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BIRMINGHAM, AL — Most of central and northern Alabama were rocked early this past week by a winter storm, which left roads impassable and closed schools — some for multiple days — while Alabamians struggled with the rare single-digit temperatures.
While Gov. Kay Ivey was declaring a state of emergency for the winter storm in the state, she also announced that the state is giving a reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the shooting death of 2-year-old Major Turner in Birmingham.
Here are those and other stories that made headlines this past week on Patch:
Alabama Rocked By Winter Storm, State Of Emergency Declared
Schools closed, roads were impassable and many Alabamians lost power after a winter wtorm swept through Alabama Monday night.
Walmart And Sam's Club To Give COVID-19 Vaccines In Birmingham
The retail giant announced that 16 stores in the Birmingham metro will offer the COVID-19 vaccine this week.
Gov. Ivey Offers $5K In Homicide Case Involving 2-Year-Old Child
Gov. Kay Ivey announced Thursday she is putting up a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the shooting death of 2-year-old Major Turner.
8 Cases Of UK Variant Of COVID-19 Confirmed In Alabama
As new cases of COVID-19 overall in Alabama have decreased in the last few weeks, the Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed eight cases of the UK variant of the virus in the state.
Birmingham Barons Return To The Field: 2021 Schedule Released
After a yearlong hiatus, the Birmingham Barons plan to be back in action, as the team released its schedule for the 2021 season.
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