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College football season is almost here, and fans across the Yellowhammer State are counting down the final days of a long, football-starved offseason. With the start of fall training camp just days away for many teams, it won’t be long before they can check off one more box. On3 compiled a list of dates that […]

Stephen Colbert was fired by CBS, it was obviously a financial decision, as he was losing 10s of millions of dollars every year

During a recent House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing Palmer discussed the urgency when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt is reassuring Alabamians that new U.S. Space Command Headquarters will be moving to Huntsville in the near future.

The Alabama Public Television executives discussed the issue during a recent appearance on "Capitol Journal."

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Gulf Shores city leaders are weighing whether to bring back the wildly popular Sand in My Boots festival for another year, keeping the Hangout Music Festival in its reimagined, more crowd-friendly format. At a work session on July 21, the City Council reviewed a proposal to extend the festival franchise agreement for 2026, following the […]

As technology continues to shape how we live, connect, and communicate, it also gives scammers more tools to exploit–especially when it comes to targeting older adults. Whether it’s a phone call from a fake grandchild or personal data quietly collected through smart home devices, elder fraud is evolving. Staying informed is one of the best […]

As we work to create positive outcomes for our young people in Alabama we still have some laws on the books which work against this goal. Section 16-28-40 of the Code of Alabama is one such law. This applies to the suspension of drivers licenses of drivers under the age of 19 years for school […]

For the first time in 22 years — and the first time ever for Alabama — two young men from the same state have captured the top two leadership positions at American Legion Boys Nation. Luke Lawson and Nick Frazier, both high school seniors from Alabama, were elected President and Vice President, respectively, during the […]

Former President Barack Obama denied President Donald Trump’s claims that he orchestrated the Russian collusion hoax, calling them bizarre in a rare statement

Rep. Strong hosting annual ‘Academy Day’

Students interested in attending the nation’s service academies, college ROTC programs, or joining the military are encouraged to attend Academy Day next month. U.S. Rep. Dale W. Strong will be hosting Academy Day for area students who want to learn more about attending one of the United States service academies after high school. “The fact […]

If you’ve noticed more out-of-state license plates around Alabama lately, you’re not imagining things. According to a report from Stacker, thousands of people moved to Alabama from across the country in 2022 — and most of them came from just a handful of states. Using U.S. Census Bureau data, Stacker ranked the top 25 states […]

Over the last couple of years, one of the more debated topics in the sport of college football has been the depth and strength of different conferences as it relates to the College Football Playoff discussion. Last year, that conversation took center stage in the first year of the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff as […]

Residents of the 334 area code will be joining the rest of the state in dialing 10 numbers to make phone calls when the new 483 area code overlay is implemented next year. To get in practice, customers in the 334 area code region are encouraged to begin 10-digit dialing before the new area code […]

A Homewood daycare employee was arrested Monday morning on attempted murder charges after an argument with a parent escalated into gunfire, according to the Homewood Police Department. Officers responded around 9:20 a.m. to a report of gunshots near ABC Daycare, located at 610 Columbiana Road. Police confirmed no one was injured in the incident. RELATED: […]

At Pillar & Peacock, Southern culture is not just a backdrop. It is the heartbeat of how we approach design. The warmth, charm, and storytelling traditions of the South inspire us to create homes that feel lived-in and layered. A home should be authentic and welcoming, blending history, personality, and comfort in every detail.   This […]

They say in the Southeastern Conference that “it just means more” — that continues to ring true both on and off the field. While the SEC has gone a couple of seasons without capturing a national championship in football, the overall strength of the league—especially with the addition of Texas and Oklahoma—is arguably higher than […]

Alabama’s new hemp law was put to the test for the first time earlier this month with the arrest of Mary Noble in Athens on July 7. Noble was taken into custody for allegedly possessing prohibited hemp products, including seven Delta-9 pre-rolls and a Delta THC vape pen. She also faces charges of resisting arrest, […]

U.S. Rep Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is highlighting the current issues that farmers have navigating federal government regulations.

Credit vs. Non-Credit: Understanding your path through Alabama’s community colleges

From high school graduates exploring their next steps to working adults ready for a career change, students across Alabama are turning to their local community colleges to take that next step forward. The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) offers a wide range of education and training options designed to meet learners where they are. With […]

Judge Mary Windom, Presiding Judge of the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, announced today that she is running for re-election to her fourth and final term in statewide office. A Republican, Judge Windom was elected first in 2008, and has been re-elected three times to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. Judge Windom was elected […]

Mountain Brook and Tuscaloosa MAY have a legit gripe about online sales tax distribution, but the courtroom is not the arena for the fight

The City of Montgomery announced it has appointed Chief Ettice Brickus as Chief of Staff for the Montgomery Police Department, bringing nearly 24 years of law enforcement experience to the role. Brickus joined MPD earlier this month following a distinguished career with the Baltimore Police Department, where she most recently served as Deputy Chief of […]