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Alabama is blessed with an abundant white-tailed deer herd of more than a million animals, and hunters can share that blessing with people who need nutritious protein through the Hunters Helping the Hungry (HHH) program. With the change in the hunting regulations approved by the Alabama Conservation Advisory Board, the Alabama Department of Conservation and […]

Coach Tommy Tuberville’s decision to leave his safe U.S. Senate Seat to run for Governor in the upcoming 2026 election cycle has shifted all the excitement and attention away from the Governor’s race and turned the focus towards who will be his replacement for the open Senate Seat. Our May 19, 2026, Republican Primary is […]

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

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth joined military leaders, Alabama’s congressional delegation and local officials today for the unveiling of the U.S. Space Command sign at Redstone Arsenal, formally marking the future site of the command’s permanent headquarters. “It’s a blessing and an honor to be here,” Hegseth said. “I want to say congratulations to […]

  “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 […]

With conference play in the 2025 season now officially wrapped up, the SEC has released its football schedules for the 2026 season. Fans can now start marking their calendars, booking hotels and planning their road game trips. The list of opponents were already known, but fans now have dates to plan how every Saturday of […]

John Roberts Alabama

On Friday, the Alabama Farmers Federation announced its endorsement of John Roberts for Alabama State Senate District 2, which covers Madison and Limestone counties. “John Roberts will do an exceptional job for the people and businesses of this district,” said Charles Butler, president of the Madison County Farmers Federation. “He has a strong work ethic, […]

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 […]

With football season still in full swing, it’s tough for some fans to shift their focus from the gridiron to the hardwood — especially with the Tide gunning for a win against Oklahoma next Friday. Despite that, hoops season in the South is in its final stretch ahead of conference play. As is always the […]

Edgar’s Bakery is moving ahead with a major expansion in Pelham, investing $13.1 million in a new production and distribution center that will support the company’s growing reach across Alabama and beyond. According to The Business Journals, the project will bring a 30,000-square-foot facility to the corner of U.S. 31 and Alabama 119, and is expected […]

Alabama is back in the College Football Playoff — and while Kalen DeBoer readies the Tide for a massive showdown at Oklahoma, a fresh round of Michigan-fueled coaching rumors threatens to steal the spotlight once again. DeBoer’s squad is facing a massive challenge on the road against the Oklahoma Sooners next Friday night. The game […]

The North Pole meets North Alabama. Improving student attendance has been a major focus for the Alabama State Department of Education this year, and schools across the state have been exploring creative ways to keep students in the classroom. At Forest Hills Elementary School in Florence, that creativity comes with a pointy hat, curly shoes […]

The City of Cullman unveiled a stunning architectural landmark last month as part of the rapidly expanding Cullman Christkindlmarkt. Standing 20 feet, 4 inches tall and spanning 47 feet, 5 inches wide, the new walk-on Christmas arch surpasses the scale of Dresden’s famed Schwibbogen — a  marquee attraction in a city internationally recognized as the […]

A single act by strangers changed the future of an Alabama family Sunday night, when a young couple pulled a 7-month-old child from the back of a burning car after a deadly crash in Morgan County. According to WAFF, the incident began when Kayleigh Page, 29, left the roadway on Alabama 157 and struck two […]

Katie Britt

Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt thinks it should come as no surprise that Birmingham is making headlines this week for its latest big-league corporate get. It was announced yesterday that Fannie Mae, a federally chartered mortgage-finance giant, is relocating its San Francisco, California workforce to Birmingham, Alabama under the direction of Federal Housing Finance Agency […]

It’s officially bowl season for college football, with conference championship week coming to a close and the College Football Playoff field being selected. The Alabama Crimson Tide is heading to Norman, Oklahoma for a rematch against the Sooners next Friday — for the right to get to the Rose Bowl against the No. 1 ranked […]

IKEA Alabama

Swedish style is coming to Alabama. IKEA U.S. plans to open its first-ever Alabama location in Huntsville in early 2026, bringing the Swedish retailer to University Place Shopping Center. The 46,000-square-foot store is designed as a planning studio and showroom instead of a huge warehouse. According to the press release, it will feature a series […]

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 (R-Montgomery) told Fox News this week that Congress must confront the growing dangers children face online, warning that Big Tech continues to put “profits over protecting our children.” Her comments came during an appearance on “America’s Newsroom,” where she reacted to Australia’s newly announced social media restrictions for minors. According to […]

Alabama REALTORS: Alabama housing market predictions for 2026

As Alabama enters the final stretch of 2025, the state’s housing market stands at an important crossroads. After several years of post-pandemic fluctuations, ranging from rapid price growth to strained inventory, conditions have begun to level out. Buyers who spent the last few years competing in tight markets are finding more options, while sellers who […]

Alabama medical cannabis

After more than four years of delays, lawsuits and false starts, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission voted Thursday to award the state’s first medical marijuana dispensary licenses, clearing the biggest and most pressing roadblock between patients and a functioning program. This morning at the State House, the commission moved forward with issuing the state’s first […]

The Alabama Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, is joining a growing list of Alabama cities suing the state over the Simplified Sellers Use Tax, filing a new lawsuit that argues Alabama’s current online sales tax structure shortchanges public schools. According to the AEA press release, the organization has formally entered litigation challenging how […]

History is going to be made on The Plains. But we’ll all have to wait a while for it. On Thursday, the official social media account for Troy’s football program announced the Troy Trojans and Auburn Tigers are going to square off on the football field for the first time in history. The game will […]

Lawmakers love taxes, maybe not raising them, but they surely love having them, and they don’t want to give up what they have. The Simplified Seller Use Tax is sending money all over the state, but the bigger cities do not like it; they want to keep more of their locally collected SSUT. But the […]