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Alabama hunters can share their blessing with people who need nutritious protein through the Hunters Helping the Hungry program.

Alabama's 2026 U.S. Senate race, which will be our marque 2026 event, is essentially right around the corner.

A longtime family-owned business in Calhoun County is expanding amid significant growth in demand for its products and services. Bryant Machine Co. is investing $3.26 million in the project, which includes 12 new jobs, a new 22,000-square-foot facility and machining equipment. The company specializes in high-quality turning, milling, assembly and engineering services for a variety of […]

Space Command Sec. Pete Hegseth Huntsville Alabama

Sec. Pete Hegseth joined military leaders and Alabama officials today to mark the site of U.S. Space Command's future home in Huntsville.

  “Affordability” is a good issue for Democrats, the media loves it, and Trump and Republicans are struggling. How many cities will enter the fray on the online sales tax fight? Is former U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) a better candidate than U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas)? All this and more on Alabama Politics […]

The SEC has released its football schedules for the 2026 season, and fans can now start marking their calendars.

John Roberts Alabama

On Friday, the Alabama Farmers Federation announced its endorsement of John Roberts for Alabama State Senate District 2.

Alabama Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth is a longtime critic of the Alabama Department of Transportation, and in particular, a project to create a continuous four-lane route between Mobile and Tuscaloosa. That project, known as the West Alabama Corridor, is a much different direction than Ainsworth’s trademark idea to widen Interstate 65 from the Tennessee border […]

Nate Oats might just have his most talented backcourt he's ever had. Coming off Mark Sears' limelight, that's a serious statement to make.

Edgar’s Bakery is moving ahead with a major expansion in Pelham, investing $13.1 million in a new production and distribution center.

Alabama is back in the College Football Playoff, and Kalen DeBoer's name is in a fresh round of Michigan-fueled coaching rumors.

Improving student attendance has been a major focus for Alabama this year, and an Elementary School in Florence came up with a festive solution.

The city of Cullman unveiled a record-breaking architectural landmark last month as part of the rapidly expanding Cullman Christkindlmarkt.

An unidentified passerby pulled a 7-month-old child from the back of a burning car after a deadly crash in Morgan County.

Katie Britt

U.S. Senator Katie Britt celebrated the decision to move several Fannie Mae offices from California to Birmingham, Alabama.

Alabama is heading to Oklahoma for a rematch against the Sooners next Friday, but in the mean time, there will be plenty of bowl game action right here in the Yellowhammer State.

IKEA Alabama

IKEA U.S. plans to open its first-ever Alabama location in Huntsville in early 2026, bringing the Swedish retailer to the Yellowhammer State.

7. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) praised President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Fannie Mae headquarters from “woke” California to Birmingham, projecting hundreds, if not more than 1,000 jobs and an estimated $100 million economic impact while boosting housing affordability through deregulation. 6. The Alabama Education Association joined lawsuits by Tuscaloosa […]

U.S. Senator Katie Britt told Fox News that Congress must confront the growing dangers children face online.

Alabama REALTORS: Alabama housing market predictions for 2026

Economic indicators are stabilizing, and industry experts are watching consumer trends as Alabama looks toward its 2026 housing market.

Alabama medical cannabis

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission voted Thursday to award the state’s first medical marijuana dispensary licenses.

The Alabama Education Association is joining other Alabama cities suing the state over the Simplified Sellers Use Tax.

The Trojans and Tigers are going to square off on the football field for the first time at Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2031.

Alabama's Simplified Seller Use Tax is sending money all over the state. But the bigger cities don't like it and want to keep more of it.