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The Business Council of Alabama’s pro-jobs political affiliate, ProgressPAC, has announced its endorsement of Clint Hollingsworth in the upcoming District 12 special election. “Clint Hollingsworth is a small business owner, a Cullman City Councilman, and a long-time resident of Cullman County,” said ProgressPAC Chairman Gary Smith. “He understands first-hand the challenges and opportunities facing Alabama’s […]
On July 3, the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles (ABPP) celebrated a milestone with its 10th graduating class from the PREP Program. The ABPP demonstrated its ongoing commitment to public safety, rehabilitation, and reentry through the transformative work happening at the Perry County PREP Center. Over 50 new graduates received their diplomas during the commencement […]
A Mobile couple remains missing after devastating flash floods swept through central Texas over the Fourth of July weekend, as the death toll from the disaster surpasses 100. Eddie Santana Sr., 69, and his wife, Ileana Santana, 66, were visiting family at a cabin along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County when rising floodwaters tore […]
Last week, the Mobile Airport Authority (MAA) shared an update on the opening of the new terminal at Mobile International Airport (BFM). The facility is expected to open in fall 2026, with the first flight anticipated by November. The revised timeline allows the project team to maintain the airport’s critical $381 million budget while continuing […]
Raytheon recently received a $77.2 million contract for GPS production and sustainment for the Air Force, the Department of Defense announced. According to a news release, Raytheon was awarded a $77,204,209 requirements contract for Miniaturized Airborne Global Positioning System Receiver (MAGR) production and sustainment. RELATED: Raytheon awarded $1B contract by Missile Defense Agency The contract […]
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) and the Alabama State Fire Marshal’s Office are continuing to investigate the fireworks explosion that occurred, July 4 on Lake Martin. The incident injured six individuals and involved a pontoon boat that had been modified into a fireworks platform. According to officials, the explosion happened around 9:14 p.m. near […]
Alabama officials marked another milestone in ongoing improvements to the state’s park system this week with the opening of a new pool house at DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, part of more than $220 million in upgrades happening across Alabama’s 21 state parks. State and local leaders gathered Wednesday, July 2, for a ribbon-cutting […]
According to the new partnership, in a groundbreaking step toward redefining comprehensive care, DCH Health System and the University of Alabama have announced the launch of Supportive Care, a unique care model that delivers personalized, compassionate care to patients facing serious illness—starting with those battling cancer. Housed in the Lewis and Faye Manderson Cancer Center, […]
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has announced its participation in the 2025 American Association of State Troopers’ (AAST) Best-Looking Cruiser Contest. The annual competition invites entries from state law enforcement agencies across the country, with winners earning a spot on the cover of the AAST’s calendar. This year, ALEA’s entry showcases a Trooper Tahoe […]
On June 25, federal authorities arrested a man living in Cullman County for illegally reentering the United States. Officials say Adalberto Guerrero-Alba has already been deported multiple times in the past. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) received information about his location in May 2025 and made the arrest last week. Cullman County District Attorney Champ […]
The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking the public to comment on a draft Environmental Assessment for a proposed Colbert County solar project. TVA’s Spring Valley Solar Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is posted for review at www.tva.com/nepa. TVA has entered into a power purchase agreement with Spring Valley, a wholly owned subsidiary of Urban Grid, to […]
If you’re hitting the road for the Fourth of July weekend, you can expect a smoother ride — at least on Alabama’s interstates. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) announced it will pause all temporary lane closures starting at noon on Wednesday, July 3, through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 6, to help keep traffic […]
Tomorrow on July 1, Amtrak is set to announce the official start date, schedule, and fares for its Gulf Coast “Mardi Gras Service,” which will restore passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile for the first time since 2005. Amtrak Vice President Nicole Bucich and Southern Rail Commission Chairman Knox Ross will hold news conferences […]
The city of Huntsville approved its first sewer rate increase in 20 years at Thursday’s meeting to support infrastructure investments within the aging sewer collection system and at five wastewater treatment facilities. The City Council approved the increase in a 4-1 vote at Thursday’s Council meeting. The updated ordinance increases monthly sewer bills from $24.15 […]
Three leading Alabama business associations have formally endorsed Coach Tommy Tuberville in his campaign for governor of Alabama, citing his record of support for the business community and commitment to economic growth. The endorsements come from the Business Council of Alabama (BCA), the Alabama Forestry Association (AFA), and the Alabama Concrete Industries Association (ACIA) — […]
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong, with the support of Alabama’s entire congressional delegation, led a resolution today commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Marshall Space Flight Center and reaffirming continued support for the Center’s mission, programs, and workforce. “Marshall Space Flight Center is a pillar of North Alabama, and the road to space runs straight through the Rocket […]
The newly restructured seven-member Birmingham Water Works Board made a major change at its June 24 meeting by voting to rename the utility. The board approved an amendment to the utility’s Certificate of Incorporation, officially changing its name to City of Birmingham Regional Water Works, doing business as Central Alabama Water, in a 5-2 vote. […]
One year after the official launch of the Metro Area Crime Suppression (MACS) Unit, Governor Kay Ivey praised the successful combined law enforcement effort to address violent crime in the Montgomery area. “The results speak for themselves. Violent crime is on the decline, and more criminals are behind bars today in Montgomery thanks to this […]
Voters in Fayette, Lamar, and Walker Counties, as well as portions of Jefferson and Tuscaloosa Counties, went to the polls on Tuesday to select the next Senator for District 5. Republican State Representative Matt Woods faced Democratic nominee Ryan Cagle in the special election made necessary by the departure of former Senate President Pro […]
The prevented planting crop deadline has been extended into July, a welcome relief for Alabama farmers who have alternately battled bouts of drought and excess rain this spring. Farmers now have until each crop’s acreage reporting deadline to claim prevented planting through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA). July 15 is a […]
Governor Kay Ivey has appointed Andalusia attorney Grace Jeter to serve as Circuit Judge for Covington County. Jeter will be succeeding former 22nd Judicial Circuit Judge Ben Bowden, who was appointed to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals in May. The appointment is effective immediately. “Grace Jeter comes to the bench with a strong background […]
The City of Gadsden is mourning the loss of former Mayor Sherman Guyton, who passed away on Saturday, June 21, at the age of 79. Mayor Craig Ford and city officials expressed their condolences to the Guyton family and praised the former mayor’s long-standing dedication to improving the city. “Mayor Guyton was a great leader […]
Governor Kay Ivey is calling on young Alabamians across the state to take part in her 3rd Annual Summer Reading Challenge. The initiative is open to all students K through 8th in the state and will run through September 5 of the upcoming school year. Whether receiving public, private, or homeschool instruction, rising students in […]
Construction is underway on a $28 million Alabama National Guard training facility in northeast Huntsville. The project is expected to bring modern resources and new opportunities to the area, but not without community pushback over traffic congestion. According to WAFF 48 News, the Alabama National Guard broke ground in early June on the new readiness […]

