Opinion — Page 120
Jackson and Handback are joined by State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) to discuss his budgets, the statehouse controversy and the push to provide businesses with immunity from COVID-19.
The executive amendment added by Ivey would allow all $1.8 billion of the federal funds from the CARES Act available to her finance director
It took 40 years in the media business, but Paul Finebaum finally said something smart earlier this week. Appearing on ESPN’s “Get Up,” Finebaum said putting together the upcoming college football season would be “survival of the fittest.” He continued, “This is a brutal game … if you can play, you play. If you don’t, […]
And while the American media and their Democrats will tout poll after poll showing that Trump is finished because New York, California, New Jersey and Massachusetts hate him, battleground states will tell a different tale.
During the presidential transition period, officials from the Obama administration wanted to “unmask” former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and now the list of those officials has been released.
In Alabama, there have been at least 428 deaths from the coronavirus, and of those more than 95 percent of patients had an underlying condition before being diagnosed
Alabama’s local officials wield a tremendous amount of influence on public policy and how business gets done. Recent events only serve to underscore the importance of the state’s local officials in improving the everyday lives of those they serve and helping their communities prosper. After an extensive examination of local governments, and the men and […]
7. Sanders probably won’t run for president again U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)said that “it’s very, very unlikely” that he’d launch another presidential campaign, which makes sense considering he’s 78 years old already and would be in his 80s the next go around. While interviewing with the Washington Post, Sanders did say that in the […]
Governor Kay Ivey decided to revise the “Safer-At-Home” order and allow restaurants, salons, barbershops, and gyms to open
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at legislators who didn't want to return to the Alabama State House and those who did return but didn't want to actually take up any legislation beyond the state's budgets.
For months now, and for the coming months, the American media will continue to tell you what a terrible job President Donald Trump has done in dealing with the coronavirus. They will praise blue state governors like Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, even though their states are dealing with this […]
The $1.8 billion provided to Alabama through the CARES Act will be made available to the state legislature
A bill introduced by State Senator Tom Whately (R-Auburn) would require the state health officer to get approval from the governor for any restrictions issued during a State of Emergency
Now, we have various lawmakers making different proclamations about what they aren't going to do as part of their elected positions.
State Senator Tom Butler (R-Madison) has said that he and other State Senators are sending a letter to Governor Kay Ivey requesting that she consider reopening businesses like restaurants, barber shops, and salons
As the national number skyrockets, the IMHE has also upped the number of death projected for the state of Alabama has jumped from 294 earlier this week to 2,308.
Should the government be considering releasing criminals from jail, including serial killers, over the coronavirus pandemic, and then threatening fines and jail time for not wearing a mask?
Scott Harris of the Alabama Department of Public Health remains confident that the state is taking the correct steps during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at those who imply that Americans that want their country to open are hellbent on making the coronavirus pandemic worse.
Jones' bubble is dictated by his donors from New York City, California, Washington D.C. and other liberal enclaves, so he misses all of them.
7. Teen charged in Voice of Auburn Tigers Rod Bramblett’s death sentenced to house arrest Johnston Taylor, 17, has been charged with manslaughter for the death of Rod and Paula Bramblett on May 25, 2019. He has been released on bond and is to remain under house arrest, as ordered by Circuit Judge Jacob Walker […]
Retail businesses will be allowed to open, but restaurants, bars, gyms and gatherings of 10 or more people are not allowed to open under the current guidelines, but may be allowed after May 15.

