of Project: This project includes the streetscaping of Old Monrovia Road from Corporate Drive to University Drive and intersection improvement at Old Monrovia and Sanderson Street. Major items of work will include landscaped median […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY AFFECTED BY THE DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
Public notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held by the Board of Zoning Adjustment of the City of Huntsville, on the 17th of March at 6:00 p.m., on the 2nd Floor […]
3.11.2026 LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY AFFECTED BY THE DECISIONS OF THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
Public notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held by the Board of Zoning Adjustment of the City of Huntsville, on the 17th of March at 5:30 p.m., on the 2nd Floor […]
Opinion | Political parties never win when they protect power instead of listening to voters
When one political party becomes too powerful, the first inclination is to protect that power. It always leads to failure. By Josh Moon he Alabama Republican Party is in disarray. I cannot tell you how […]
NNPA Launches 2026 “Leadership Matters” Video Series
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. Throughout Black History and Women’s History months this year we have emphasized that one of the best ways to celebrate history is to make more history. Black excellenceand leadership in all fields of endeavor are rising as the nation takes account of the 250thAnniversary of the United States […]
GE Aerospace to Invest $55 Million in Huntsville-Area Facility, Boosting Aerospace Manufacturing
Investment strengthens North Alabama’s growing aerospace corridor and boosts production of advanced aircraft engine materials. By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS GE Aerospace plans to invest $55 million in its Huntsville-area operations, reinforcing North Alabama’s growing role in […]
When Branding Backfires: Cracker Barrel Works to Recover After Logo Controversy
By SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, a familiar stop for travelers and families across Alabama and the South, is still feeling the impact of a controversial logo change that sparked widespread backlash […]


































