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On November 1, 2023, journalist Craig Monger of conservative news website 1819 News reported on social media posts by Copeland in which he wore women's clothing and described himself as a "transgender curvy girl" using the name "Brittini Blaire Summerlin".
At its launching, 1819 News was also overseen by a not-for-profit board of directors, separate from the Alabama Policy Institute. [7] The Alabama Policy Institute funded over $1 million to 1819 News in 2021, according to tax filings. [8] The name 1819 News is a reference to the year that the state of Alabama was admitted to the union. [9]
A small-town Alabama mayor died apparently by suicide just days after a conservative news site published pictures of him allegedly wearing women's clothes and makeup, officials said Sunday.
Craig said he was giving the “grog” away to friends. He was fined £10. [12] An acrimonious debate ensued in relation to the licence but Craig eventually received his licence. [13] In October 1854, Craig sold alcohol on a Sunday and an incident that some described as a riot occurred at the Castle Hotel, resulting in extensive damage to the ...
Friend writes: ‘I witnessed a good man be publicly ridiculed and crucified ... to the point that he just took his own life’
Craig Ford covered a variety of topics in roughly an hour and 20 minutes, offering both updates and promises. Ford looks back at first year as Gadsden's mayor, looks forward to continued progress ...
Smiths Station was officially incorporated on June 22, 2001, and is as of 2004 Alabama's second newest city next to Center Point. [ 3 ] On November 3, 2023, the city's mayor , Bubba Copeland , died by suicide after being publicly outed by reporter Craig Monger of conservative news website 1819 News for cross-dressing and adopting a transgender ...
Rehm's victory was one of only two seat flips in the Alabama Legislature in the 2022 elections. [6] Rehm took office on November 10, 2022. He told 1819 News that his top priorities as a freshman legislator would be education, defending Second Amendment rights, and repealing Alabama's grocery tax. [4]