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Mobile home, RV parks would be barred from part of Mobile Bay under new Alabama bill
Updated Apr 08, 2021;
Posted Apr 08, 2021
Jeremy Burba, a sales manager at Camping World RV Sales in North Little Rock, Ark., walks past new motor homes parked at the dealership. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)AP
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Mobile home and RV parks could be prohibited within 1,500 feet of a section of shore on Mobile Bay if a recently introduced bill passes the Alabama House.
HB586, introduced on April 1 by Rep. Chip Brown, R-Mobile, would prohibit the construction of a mobile home or RV park within 1,500 feet of the high water mark of the western shore of Mobile Bay.
Alabama deals with ‘complicated grief’ a year after first COVID-19 death
Updated Mar 12, 2021; to reflect on the 1-year mark of the COVID-19 pandemic reaching Alabama. Each day leading up to March 13 we will elevate the voices of those impacted.
A year ago - on March 12, 2020 - Alabama was still a day away from confirming its first case of COVID in the state. Numbers quickly rose and less than two weeks later the state had its first death of the pandemic.
As we near the anniversary of that first COVID-19 death, more than 10,000 Alabamians have lost their lives to the virus – more than the amount of American combat deaths in the country’s last three wars.
How to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Alabama
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 15, 2021
A 10-dose vial of Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine ready to be administered to medical personnel at the University of Alabama s University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Ala.Photo courtesy the University of Alabama
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Alabama health officials are increasing access to the COVID-19 vaccine starting Monday, January 18, when people age 75 and older and first responders become eligible under the state guidelines.
Demand for the vaccine is currently higher than supply, so those interested in getting the vaccine may have to be patient. The vaccine hotline operated by the Alabama Department of Public Health received more than a million calls during its first days of operation. That hotline, 1-855-566-5333, will help match eligible recipients with available vaccines at local health departments.