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The 13th seeded Samford Bulldogs’ comeback bid fell short in their first round matchup against the fourth-seeded Kansas Jayhawks, with the Bulldogs falling 93-89. Bucky McMillan’s squad trailed by 22 points in the second half and clawed within 1 point with under 30 seconds left in the matchup before a controversial call effectively put the […]
Global venture firm and accelerator network, gener8tor, has selected fifteen Alabama based startup businesses to participate in the company's gBETA program. The program lasts for seven weeks and is designed to set a path for startups to pursue investment opportunities.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter to Oak Grove High School in protest of Oak Grove’s motto surrounding its football team, “God, Team, Me.” The motto, according to AL.com, is displayed prominently in the team’s locker room and its own team shirts as well as a separate bible verse being included on the […]
Elected leaders across Alabama continue to speak out against the Biden administration’s border policies after video of migrants rushing the border went viral Thursday. The video taken by The New York Post showed several hundred illegal immigrants rushing National Guard troops at the southern border in El Paso. According to FOX News, it was 300 […]
In March, State Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R-Auburn) introduced HB280 to further combat a growing fentanyl crisis impacting youth and teenage Alabamians more and more each year. Lovvorn’s bill is entitled the “Price Hornsby Act” in honor of a 17-year-old high school student from Auburn, whose life was tragically cut short due to fentanyl poisoning in […]
A new center aimed at educating and training future Alabama energy industry employees is coming to Jasper. In addition to the new building, a program has also been introduced that will further provide aid to employees and job seekers within the energy sector.
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management announced it awarded $5.8 million to the Prichard Water Works and Sewer Board for improvements to the local region's water tanks, to conduct thorough audits, lead design work, and assist with the application process of drinking water and sewer related projects.
The border invasion was already on, now we have video of over 100 illegal immigrants ripping down a border fence and overpowering Texas National Guardsmen and entered the country, which will be seen and copied in the future
Alabama guard Mark Sears was named as a consensus All-American, joining Brandon Miller (2023) and Leon Douglas (1975) as the only Tide players in program history to accomplish the feat. To reach “consensus” status, a player must be named to either the first, second, or third team by all four major publications including the United […]
Uniti Fiber, a leading provider of infrastructure solutions, has announced that it is installing around sixty four miles of middle mile broadband throughout a significant portion of Alabama's Black Belt region.
Alabama is currently experiencing a period of rapid population growth.In one particular area within the state that growth has been significantly more pronounced than in others.
On Thursday, Governor Kay Ivey and Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth were joined by all legislative leaders from both the Alabama House and Senate to announce a comprehensive plan to tackle Alabama’s workforce challenges, enhance the state’s economic competitiveness, streamline government, and remove barriers to employment for Alabamians. The package is entitled Working for Alabama. It […]
The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa Police Departments have made some safety enhancements to UA’s strip area. According to the latest figures, those new efforts are seeing positive results. One of the most visible enhancements is a new joint police precinct located at 1209 University Boulevard, staffed 24 hours every day of the week with […]
Conservatives won a three-year battle when Gov. Kay Ivey signed a ban on teaching of divisive concepts in K-12 education, state colleges and universities, and state agencies. Ivey signed the socially conservative legislation into law on Wednesday. The Senate version of the legislation was sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) and carried in the […]
For the majority of Alabama entities and organizations, the COVID pandemic was a time of increased financial hardship. It does appear, however, that one institution within the state not only weathered
7. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is slamming the Biden administration for its continued push of electric vehicles. Tuberville tweeted, “The free market is REJECTING EV cars. So, what do these idiots do? Try to mandate more EV cars. These people have no idea what goes on in the real world.” 6. Republicans aren’t going […]
It was no secret that Auburn was not too happy with landing one the 4 seed line after winning the SEC Tournament in dominating fashion. But Tigers head coach Bruce Pearl clarified Wednesday that while he wished Auburn had climbed to a No. 3 seed, he was more upset about being placed in a location […]
According to a new study by Stacker, an internet news source, Alabama is home to three of the top fifty cities in the U.S. in which houses stay on the market longest.
Bud Light has announced a collaboration with the University of Alabama for March Madness. The beer company is releasing special edition 12-packs featuring the iconic script “A” logo with Crimson bottles. The cans will also feature a special QR code for fans to scan and qualify for a chance to win a trip to Las […]
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is once again speaking out against proposed changes to Title IX that he believes will ruin women's sports.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen made a visit to the nation’s Capitol, instead of a usual visit to the Alabama Statehouse, last week for a hearing on elections’ administration. Allen was invited by Sen. Katie Britt and participated in a Senate Rules and Administration Committee hearing. Responding to a question from Britt (R-Montgomery), Allen […]

