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Field Trip Talk Careers in STEM | Sept. 18, 2024 | News 19 at 5 p.m.
SUMMARY: Nearly 500 students from North Alabama gathered at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville to explore STEM careers during a national field trip featuring various defense contractors. The event aimed to provide insights into daily job roles in the STEM field, encouraging students to consider their future career paths. Attendees, like Woodville High School senior Bea, expressed interest in becoming math or science teachers, while others, such as Brian, sought connections between STEM and potential careers in family law. The hands-on workshops offered valuable learning experiences, benefiting students across diverse interests by connecting classroom knowledge to real-world applications.
Nearly 500 students from schools across North Alabama came to the VBC on Wednesday to learn about careers in STEM.
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Baldwin County Fair open after one-day rain delay
SUMMARY: Christina Harris is excited to be at the Balom County Fair for the first time. She and a friend are about to play a game where fire trucks race to the finish line. On the count of three, the race begins, with truck number eight initially taking the lead. In an engaging event filled with laughter, number four and seven also compete. Ultimately, number eight wins, and Christina celebrates her victory with a cute pink dinosaur prize. The fair operates until 11 p.m. tonight and runs through Saturday, prompting a plan to return. The segment concludes as they pass back to the studio.
News 5’s Taylor Boysen and Christina J. Harris live from the Baldwin County Fair.
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Alabama's forecast is hot and dry while we watch a developing tropical disturbance headed for the…
SUMMARY: Current weather in southern Green counties is calm, with no significant rain or thunderstorms expected. There’s cloud cover mainly in areas like Gadsden and Sylacauga, but it is not a major concern. A low-pressure system influencing North Carolina is causing some ripple effects. Temperatures are comfortable, with lows in the 60s and highs reaching the upper 90s over the weekend. Fall officially begins Sunday at 7:00 AM, although warm weather persists. Next week may bring minor rain chances, but significant storms are not anticipated in central Alabama for now. Keep an eye on evolving weather patterns.
Alabama’s forecast is hot and dry while we watch a developing tropical disturbance headed for the Gulf of Mexico next week
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