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The nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology and engineering received its latest large-scale financial donation. At an on-campus event Monday, Corvid Technologies, a Huntsville-based engineering solutions provider, presented the school with a check for $100,000.

25 states are seeking urgent Supreme Court intervention after a federal appeals court ruled that Virginia must restore 1,600 non-citizens to its voter rolls just nine days before the 2024 general election. That request, filed on Monday, challenges an injunction requiring the state to place self-identified noncitizens back on voter lists, a decision that state […]

It’s easy to forget as we sit in the thick of football season and prepare to head down the November stretch, but college basketball season will kick off next week and the Alabama Crimson Tide has some of the highest expectations they have ever had in a preseason. Receiving the highest ever AP preseason ranking […]

homas G “Tom” Claxton and retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major Bryan B. Battaglia were recognized as Mobile Bay Area Veteran and Patriot of the Year respectively by the Mobile Bay Area Veterans Commission and the Mobile County Commission during Monday’s County Commission meeting. “It’s an honor to have both of these men up here because […]

A Mobile woman has been accused of forging the signature of an 'incapacitated' nursing home resident on a voter application form to obtain an absentee ballot.

Future Forward USA Action, the primary super PAC for Vice President Kamala Harris, advised against focusing campaign messaging solely on negative character attacks against Donald Trump, like calling him and he supports fans of fascists and Hitler, do not work.

Robin Litaker believes U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell has failed in helping her district when it comes to the economy, education, and healthcare.

Halloween may feel more like Christmas for students and staff at Daphne and Spanish Fort high schools this year. State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) donated $100,000 to each campus, presenting the checks at recent Trojan and Toros home football games. “As a legislator, one of the most important things I can do is help to […]

A Lee County man has been arrested on a first-degree terrorist threat charge after allegedly threatening to blow up an Ulta Beauty store in Opelika. The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Timothy Lincoln, reportedly made the threat in the store, leading to an immediate evacuation of employees and the arrival of police on the scene. According […]

See the groundbreaking plans for the McWane Economic Education Center in downtown Birmingham, spearheaded by Junior Achievement of Alabama and jumpstarted by a $4 million gift from the McWane family. RELATED: Junior Achievement of Alabama announces $20 Million capital campaign to build the McWane Economic Education Center This project will bring two experiential learning centers […]

Oliver is pushing for new legislation that will help people have more healthcare options in the rural areas of the Yellowhammer State.

Marshall is once again showing his support for the state of Israel and is calling on one of Columbia to not give in to the protesters.

The Ole Miss Rebels are in the midst of a season that was supposed to be the best they have had under Lane Kiffin. Prior to the start of the season, the team was seen as true contenders to win the SEC. As his team has begun to fall short of expectations, Kiffin was not […]

Every Monday, we present “Tide Takes”, where we’ll get into a different topic on the Crimson Tide, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. The Alabama Crimson Tide is 6-2 headed into the bye week and will have an opportunity two weeks from now to put itself in prime […]

Alabama Crimson Tide fans now have an opportunity to be buried next to legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, as two cemetery plots have been listed for sale. According to a listing on Facebook Marketplace by user Michael Fortson, two cemetery plots in Birmingham’s Elmwood Cemetery, just 50 yards from the resting place of legendary […]

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An Auburn University alumnus has made a $10 million pledge that will provide an estimated more than 300 scholarships to Auburn Engineering students during the next 20 years, making it the largest single commitment to scholarships in Auburn University history. Jeff Hills, ’93 BSCE, recently established the Jeffery S. Hills Scholarship in Auburn’s Samuel Ginn […]

The U.S. Attorneys for Alabama’s Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts announced coordinated efforts “to protect the integrity of the election process,” and “address election-related concerns,” ahead of the November 5, 2024 general election with the appointment of Assistant U.S. Attorneys as “District Election Officers” (DEOs). The U.S. Attorneys for each district, Sean P. Costello, Kevin […]

Senator Katie Britt recently joined CNN's Jake Tapper to discuss the mental health crisis affecting Americans of all ages and backgrounds. Britt told Tapper that young people have been disproportionately affected by the hardship now being experienced by many across the country.

Senator Tommy Tuberville joined Fox News on Sunday morning to discuss the growing momentum of Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the nationwide effort to court the youth vote.

Alabama’s ban on lab-grown meat became law on Oct. 1, 2024 and continues to gain the attention of lawmakers across the country, Michigan being the latest state to consider banning lab-grown meats. According to a recent report from the Michigan Legislature, State Rep. Jim DeSana (R-Carleton) has introduced HB5879, to be heard by the Michigan […]

One of the greatest achievements of the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress during the beginning of President Trump’s term was passing the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in January of 2018. These Trump Tax Cuts, which did not get a single Democratic vote, were the largest overhaul of the tax code in roughly […]

As the election nears, reports suggest growing doubts within Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign and among top Democrats about her chances against former President Donald Trump, some are coping, while others are beginning to assign blame

At long last, the Auburn Tigers have won an SEC football game with a 24-10 victory on the road over the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington. The first quarter got started in ugly fashion for the Tigers who fell behind 10-0 after the Wildcats opened the game with a field goal before a three and out […]