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Rogers marked the three year anniversary of the disastrous withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan by blasting the Biden administration.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick, take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
A new "cutting-edge" storage warehouse facility, with an expected $1.2 million economic impact, is coming to the Port Birmingham terminal.The Birmingham Jefferson County Port Authority (BJCPA) announced the news earlier this week.
The iconic Tuscaloosa tailor and clothing brand Christopher Mobley teamed up with Alabama Basketball and head coach Nate Oats to release the latest line of Crimson Tide-inspired apparel, now known as the ‘Blue Collar Basketball’ collection. The design features the staple of the program, a Tide hard hat logo along with an actual blue collar […]
The Tuscaloosa Police Department says that safety measures that were increased for game day in 2023 worked well and will continue to be implemented this fall as the Crimson Tide get set to kick off the season on Saturday night at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The strip in particular is more closely watched, with measures including: Increased […]
An illegal immigrant is currently at the St. Clair County Jail on a $216,000 bond after being arrested Monday.
The dinner will take place on Friday, September 13, 2024, at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel and Convention Center.
Fall, football and the changing of the seasons is upon us as the nation prepares for the upcoming Labor Day weekend. However, before celebrating the last holiday of summer, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) encourages everyone to plan ahead and prioritize safety. “Labor Day is a time to celebrate America’s workforce as well as […]
Not sure what the new compensation requirements mean after the National Association of Realtors’ class-action settlement? Keith Smith of Regions Mortgage has answers. This March, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settled a series of class action lawsuits alleging that NAR violated federal antitrust law by conspiring to require listing agents to pay the buyer’s […]
GOP Candidate for Alabama's newly redrawn 2nd congressional district, Caroleene Dobson, toured the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, Texas Thursday. While there she had the opportunity to participate in a ride-along with officers to see the chaos and disorder in the area firsthand.
In her first sit-down interview with the media as a presidential candidate, Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz attempted to lay out their vision for America if elected.
State and industry leaders gathered Monday at the Alabama Mobility and Power (AMP) Center in Tuscaloosa to discuss the center’s work to support Alabama’s automotive industry through research and innovation in the electric vehicle (EV) space. The AMP Center is a world-class research and development hub for creating and sustaining modern mobility and power technologies, […]
Fridays are usually dubbed “casual Friday” around the office. However, this Friday, folks are encouraged to wear their favorite college colors for the annual College Colors Day in Alabama. The Higher Education Partnership join Gov. Kay Ivey in recognizing Friday for the importance of sharing the story of the value of the state’s universities. Alabamians are […]
Nick Saban’s mother, Mary Saban Pasko, has passed away at the age of 92, according to a Thursday evening obituary published in the Tuscaloosa News. Though she was born in Michigan, Saban Pasko spent much of her life in West Virginia where she and Nick Saban Sr. raised young Nick Saban Jr., who would eventually […]
Vice President Kamala Harris and her emotional support vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, had a pretty bad evening with CNN's Dana Bash who tripped her up with pretty simple questions and no real follow ups on flip-flops because she has "values."
As the summer comes to an end, Alabama’s real estate market is showing promising growth – and that growth doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. According to Alabama REALTORS® July 2024 Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report, home sales reached 6,136 in July, up 0.9% from last year and a significant 13.1% from […]
The treatment and costs associated with in vitro fertilization should be mandatorily covered by insurance providers for all recipients, former President Donald Trump said today in the announcement of a new policy position. “I’m announcing today in a major statement that under the Trump administration, your government will pay for, or your insurance company will […]
There was something magical about the SEC on CBS year after year after year. From the best broadcasters in the business to the best stadiums, best fans, and flat-out best football, you knew when you tuned in at 2:30 CST on a fall Saturday that you were going to see something special. But what really […]
Brasfield & Gorrie, a Birmingham-based construction company with a monolithic footprint nationwide, announced the culmination of a leadership transition years in the making. Current CEO Jim Gorrie, along with Founder and Chairman Miller Gorrie, will remain actively involved in the leadership of the company. Rob Blalock, now President of Brasfield & Gorrie, will become CEO […]
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) and its team members have donated more than $8,000 worth of school supplies and uniforms to students in the Selma City School System. The uniforms and supplies will help students be dressed for success and ready to learn throughout the upcoming school year. During July and August, HMMA team members purchased […]
Alabamians experiencing a delay in medical care due to insurance companies’ prior authorization process now have access to a new, online platform where they can post about their experiences and push for change.
We are just two days away from the start of the college football season, and among the biggest stories in the SEC as the season gets set to begin are the additions of Texas and Oklahoma to the conference. While Texas defeated Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium last season and made a trip to the College […]

