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Heavy storms likely in Alabama early in the week, but drier for July 4th
SUMMARY: Early in the week, Alabama can expect a higher than average chance of thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoons and early evenings. While widespread severe weather is not anticipated, some storms could bring heavy downpours, frequent lightning, and occasional strong, gusty winds. Rain chances peak Monday through Wednesday, with about a 60% chance Tuesday, before tapering off midweek as drier air returns. Temperatures will climb into the 90s with heat indexes nearing 100°F. By the 4th of July, conditions improve with mostly sunny skies, lower storm chances, and highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, making for a dry and warmer holiday.
Heavy storms likely in Alabama early in the week, but drier for July 4th
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Visiting Huntsville | June 28, 2025 | News 19 at 5 p.m. | Weekend Edition
SUMMARY: On June 28, 2025, the Alabama chapter of Moms for Liberty held its second annual fundraising dinner at the Brewers Co-operative in Huntsville, featuring Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene as the keynote speaker. The event sparked protests outside the venue, with demonstrators expressing strong opposition to Greene’s presence, calling her unwelcome in Huntsville. Protesters, supported by some law enforcement intervention to maintain order, emphasized their message during the weekend of assistance and community building, which coincided with Stonewall anniversary events. Despite the unrest, Moms for Liberty confirmed the event was sold out and scheduled to start at 6 p.m.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is visiting Huntsville.
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Discussing Helen Keller Conspiracy Theories | June 27, 2025 | News 19 at 4:30 p.m.
SUMMARY: News 19’s June 27, 2025 segment discusses the rise of conspiracy theories claiming Helen Keller wasn’t real, fueled by social media misinformation. Once playground jokes, these claims now challenge Keller’s legacy despite overwhelming evidence of her achievements. The cast of “The Miracle Worker” continues to share her story with millions online, combating doubts. Experts encourage individuals to conduct their own research and explore resources, such as those from the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, highlighting Keller’s pioneering role in advocacy for people with disabilities. Understanding her impact is vital to honoring her legacy and advancing opportunities for future generations.
What may have started as callus playground jokes about the world’s most famous deaf and blind historical figure has turned into a social media conspiracy.
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News 5 NOW at 12:30pm | 06/27/2025
SUMMARY: The city of Gulf Breeze has reopened Mariners Landing waterfront park with new features like a boat ramp, fishing pier, swinging benches, and picnic tables after Hurricane Sally closures. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to limit judges’ power to issue nationwide injunctions blocking presidential orders, without addressing birthright citizenship. In Baldwin County, a small plane crashed, and investigators are searching for the pilot. Two police chases ended with arrests: Lee Hicks for a tag violation in Mobile, and Colin White after a motorcycle chase. WKRG asks viewers who should join Mobile’s Hall of Fame and if they feel safe for Fourth of July events.
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