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Alabama Power Trustworthy

Alabama Power has been named one of the most trustworthy companies in America, according to Newsweek’s annual list tracking exactly that.

Lake Lurleen State Park has reopened after an $18 million renovation added upgraded campsites, bathhouses, pavilions, Wi-Fi and a beach area.

Officials cut the ribbon on new glamping tents at Oak Mountain State Park, marking the latest expansion of Alabama State Parks lodging

A new accessible playground has opened at Joe Wheeler State Park, expanding recreation options and highlighting ongoing upgrades across

Corey Hill

Hill released his first television spot in the race for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture, a 30-second buy titled “The Farmer’s Choice”

Alabama State Parks adds glamping tents at Oak Mountain State Park as officials cite growing demand for more comfortable outdoor stays across

The UAB Alumni Scholarship Run returns April 18 in Birmingham with a 10K, 5K, Fun Run and virtual option to support student scholarships.

ADCNR says nine deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease during the 2025-2026 season, with cases remaining localized in northwest

Ben Raines, the award-winning environmental journalist, filmmaker, and charter captain whose documentary and book “Saving America’s Amazon” gave the Mobile-Tensaw Delta its internationally recognized name, weighed in Wednesday on the Stockton solar controversy during an appearance on FM Talk 106.5’s “Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan.”

Milky Way viewing season is returning to Alabama, with the best views expected from late March through late September on dark, clear nights.

Monte Sano State Park celebrates renovations to historic cabins with modern upgrades, improved amenities, and enhanced guest experience in

Steve Marshall

Tens of millions of acres of American land are owned by foreigners. It’s a national security threat, Alabama AG Steve Marshall writes.

American Forest Foundation announced its millionth tree planting in Alabama, expanding income opportunities and strengthening rural economies

Central Alabama’s scenic Lake Martin is cranking up a year of celebration that includes the Tallapoosa River impoundment’s 100th anniversary.

The Alabama Second Amendment tax holiday bill advanced in House committee this week after debate and an objection from Rep. Barbara Drummond.

The Etowah Public Shooting Range is closed until fall for renovations, but it will be well worth the wait.

Alabama Bobwhite Quail

The bobwhite quail is stable again. And despite the decline in quail numbers, Alabama is still home to a dedicated group of quail hunters.