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Following a nationwide surge in squatting, State Representative Craig Lipscomb (R - Gadsden) brought forward legislation in the Alabama House which later passed that protects owners in the state from squatters taking residence inside their homes as well as on their property.
On Thursday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation that would protect children from being exposed to sexual, or otherwise explicit, material or behavior in school or public libraries. As defined by HB385, sponsored by State Rep. Arnold Mooney, adults who “distribute material that is harmful to minors is a public nuisance,” can be charged […]
Senator Katie Boyd Britt (R-AL) has signed on as a cosponsor of the bipartisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (S.1149), or RAWA. The legislation would make funds available for the management of fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need as determined by state fish and wildlife agencies. “Alabama is blessed with an abundance of wildlife […]
The City of Hoover will hold its16th annual Celebrate Hoover Day on Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at Veterans Park. The address is 4800 Valleydale Road. This is the 16th year for the beloved family friendly event that is free and open to all ages. Saturday’s event will include: • […]
Former President Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity ssems unlikely to be successful, with delay being the endgame, but conservative justices on the court posed pointed inquiries to the special counsel's attorney that lined up with Trump's assertion that lacking any form of immunity could lead to politically driven prosecutions against future presidents
Kalen DeBoer is already under an immense amount of pressure. The first new Alabama coach in 17 years, he is tasked with succeeding the greatest to ever do it. According to a new list from On3, he just might be up to the task. Top 25 College Football Head Coaches per @JesseReSimonton👀 Do you agree? […]
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is fighting to protect Jewish students against anti-Semitism on college campuses.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) believes President Joe Biden's energy policies are hurting America's national security.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen joined the League of Municipalities in celebrating the passage of House Bill 156 this week. The bi-partisan bill removes the requirement for municipal candidates to file Fair Campaign Practices Act (FCPA) reports with the SOS's office if they do not generate or spend more than $1,000 of campaign funds.
Auburn University head football coach Hugh Freeze has always been open about his faith, whether it’s sharing messages of scripture, personally participating in the baptism of one of his football players last year, or talking about it in press conferences. On Thursday, Freeze shared a message of his trust in God on his personal Instagram […]
As Birmingham Southern College begins the inevitable process of shutting down the university by May 31, the school is offering alumni and fans one last chance to purchase a final edition, BSC license plate.
Rush Propst is no stranger to controversy. The Pell City High School football coach, famous for building a dynasty at Hoover while starring in MTV’s ‘Two-A-Days’, has been stirred up in many sticky situations throughout his career. He resigned from Hoover in 2007 in the wake of an extramarital affair scandal and was later fired from […]
The Alabama State Board of Medical Examiners has new leadership and two new members. Dr. Max Rogers of Mobile was elected as the new Chair of the Board and Dr. Hernando Carter was elected Vice Chair. Dr. Rogers previously served as the Board’s Vice Chair and succeeds Dr. Mark H. LeQuire, whose term as Chair […]
The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering Foundation was recently awarded a $200,000 donation from defense and aerospace giant RTX. The gift comes after a previous $4 million donation from the Rocket City based corporation.
College protests spread from Columbia to UT, they want Palestine to be free but while most colleges cave to these clowns, Texas Governor Greg Abbott takes a different tact by calling for the mob to be expelled and even USC in California has cops taking batons to the mob.
I grew up in a textile town that was once called “The Sock Capitol of the World.” So, if you had told me 20 years ago that Alabama would be the top automotive exporter in the country, I probably wouldn’t have believed you. Everything changed when Mercedes planted roots here in 1997. In the last […]
On Wednesday, the Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee failed to advance a bill to increase the penalties for crimes against an election official. HB100 is sponsored by State Rep. Adline Clarke (D-Mobile). “I do have House Bill 100, which proposes to amend Alabama’s Felony Voters Disqualification Act,” Clarke. “It would do two things: One, it would […]
The NFL Draft is almost here, and on Thursday night’s first round, 32 lives will be forever changed in the first round of the NFL Draft. As is always the case, many Alabama players hope to have their name called by the commissioner on draft night. But how many Crimson Tiders will go on night […]
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has been one of the state's most popular political leaders since first entering office.Now, according to a survey from Mornin
Alabama is on the map of the most innovative companies in America — thanks to Regions Bank. This week, FORTUNE magazine recognized a slate of 200 companies in the second-annual installment of their America’s Most Innovative Companies list for 2024. In the ranking analysis and selection, FORTUNE and Statista evaluated three core pillars: Product innovation, process […]

