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Coronavirus; James Beard Semifinalists: The Week In News
Here are some of the stories that made headlines on Patch during the week of Feb. 23- 29.
BIRMINGHAM, AL — During the last week, much has been discussed about the new coronavirus, which has made its way to the United States. The Alabama Department of Public Health made a statement on the issue regarding how the virus will effect Alabama.
In other local news, three restaurants in Birmingham were named semifinalists for the James Beard Awards, the top awards in the culinary industry.
Including those stories, here are some of the stories that made headlines this past week on Patch:
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Alabama Fugitive Captured After 5 Days On The Run
A convicted murderer who escaped earlier this week from the Childersburg Work Release Center Saturday was captured in Morgan County Thursday.
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James Beard Semifinalists Include 3 Birmingham Restaurants
Semifinalists announced Wednesday by the James Beard Foundation include three establishments in Birmingham. The awards, now in their 30th year, are regarded as the Oscar Awards of the culinary industry.
Coronavirus Warning: What It Means for Alabama
It's only a matter of time before the new coronavirus spreads to communities across the United States, including Alabama, a top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official warned Tuesday.
Warrants Obtained In Center Point Narcotics Investigation
An investigation into narcotics dealing in Center Point has led to an arrest and multiple warrants issued.
Gun Found At Pleasant Grove High School: Arrest Made
A 17-year-old student was arrested after School Recource Officers found a gun on school grounds at Pleasant Grove High School Tuesday.
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