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Federal prosecutors have charged two Birmingham residents in connection with the fire set inside the Walmart Supercenter on Lakeshore Parkway in Homewood, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama. The indictment marks the latest development in a months-long investigation involving federal and local law enforcement. A federal […]
7. Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer firmly dismissed rumors linking him to the Penn State job opening, declaring, “We are extremely happy at Alabama … There’s never been any link, any conversation, any interest either way. I’m glad we can put that to bed right now.” 6. Vanderbilt quarterback and Heisman Trophy finalist Diego […]
ALGOP Chair: 'Young conservatives are not the future of the Republican Party — they are the present'
Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl believes it’s vital for the future of the Party to reach out to young voters in Generation Z. Wahl is putting young conservatives at the center of the political conversation, emphasizing that young Alabamians must play a central role in shaping the state’s political future. He discussed the issue […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide is headed to the SEC Championship this weekend, but over the course of the last week or so, much of the discourse surrounding the team has been about its head coach. Headed into the Iron Bowl, the noise surrounding Kalen DeBoer and him possibly being interested in the open job at Penn […]
On Thursday, ProgressPAC, the political arm of the Business Council of Alabama, announced its endorsement of Senator Jack Williams for Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and Derek Chen for State Auditor. According to the group, these endorsement affirm its support for candidates who prioritize sustainable economic growth, reduce barriers for job creators, and champion policies […]
College football has had incredible developments over the last several years, from NIL deals, to the expanded college football playoff and everything in between, so much so that it’s led to more government involvement in the sport than ever before. Not to mention, the transfer portal process became such an issue that President Donald J. […]
Anniston High School students, faculty and staff will have Friday, December 5, off as the Bulldogs prepare to compete in the 4A AHSAA Super 7 Championship — and the entire City of Anniston is rallying behind the team with a full week of celebrations. Anniston City Schools announced Monday that classes will be canceled, so […]
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives are illegal under multiple state and federal directives. None of this is complex, AND this does apply to media outlets funded with tax dollars. Unfortunately, First Amendment warriors at aldotcom are intentionally misleading their readers and the students involved in this about the issue, and it’s just embarrassing. Dale Jackson is […]
In today’s rapidly evolving security landscape, the threat from unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, is no longer hypothetical – it’s here, and it’s growing. Protecting the people I serve – and ensuring the safety of Americans across the country – will always be my top priority. As our adversaries swiftly advance their drone capabilities, […]
Perdido Beach Resort, one of Alabama’s most iconic coastal destinations, has been purchased by a group of investors with deep ties to the state — including Ms. Terry and Coach Nick Saban. Perdido Hotel Partners, LLC, an affiliate of Aurora Hospitality Partners, Joe Agresti, the Sabans and a select group of Alabama investors, announced the […]
Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency reported Thursday that ALEA’s Motor Carrier Safety Unit, working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has assisted in the detention of 82 individuals identified during Commercial Motor Vehicle inspections since the partnership began just over a month ago. It’s part of a coordinated push by […]
The focus on December 5 will be on the players, the staffs and the schools as Coosa Christian of Gadsden takes on Lanett in the state 2A championship game. That’s as it should be. In state news media, and some national media, there will be a secondary focus. Will Coosa Christian’s head Coach Rush Propst […]
Auburn’s signing day surge, Alabama fans fuming over a Sunday tipoff, and fresh SEC coaching drama highlight a packed episode of Longshore and McKnight. Catch the biggest storylines, standout moments, and everything buzzing across the college football landscape.
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville joked today that Lane Kiffin, LSU’s new head coach, did the same thing he did when he left Ole Miss for Auburn over two decades ago. “He left in a pine box,” Tuberville reported told Capitol Hill reporter Eric Garcia of the Independent. https://x.com/RossDellenger/status/1996312768702747046?s=20 In 1998, Tuberville famously told media at the […]
7. Newsweek issued a hilarious report they declared was “deeply concerning,” suggesting Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer may dislike his job and be considering a potential jump to Penn State’s vacancy, which they claim is threatening team stability as the program. 6. Mobile County authorities executed a search warrant at a Tillman’s Corner home on […]
Master Boat Builders is moving forward with a major investment in coastal Alabama, announcing plans to construct a $60 million defense-focused shipbuilding facility in Coden that will significantly expand the company’s ability to support U.S. military maritime programs. WorkBoat reported on the project details. The new 150,000-square-foot manufacturing center will sit on a 20-acre site […]
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is defending the Trump administration’s actions against drug boats in the Caribbean. Since September, President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have ordered military strikes against cartel boats shipping drugs to the U.S. Several Democrats have spoke out against the strikes, suggesting the President needs to get authorization […]
The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed State Rep. James Lomax for Alabama House District 20 in Madison County. The district covers Huntsville’s booming southeast corridor. Lomax, one of the state’s youngest legislators, was first elected in a 2022 landslide victory – and is running again in 2026. “Rep. Lomax works hard and represents the people […]
With national and state midterm elections coming in 2026, many voters still have questions about the integrity of U.S. elections. A new Alabama group, Concerned Citizens for Election Integrity, says it plans to address those concerns by hosting a public presentation this Saturday, Dec. 6, featuring election data expert Douglas G. Frank. Frank is scheduled […]
Investigators and animal experts from U.S. Fish and Wildlife and other law enforcement agencies are at a residence in Tillman’s Corner — an unincorporated area of Mobile County southwest of the City of Mobile — because of reports that around 15 monkeys are living on the residential property. The investigators have come back a second […]
He lived and worked through Alabama’s transition from a solid Democrat state to a solid Republican state. Charles S. “Charlie” Snider Sr. of Montgomery, died in Montgomery yesterday, December 1, at age 93. With him, he took stories and knowledge of a bygone era of Alabama politics and recent history. Snider managed Governor George Wallace’s […]
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is making it clear that he’s not a fan of the idea of extending the extra subsides for Obamacare, even if it’s just for a couple of years. President Donald Trump was expected to push a compromise on the Affordable Care Act last week that would have expanded the special […]
Alabama’s school choice money is about to be back on the table and the clock is ticking. Governor Kay Ivey announced Tuesday that Alabama families can now access updated information for the 2026-2027 CHOOSE Act’s (Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students’ Education Act of 2024) education savings account application process. The Governor’s Office noted […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide has moved up in the playoff rankings from No. 10 to No. 9 ahead of the SEC Championship game, which, on the surface, doesn’t seem like much but is actually a massive development. Given the Tide is entering Atlanta with two losses already, there was speculation as to whether a defeat […]

