Issues/Program Report Oct-2023 through Sep-2024

 

Per the FCC, this is a list of the most frequently cited issues of concern to the people in the WBHM listening area during the last quarter. The list details the most significant programs addressing these issues. All of these programs were published at WBHM.ORG and broadcast on WBHM 90.3 FM between Oct 1, 2023 and Sept 30, 2024. The list includes the following issues:

Government

What would a government shutdown mean for me?
2023-09-30 07:00:00

If a shutdown arrives, millions of federal employees will be furloughed and many others — including those working in the military and the Transportation Security Administration — will be forced to work without pay until it ends.

State Rep. John Rogers charged with obstruction of justice
2023-09-28 09:46:25

The indictment accuses Rogers, a Democrat from Birmingham, and his assistant of offering additional grant money as a bribe to persuade a person to give false information to federal agents who were investigating possible kickbacks that prosecutors said were paid to Rogers' assistant.

The Supreme Court will let Alabama's congressional map be redrawn to better represent Black voters
2023-09-26 11:26:10

The justices, without any noted dissent, rejected the state's plea to retain Republican-drawn lines that were turned down by a lower court.

Court appointee proposes Alabama congressional districts to provide representation to Black voters
2023-09-25 20:58:43

The three proposals all create a second district where Black voters comprise a majority of the voting age population or close to it — something that state lawmakers refused to do when they drew lines this summer.

Elections in two JeffCo-area seats Tuesday
2023-09-25 10:56:37

In the House District 55 race, voters will select a replacement for Rep. Fred Plump. The District 16 seat is vacant after former Rep. Kyle South stepped down June 30.

Supreme Court to decide whether Alabama can postpone drawing new congressional districts
2023-09-23 07:00:00

The outcome could determine what map the state uses in the 2024 elections and whether the high court will revisit arguments over the role of race in redistricting.

Video shows high school band director shocked with stun gun, arrested after refusing to stop music
2023-09-20 06:21:18

State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, who is representing band director Johnny Mims as his attorney, said Tuesday that the incident is an “alarming abuse of power” that instead “should have been should have been deescalated.”

Birmingham Council Amends Laws Affecting Predatory Towing
2023-09-14 08:51:33

Among the concrete changes made by the council, it is requiring companies that run private parking lots to post signs within 60 days that clearly state parking rates and give clear information about what to do and whom to contact if your car is booted or towed.

Alabama asks US Supreme Court again to intervene in redistricting case
2023-09-12 08:52:18

Despite losing at the Supreme Court earlier this year in the long-running redistricting case, Alabama is pursuing another appeal, hoping for a different result with the most recent GOP version of the map.

Hundreds of military promotions are on hold as a Tuberville demands end to abortion policy
2023-09-08 05:00:00

Top defense officials are accusing Republican Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville of jeopardizing America's national security with his hold on roughly 300 military promotions, raising the stakes in a clash over abortion policy that shows no signs of easing. Tuberville brushed off the criticism, vowing he will not give in.

Birmingham City Council OKs $4.5 million more for Rickwood Field improvements
2023-09-06 08:31:32

Major League Baseball chose Rickwood Field, the country’s oldest surviving baseball field, to host its “2024 MLB at Rickwood Field, A Tribute to the Negro Leagues” game next June.

Judges reject Alabama’s congressional lines, will draw new districts to increase Black voting power
2023-09-05 09:55:00

The three-judge panel blocked use of the state's newly drawn congressional map in next year's elections. A special master will be tapped to draw new districts for the state, the judges said. Alabama is expected to appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Alabama lawmaker resigns and agrees to plead guilty to voter fraud
2023-09-01 09:02:13

Republican Rep. David Cole, of Huntsville, resigned from the Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday. He will plead guilty to a charge of voting in an unauthorized location, according to a plea agreement filed in state court.

Alabama describes proposed nitrogen gas execution
2023-08-30 12:00:00

The state described the procedures for the proposed new execution method in a redacted court filing. Alabama is seeking to become the first state to execute a prisoner using nitrogen.

Proposal would create 36-mile trail loop around Birmingham
2023-08-22 13:46:02

The loop would connect Ruffner Mountain, Railroad Park and Red Mountain Park.

Alabama can enforce ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children, court says
2023-08-21 17:15:09

A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a judge’s temporary injunction against enforcing the law. The judge has scheduled trial for April 2 on whether to permanently block the law.

Birmingham City Council president dissents from vote pledging financial support for BSC
2023-08-15 16:13:21

It’s not about Birmingham-Southern College; it’s about the residents of Birmingham. That’s what Birmingham City Council President Wardine Alexander said Tuesday in her dissent from passage of a resolution pledging city dollars to support BSC.

Alabama argues its new standards — not SCOTUS order — should dictate congressional map redraw
2023-08-14 19:24:34

Lawyers for the state defended Alabama’s new congressional map before a panel of judges who previously ruled the 2021 map violated the Voting Rights Act.

Trump boasts at Alabama fundraiser that he needs 'one more indictment to close out this election'
2023-08-05 06:16:33

Trump pleaded not guilty on Thursday to crimes related to his efforts to overturn the results of his 2020 election loss. Although it's his third criminal indictment this year, this case is the most serious.

Economy

She looked for help after her power bill doubled. But aid for utilities often falls short
2023-09-07 07:00:00

Dolabriel Curry-Hurst’s January power bill in Alabama jumped above $700 — more than twice of what she owed the previous year.

Gulf South’s ‘Hot Labor Summer’ is heating up heading into the fall
2023-09-06 13:52:37

The seven strikes in the region signify a slow-growing labor movement that gained momentum in 2021.

An Alabama family’s water bill tripled after moving just outside of city limits. Here's why
2023-08-03 06:00:00

Rural water customers typically pay more for the same water that city residents use. Some residents, like Jason Clayton, believe the upcharge is unfair.

Health Care

After 12 years and a pandemic, Jefferson County’s health officer steps down
2023-09-27 11:58:28

Dr. Mark Wilson is well-known for leading residents through the COVID-19 pandemic, but his legacy includes a larger effort to expand the role of public health.

Q&A: Why New Orleans’ unhoused people face increased danger from relentless heat
2023-09-21 07:00:00

Delaney Nolan discusses her report for The Guardian that revealed a spike in heat-related illness calls among New Orleans’ unhoused people this summer.

With spread of fentanyl, opioids kill record number of Black men in Birmingham
2023-09-18 11:56:50

The number of opioid overdose deaths among Black men in Jefferson County has quadrupled since 2019, sparking action from residents and health experts.

A ‘catastrophic’ loss: Severe heat puts a heavy strain on rural farmers in the Gulf South
2023-09-13 07:00:00

For one family of farmers in Louisiana, this year’s record-breaking extreme heat is taking a toll on both their crops and their health.

In fight to remove divisive New Orleans highway, activists turn to new strategy — an EPA study
2023-09-08 07:41:23

The Claiborne Avenue Alliance hopes a study on the health impacts caused by the expressway will support efforts to remediate and potentially remove the highway.

A campaign aims to bridge the breastfeeding gap for Black mothers in the Gulf South
2023-08-28 14:08:00

Despite its well-documented advantages, many regions in the US — especially in the South — continue to grapple with low breastfeeding rates. States like Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana have some of the the lowest rates in the country. 

Alabama can enforce ban on puberty blockers and hormones for transgender children, court says
2023-08-21 17:15:09

A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a judge’s temporary injunction against enforcing the law. The judge has scheduled trial for April 2 on whether to permanently block the law.

A medical equipment company is trying to turn the tide on the Gulf South’s ‘diaper divide’
2023-08-16 10:25:22

Aeroflow Healthcare has been pushing state lawmakers to end sales tax on necessary items such as diapers, breast pumps and other incontinence products.

7 cases of tuberculosis found in 4 Alabama chicken processing plants
2023-08-09 08:49:13

Alabama state health officials are asking workers in the region’s poultry industry and their close contacts to get screened for TB after the outbreak.

Lawsuit challenges Alabama's 'de facto ban' on freestanding birth centers
2023-08-09 07:01:00

The lawsuit — filed by the operators of one birth center that closed and two others that paused plans to open — asks a judge to block the Alabama Department of Public Health from requiring the facilities be licensed as hospitals.

As infertility rates rise, data shows much of the US lives in a ‘fertility desert’
2023-08-08 19:16:18

Factors like the cost of treatment, the location of clinics and a lack of specialized doctors have contributed to the lack of care across the country.

NIH selects UAB's Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo to replace Dr. Anthony Fauci
2023-08-02 12:41:58

Marrazzo, who has led UAB's Division of Infectious Diseases since 2016, served as a national expert throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Education

How a rural Alabama school system outdid the country with gains in math
2023-09-20 06:41:13

Piedmont City schools notched significant improvement in math, landing in the top spot among school districts across the country in a comparison of scores from before and during the pandemic. Nationwide, students on average fell half a year behind in math, researchers say.

Video shows high school band director shocked with stun gun, arrested after refusing to stop music
2023-09-20 06:21:18

State Rep. Juandalynn Givan, who is representing band director Johnny Mims as his attorney, said Tuesday that the incident is an “alarming abuse of power” that instead “should have been should have been deescalated.”

Nature-based education on the rise in Alabama
2023-08-29 15:01:23

At least three forest schools have opened across Alabama in recent years. It's part of a nationwide movement to teach kids in nature.

Science and Technology

In Alabama’s Paint Rock Valley, researchers count every tree thicker than a pencil
2023-09-29 10:48:40

In an effort to better understand the biodiversity of north Alabama, scientists are conducting a “tree census,” with the goal of studying roughly 100,000 trees for 50 years.

Heat is the top weather-related killer. In Alabama, it may just be getting started
2023-08-30 05:00:00

Heat kills more people than any other type of weather. Human-caused climate change stands to make that worse. Alabama is one of the few places where temperatures have not increased. But that appears to be changing. It's the latest in our series, “Alabama’s Hot Topic: What Climate Change Could Bring.”

Nature-based education on the rise in Alabama
2023-08-29 15:01:23

At least three forest schools have opened across Alabama in recent years. It's part of a nationwide movement to teach kids in nature.

Meet the Alabama scientists connecting soaring global temperatures to carbon dioxide
2023-08-28 14:58:46

Two Alabama researchers study ice cores and fossil records from Antarctica, helping connect an alarming increase in the earth’s temperature to rising levels of carbon dioxide.

Alabama has escaped the worst of climate change. Is our luck about to run out?
2023-08-28 10:33:52

This summer, headlines have screamed climate change. Globally, July was the hottest month on record. Smoke from forest fires choked many parts of the U.S., and the Gulf of Mexico hit a record high for average weekly sea surface temperatures. Here in Alabama, we’ve been spared many of the effects of climate change, but that appears to be changing. We take a look in a new series on climate change called “ Alabama's Hot Topic.”

Arts and Culture

Alabama artist Delrico Gibson uses 'Strings of Gratitude' to tell his story of recovery
2023-08-11 07:30:00

Delrico Gibson's new art collection on display at UAB ties together different threads, emotions and stories of his recovery from a life-threatening accident.

Environment

In Alabama’s Paint Rock Valley, researchers count every tree thicker than a pencil
2023-09-29 10:48:40

In an effort to better understand the biodiversity of north Alabama, scientists are conducting a “tree census,” with the goal of studying roughly 100,000 trees for 50 years.

Protecting Margaritaville: Jimmy Buffett, Bama and the Fight to Save the Manatee
2023-09-19 08:00:00

The singer, who died Sept. 1, grew up in Mobile and had a huge following in Alabama, even if many of his devotees in the state were less than thrilled by his liberal politics.

Alabama’s John Christy may be the country’s best known and most criticized climate change skeptic
2023-09-01 10:18:55

Alabama’s State Climatologist John Christy is no stranger to controversy and doesn’t shy away from the spotlight. His critics say his work has been plagued by errors and many of his conclusions dismissed.

The connection is growing between climate change and big storms
2023-08-31 10:44:05

The connection between climate change, hurricanes and tornadoes is not so clear. But data is beginning to show some relationship. That's the topic of the latest story in our series "Alabama's Hot Topic: What Climate Change Could Bring."

From drought to heavy rain, climate change means more of both
2023-08-30 16:41:30

Climate change is spurring more big rain events, when several inches fall in a short amount of time. Meanwhile, climate change also makes droughts more frequent, longer, and severe. There's more the latest installment of our series “Alabama’s Hot Topic: What Climate Change Could Bring.”

Heat is the top weather-related killer. In Alabama, it may just be getting started
2023-08-30 05:00:00

Heat kills more people than any other type of weather. Human-caused climate change stands to make that worse. Alabama is one of the few places where temperatures have not increased. But that appears to be changing. It's the latest in our series, “Alabama’s Hot Topic: What Climate Change Could Bring.”

Few bid after U.S. opens first-ever offshore wind leases in the Gulf of Mexico
2023-08-29 15:00:00

The entire Gulf of Mexico wind lease sale has the potential to produce 3.7 gigawatts of renewable energy, enough to power 1.3 million homes.

Meet the Alabama scientists connecting soaring global temperatures to carbon dioxide
2023-08-28 14:58:46

Two Alabama researchers study ice cores and fossil records from Antarctica, helping connect an alarming increase in the earth’s temperature to rising levels of carbon dioxide.

Alabama has escaped the worst of climate change. Is our luck about to run out?
2023-08-28 10:33:52

This summer, headlines have screamed climate change. Globally, July was the hottest month on record. Smoke from forest fires choked many parts of the U.S., and the Gulf of Mexico hit a record high for average weekly sea surface temperatures. Here in Alabama, we’ve been spared many of the effects of climate change, but that appears to be changing. We take a look in a new series on climate change called “ Alabama's Hot Topic.”

New mapping tool gives county-by-county breakdown of air pollution
2023-08-24 11:40:03

Earlier this month, a researcher debuted a new tool that maps pollution in Mississippi and Louisiana. Some environmental groups are already using it. 

As the peak of hurricane season nears, Southwest Louisiana is still recovering from 2020 storms
2023-08-11 07:00:00

Three years after Hurricanes Laura and Delta, Lake Charles residents are anxious about the chances of a new storm.

EPA wants to reject Alabama’s coal ash program; says it is not protective enough
2023-08-08 10:04:03

The EPA’s proposed denial claims Alabama’s proposed standards are too lax and don’t meet federal guidelines under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Religion

Crime

Race and Culture

Q&A: Author of 'Rocket Men' details how Black quarterbacks helped move the NFL forward
2023-09-22 07:00:00

John Eisenberg talks with the Gulf States Newsroom about the Black quarterbacks who helped change the NFL, as well as the players who never got the chance.

Birmingham residents reflect on 60th anniversary of church bombing
2023-09-15 19:50:20

We spoke with several residents on Friday, asking for their reflections on the 60th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

Jackson says we must own hardest chapters of US history during 1963 church bombing remembrance
2023-09-15 15:23:21

Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court, spoke at the 60th anniversary of the Sept. 15, 1963 bombing at 16th Street Baptist Church. She said the country should celebrate the great strides that have been made since 1963 but that there is still work to do.

Birmingham students take trip back in time for lesson on 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
2023-09-15 14:11:25

The event, which centered around Christopher Paul Curtis’ novel “The Watsons Go to Birmingham,” was held to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the attack.

Birmingham marks the 60th anniversary of the 1963 church bombing that killed four Black girls
2023-09-15 08:34:31

On the morning of Sept. 15, 1963, dynamite planted by Ku Klux Klan members exploded at the church, killing the girls and shocking the nation. The large, prominent church was targeted because it was a center of the African American community and the site of mass meetings during the Civil Rights Movement.

On 60th anniversary of church bombing, victim's sister, suspect's daughter urge people to stop hate
2023-09-14 20:35:00

Lisa McNair's sister Denise was one of the girls who lost their lives. Tammie Fields’ father was questioned as a possible suspect in the church bombing but never charged. Decades after the bombing, the two women met at a Black History Month event and forged a seemingly unlikely connection and friendship.

Alabama riverfront brawl videos spark a cultural moment about race, solidarity and justice
2023-08-13 12:00:00

A week after multiple videos showing the now-infamous brawl at a Riverboat in Montgomery and valiant defense of the outnumbered co-captain were shared widely on social media, it’s clear the event truly tapped into the psyche of Black America and created a broader cultural moment.

Riverfront brawl brings unwelcome attention to historic civil rights city in Alabama
2023-08-09 06:01:00

Three white boaters in Alabama’s capital city will be charged with misdemeanor assault for a riverfront brawl with a Black boat captain that drew nationwide attention, with more charges likely to come.

Weather

6 months later, Mississippi communities hit by March tornado fear they’ve been abandoned
2023-09-26 10:11:56

As national attention wanes and volunteers head to other disasters, residents of Rolling Fork and nearby Silver City have been left to recover on their own.

Q&A: Why New Orleans’ unhoused people face increased danger from relentless heat
2023-09-21 07:00:00

Delaney Nolan discusses her report for The Guardian that revealed a spike in heat-related illness calls among New Orleans’ unhoused people this summer.

A ‘catastrophic’ loss: Severe heat puts a heavy strain on rural farmers in the Gulf South
2023-09-13 07:00:00

For one family of farmers in Louisiana, this year’s record-breaking extreme heat is taking a toll on both their crops and their health.

As the peak of hurricane season nears, Southwest Louisiana is still recovering from 2020 storms
2023-08-11 07:00:00

Three years after Hurricanes Laura and Delta, Lake Charles residents are anxious about the chances of a new storm.

Sports

Q&A: Author of 'Rocket Men' details how Black quarterbacks helped move the NFL forward
2023-09-22 07:00:00

John Eisenberg talks with the Gulf States Newsroom about the Black quarterbacks who helped change the NFL, as well as the players who never got the chance.

Birmingham City Council OKs $4.5 million more for Rickwood Field improvements
2023-09-06 08:31:32

Major League Baseball chose Rickwood Field, the country’s oldest surviving baseball field, to host its “2024 MLB at Rickwood Field, A Tribute to the Negro Leagues” game next June.

Parents, students deal with record-breaking heat at the start of football season
2023-09-01 19:00:00

This has been a record-breaking summer across the country and particularly in the Gulf South in August. Several cities between Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama shattered their all-time high temperature records.