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This week, Republican nominee for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District, Caroleene Dobson, resolutely pledged to fight any proposed changes to Title IX that would allow men to compete in women’s sports. As the 2024 Olympic Games draw to a close, audiences worldwide witnessed the controversy over a Women’s Boxing match that reignited the conversation for Title […]
Regions Bank Chief Investment Officer Alan McKnight joined CNBC's 'Money Movers' recently to provide a market analysis for concerned investors as well as insight on when to buy into the market.
Birmingham lawyer Alexander Shunnarah is no longer featured on the city's largest billboard. That distinction now rests with Alabama A&M University, the largest HBCU
A tragic helicopter crash that began as routine flight training on Fort Novosel claimed the life of an instructor and injured a U.S. Army student pilot on Wednesday afternoon. Dale County Coroner John Cawley identified the instructor pilot as
Vice president candidate Tim Walz' clear act of stolen valor are being declared right-wing attacks but the Minnesota Governor's behavior on multiple occasions cross the line into the stolen valor category
2026 will be an unspeakably busy election cycle in the Yellowhammer State. Every constitutional state office will be on the ballot, from Governor and Lieutenant Governor to Attorney General and Secretary of State, on down to the entirety of the Alabama Legislature. All seven members of Congress will be on the ballot, including the successful […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide had a rocky start to the 2023 season when starting quarterback Jalen Milroe was benched after struggling in the Week 2 game against Texas. Milroe did not take the field the following week against South Florida, leading to one of the ugliest offensive performances in Alabama’s history under Nick Saban. He […]
Per a recent study conducted by the nonprofit organization SmileHub, the Yellowhammer State is the most religious in America. SmileHub ranked Alabama first for religious interest and places of worship
Citing the ideals of mentorship and family, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville recognized Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Harkey of Huntsville as the August “Veteran of the Month.” “Our veterans embody the ideals of ‘team’ and ‘family’ that are taught in our great military. For Command Sergeant Major Kevin Harkey, he shares these family values with […]
The potential free agency of one of the most beloved figures in sports media has been a major story this summer. However, Charles Barkley announced he will not be joining another network and will remain with TNT even after their rights to broadcast the NBA end with the 2025-26 season. With this upcoming season being […]
Alabama Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville have consistently pushed for measures to safeguard Alabama's red snapper industry and its producers. With that goal in mind, the two lawmakers have led the recent efforts in the U.S. Senate
As Alabama Secretary of Commerce Ellen McNair and a task force of economic development professionals develop a comprehensive strategic plan to guide the state’s economic growth into the future, Working for Alabama is quickly materializing in another round of all-star appointments to a key entity, the Alabama Growth Alliance. On Wednesday, Governor Kay Ivey announced […]
A convicted murderer's execution set for September will proceed as scheduled after Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was able to prove the constitutionality of capital punishment through nitrogen hypoxia.
7. Speculation abounds regarding where Iran or its proxies will strike as retaliation for Israel’s recent assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah deputy Fuad Shukr, and more after an attack on a soccer field that killed Israeli children. One particular possibility warranting extended consideration: Iran might aim to damage military bases in the narrow […]
U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt are continuing the fight against biological men competing in women's sports.
Hoover High School head football coach Drew Gilmer and defensive coordinator Adam Helms have each been placed on administrative leave, Hoover City Schools confirmed on Tuesday. “The decision to place these two athletic coaches, Mr. Gilmer and Mr. Helms, on administrative leave was made to ensure a thorough and impartial review of recent developments,” read […]
Attorney General Steve Marshall is helping in the fight to ban TikTok in the United States if the apps Chinese owners don't sell the company.
Birmingham-Southern College is broadening its search for a buyer for its 192-acre campus by soliciting offers outside the state of Alabama. The shuttered institution announced it is working with a New York-based real estate brokerage to market the sale of the campus, which closed in May. “BSC continues to have productive discussions with prospective buyers […]
A top crop of young farmers walked away victorious during contests at the Alabama Farmers Federation Farm & Land Conference Aug. 3 in Montgomery. Outstanding Young Farm Family Contest Competitors from Talladega and Colbert counties were awarded Outstanding Young Farm Family (OYFF) and Excellence in Agriculture wins, respectively, while four Discussion Meet finalists were announced. […]
Four running backs from the state of Alabama have been selected to the preseason Doak Walker Award watchlist, the PwC SMU Athletic Forum announced on Tuesday. Alabama’s Justice Haynes and Jam Miller, Auburn’s Jarquez Hunter, and UAB’s Lee Beebe, Jr. were each named candidates for the award, named after former SMU RB Doak Walker, which […]
As global imports of Russian liquified natural gas surge, Sen. Katie Britt's warning becomes reality
Shipments of Russian LNG to France more than doubled the first half of this year, while imports to EU countries overall have increased by 7%.

