News  Former AIDB director visits Kiwanis Sarah Chase Updated Sep 22, 2025 Retired director for student life at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind John Jernigan spoke to Kiwanis Club members about the Deaf c…
Opinion OUR VIEW: Embracing autism acceptance Staff Report Apr 15, 2025 April is Autism Awareness Month — as a developmental disability with years of stigma, this is an important time to learn and reflect. Autism S…
Opinion OUR VIEW: Embracing autism acceptance TPI Staff Apr 15, 2025 April is Autism Awareness Month — as a developmental disability with years of stigma, this is an important time to learn and reflect. Autism S…
Opinion OUR VIEW: Embracing autism acceptance TPI Staff Apr 15, 2025 April is Autism Awareness Month — as a developmental disability with years of stigma, this is an important time to learn and reflect. Autism S…
News Featured CACC and Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind announce dual enrollment program Staff Report Dec 19, 2021 Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) and Central Alabama Community College (CACC) have long-partnered to provide a bridge to postsecond…
News Local sign language class attendees hope to gain skill, help others Gabrielle Jansen Feb 21, 2020 Knowing a second language is a valuable skill but it can also make a difference in an emergency situation. Paramedic and instructor Jessica Du…
News Top Story Doris Hill with Auburn University Regional Autism Network speaks at Rotary Carmen Rodgers Sep 25, 2019 The Tallassee Rotary Club had a special guest speaker Thursday at the 1220 Café as Doris Hill with the Auburn University Regional Autism Netwo…
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News Teachers educated on autism By Virginia Spears Oct 17, 2011 About 200 teachers, administrators and paraprofessionals gathered in the First Baptist Church fellowship hall Friday, Oct. 14 to learn more ab…
News 7th annual Alexander City Autism Walk set for Saturday, April 30 By Natalie Nettles Apr 18, 2011 Members of the community are invited to participate in the 7th annual Alexander City Autism Walk on Saturday, April 30.