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According to a report posted on X by Libs of TikTok, there is a middle school teacher in Alabama who is also a drag queen

Biden is hurting swing district Democrats

Congressman Jerry Carl of Mobile has announced that legislation to help protect and promote the Underwater Forest in the Gulf of Mexico has officially passed the U.S. House of Representatives as of Monday.

A partnership of conservation groups, state agencies, the city and private groups cut the ribbon this week on a new boat launch, docks and a tournament pavilion in Selma, providing an enhanced venue for recreational activities, fishing tournaments and other uses in Alabama’s Black Belt. Partners that contributed to the projects include the Alabama Department […]

Wednesday in Cullman, the Alabama Fiber Network (AFN), a coalition of eight electric co-ops and partners, officially launched its middle-mile broadband service. According to AFN, today’s event with Governor Kay Ivey marked a major step in reducing the digital divide across Alabama. The network lighting ceremony also announced Sprout Fiber Internet as the network’s first […]

Member of the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees, Stancil “Stan” Starnes, has held a front row seat to changes that have vitally transformed American public life. In business, in law, in healthcare, in higher education — Starnes sees today a robust Alabama that is yet to hit its peak. Despite his trademark humility, […]

Former President Donald Trump threw down the gauntlet Tuesday evening at a packed campaign rally in Florida, challenging Joe Biden to a $1 million charity golf game at his National Doral Golf Club. Trump even offered to spot Biden 20 strokes.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has revealed the number of traffic related fatilities and drownings that it recorded across the state during the Fourth of July travel period. The organization also noted that during the same time frame, for the third year in a row, zero boating fatalities were recorded.

Alabama's fifth Costco coming to Madison

The mystery on Madison’s west side has been answered. Yes, Costco is coming to the Clift Farm development. “We are thrilled to welcome Costco to Clift Farm,” said Breland Companies CEO Louis Breland. “When we began developing Clift Farm we wanted to bring the best of the best to this site and Costco certainly fits […]

Democratic anxieties regarding President Biden's candidacy have intensified following his poor debate performance against former President Trump, prompting pivotal House and Senate meetings on Tuesday leading to little clarity

A former Montgomery postal carrier is facing 20 years in prison after being convicted of one count of postal theft by an employee and three counts of mail fraud. James Glover, 44, allegedly stole checks and documents containing financial information from the mail.

Allen is being praised on social media for exposing how a national program is being used to help illegal immigrants register to vote. 

Tuberville criticized the Biden administration Monday for using America's justice system to go after their Republican opponents. 

Next week marks the ‘unofficial start of football season’ with the SEC Media Days event taking place over four days at the Omni Hotel in Dallas, Texas. Each team brings their head coach along with three players to address the media, answer questions, talk about the upcoming season, and ultimately build excitement. Incredibly, there will […]

Austal USA announced plans today to expand its Mobile shipyard with the construction of an additional waterfront assembly facility to support the growth of shipbuilding in Alabama’s Port City. The expansion project, fueled by a capital investment of more than $288 million, is set to create 1,032 new jobs over the next four years, according to […]

Alabama quarterback commit receives 5-star status

It only felt like a matter of time before Alabama quarterback commit Keelon Russell received the bump to five-star status. Russell, who was a four-star initially committed to SMU, flipped to Alabama, and only good things have happened for him since. He was named the MVP of the Elite 11 quarterback showcase among competition from […]

From childhood, Sen. Luther J. Strange knew he was in good hands with the care he received from UAB’s surgeons. Emergency Surgery at Children’s Hospital While biking with friends during his seventh-grade year in Homewood, Alabama, Strange was thrown from his bike after being hit by a traveling sedan. After the collision, Strange remembers collapsing […]

Country music legend Hank Williams' 101st birthday is quickly approaching and a celebratory concert, along with a graveside memorial service and wreath laying ceremony has been planned to mark the occasion.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court last week on behalf of a 26 state coalition. The states’ efforts are centered around protecting religious liberty after a synagogue in Tampa, Florida, was told it could no longer advertise on public transportation. The entity enforcing the policy, the Hillsborough County […]

Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.4 months in June, according to an ABC member survey conducted June 20 to July 3. The reading is down 0.5 months from June 2023. A construction backlog indicator measures the amount of work that construction companies already have lined up but […]

According to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office, State Rep. Kelvin Lawrence (D-Hayneville) was arrested today on two felony charges. “Lawrence, 50, a resident of Lowndes County, was charged with forgery in the second degree and with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree. The indictment alleges that Lawrence, with the intent […]

Rep. Jerry Carl: Only American votes should count

One of the most fundamental rights and privileges of the United States is the right to vote. Our elections depend on fairness and lawful voting to reflect the will of the people. Recently, our election system has been seriously flawed, affecting how Americans are represented. The rise of immigration and lack of border security from […]

7. Walmart, McDonald’s, and other large employers are pioneering efforts to convert workplace skills into college credits with aims to acknowledge on-the-job learning as part of formal education, addressing issues of high college costs and the need for alternative talent recruitment methods. Walmart’s “Walmart Academy” provides training that counts toward degrees, with stated goals of […]