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7. It is time to change the requirements that Alabama’s state and local government place public notices in newspapers, which is an unofficial subsidy, after newspaper error cost Alabama $1.76 million and delayed the final phase of the Gordo Bypass project, prompting lawmakers to consider changes to the state’s bidding process for contracts. State Sen. […]

The battleship USS Alabama welcomed an original crewmember from 1944 who celebrated his 99th birthday. “When I saw it, I felt moisture in my eyes,” said Bernard “Ben” Teevan, who loaded five-inch shells on the battleship during World War II. “I was coming home.” He toured the battleship and strolled on its newly renovated deck […]

Soul of the South, a celebration hosted annually by SoulGrown Alabama, was held last week at the stunning Barber Motorsports in Birmingham. The event recognized some of Alabama’s most talented creators, innovators, and leaders. It also gathered an inspiring crowd of notable guests to honor the contributions of those shaping the state’s cultural and creative […]

President Trump emphasized that it was U.S. Senator Katie Britt that drove him to vocally and strongly support IVF access earlier this year and consistently on the campaign trail since then. In a podcast interview released this week, Trump praised Britt (R-Montgomery) as “really a young, good politician, smart,” while highlighting her “great husband” Wesley. Trump recounted that […]

The Auburn Tigers fell 31-13 to the Georgia Bulldogs to drop to 2-4 in what has been a very tough season thus far. Head coach Hugh Freeze has been accused this season of throwing his quarterbacks under the bus — when in reality he has been pointing out the obvious — that the team cannot […]

Alabama AG Marshall is calling on TikTok to comply with a court order dealing with an ongoing multistate consumer protection investigation.

Alabama Crimson Tide fifth-year safety and team captain Malachi Moore issued an apology this week via his social media as well as doubling down to local media in person for his actions at the end of Alabama’s loss to Vanderbilt. Moore threw what can only be described as a temper tantrum as the game’s final […]

While Hurricane Milton grows closer to making landfall in Florida, thousands of the state's residents are fleeing areas projected to be devastated by the storm. Since the beginning of this week, the mass evacuation has caused miles-long traffic congestion slowing the process considerably for many.

The truth will not help Democrats, so lies are used

Expect even more food, flowers and fine art at this year’s WEWA

Considering it’s the Year of Alabama Food, the third annual Wetumpka Wildlife Arts Festival (WEWA) is amping up its flavor game as it again celebrates the beauty of wildlife and one of the South’s most historic pastimes—field sports—through the arts. What began as an idea between the Smoot Harris family, which has deep roots in […]

The Caring Foundation of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama (BCBSAL) has pledged major ongoing funding for the launch of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS), scheduled to open in fall 2026. “We’re honored to partner with this leader in healthcare to fulfill our mission, and we’re grateful for the Caring Foundation’s substantial support to […]

Ainsworth is hoping that the evacuations from Florida this week will be a wake-up call to state leaders for the need to expand I-65. 

A construction industry veteran with over 50 years of experience has been chosen to receive a prestigious award dedicated to those making a positive impact on the construction business and workforce development in Alabama.

October 6-12 is Public Natural Gas Week, a time to reflect on the importance of public natural gas systems across our country and the vital role they play in communities both nationwide and here at home. This commemorative week also coincides with the peak of the 2024 election season, so it’s also a good time […]

As the cleanup from Hurricane Helene drags on in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, Americans across the country have been left frustrated with the lack of response from the federal government particularly that of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

Governor Kay Ivey, alongside 24 other governors, and Republican candidate for Congress Caroleene Dobson expressed concern over the Biden-Harris Administration's CHNV parole program, citing a lack of communication and the strain on state resources due to the influx of migrants

Secretary of State Wes Allen is reminding Alabama citizens that the deadline to register to vote before the November 5, 2024 General Election is Monday, October 21, 2024. “The right of eligible United States citizens to cast a ballot in a fair and secure election is one of the hallmarks of our constitutional republic,” Allen […]

The Atmore Police Department announced the addition of K-9 officers, Bama and Bantu, to its law enforcement team. According to the department, these two four-legged officers will play a vital role in the department’s efforts to enhance public safety in the community. In May, the Atmore Police Department began the process of starting a K-9 […]

Every Tuesday we present “The Auburn Corner,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Auburn Tigers, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. The Auburn Tigers have at last mercifully arrived at the bye week coming off three straight losses, an 0-3 start to conference play, and […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide suffered a defeat so shocking on Saturday afternoon against Vanderbilt that it rocked the collective college football media landscape. Frankly, the day Kalen DeBoer’s Crimson Tide team lost to Vanderbilt may remain in discussion for the rest of time no matter how well or poorly the team bounces back from it. […]

Southern Research is hoping that its new biomedical science-related initiative is a "catalyst" for better healthcare throughout Alabama. At an event in Montgomery on Tuesday, leaders

Auburn's protester beatdown is deserved and delightful

Simpson pre-filed HB49 that would allow for the death penalty for certain persons convicted of raping a child. 

Project 2025 is a 920-page document put forward by the Heritage Foundation, a D.C. conservative think tank.