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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a historic executive order this week that temporarily protects the state’s colleges and universities from any Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) violations, amid ongoing uncertainty about what is and isn’t allowed. Under the order, the NCAA is prohibited from taking any “adverse action” against schools in the state for NIL-related […]
Moore blamed the Biden administration border policies for the overdose deaths of thousands of young people in the country due to fentanyl.
Governor Kay Ivey signed a proclamation celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day in Alabama, set to take place on Saturday, September 28, 2024. The day marked been held annually on every 4th Saturday of September since 1972 to celebrate the impact that hunting, fishing and shooting sports have in the United States with regards to […]
Aderholt spoke on the floor of the House in support of the bill, pointing to current cases in Alabama that prove the need for the bill.
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth has sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas demanding an end to the CHNV parole program.
Senator Tommy Tuberville is continuing his work to protect and support America's veterans through comprehensive and common-sense legislation.Tuberville, a member
Vice President Kamala Harris thinks she can deceive Americans, but the American people need to see the truth
The Alabama Crimson Tide clearly has a budding superstar in Ryan “Hollywood” Williams, the 17-year-old freshman who is taking college football by storm this season. It’s easy to forget now that he is already scoring touchdowns for the Tide — four scores in just three games to be exact — Williams actually had one of […]
Alabamians on social media got an unexpected surprise on Wednesday after a post from the City of Montgomery announced that U.S. News and World Report has named it the safest city in Alabama to reside in. The publication also ranked the city as second in the nation on the same list.
According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, the contractor on the I-565 widening project anticipates starting work next week to expand the interstate to six lanes through Madison. The $29 million project stretches from west of County Line Road to east of Wall Triana Highway. It includes adding a third lane in each direction and […]
In a new Fox News poll, Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump by 2 points in a head-to-head matchup, with 50% of support compared to Trump’s 48%
The Ole Miss Rebels absolutely hammered the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on the road at their place over the weekend by a score of 40-6, a result that led to Wake Forest deciding to ‘buy out’ of next year’s return game in Oxford, meaning they paid the agreed upon amount to cancel the game. This […]
Senate Democrats blocked Katie Britt's attempt to pass the Wall Act, which spends billions of dollars in funding for the border wall.
Charges against Alabama Department of Transportation Director John Cooper were dropped Tuesday after his neighbor, Gerald Carter, chose not to pursue the matter, according to court records. Cooper, who had been charged with harassment following a 2023 property dispute with Carter in Marshall County, was accused of threatening to shoot Carter during an argument over […]
The University of Tennessee made headlines this week when news broke that the Volunteers brass will be instituting a 10% ‘talent fee’ on all athletic tickets starting in the 2025 season which will go towards paying players through NIL. For football, the price hike is even higher with an additional 4.5% being tacked onto season […]
Strong is continuing to demand answers from officials about how the Biden administration's immigration policies are impacting Alabama.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has received a $3.6 million pledge from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama. The donation will support scholarships for students in the UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine, School of Nursing and School of Dentistry. These scholarships serve to improve access to quality, affordable health care for all Alabamians and further address health […]
Republican National Committee Youth Advisory Council Chairman Brilyn Hollyhand has announced that his new tour, aimed at connecting and registering potential conservative Gen Z voters across the south, is kicking off next week.
The Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVHCS) alerted the public to avoid the Montgomery VA Hospital on Perry Hill Road due to what was first indicated as an “active shooter investigation” just before 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Shortly after, a spokesperson clarified the situation as an “active threat investigation.” Just before noon, a spokesperson […]
A former Alabama Supreme Court Justice has passed away at the age of 91. Eufaula native Gorman Houston, a beloved and well-respected member of the court, was known for his steadfast support of those less fortunate and genuine selflessness.
Senator Tommy Tuberville is urging the Biden-Harris Administration to grant former President Donald Trump increased security after two recent failed assassination attempts against the GOP nominee.
Sen. Tuberville is calling on the Biden administration to not approve the use of long range missiles against Russia by Ukraine.
Residents of Homewood will go to the polls next Tuesday to decide on a new form of government. A unanimous decision last month by the Homewood City Council set a special election for voters to consider moving to a Council-Manager form of government rather than the current Council-Mayor form. The referendum also proposes to reduce […]

