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Alabama law enforcement is about to get a welcome boost in the fight against illicit drugs and drug-related crime. Governor Kay Ivey announced Friday that the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency along

As conference tournaments draw to a close, the 2023-2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament field is set to be finalized within the next 72 hours. The March Madness bracket will be revealed on Sunday, March 17th, with the selection show starting at 5 p.m. on CBS. As of Friday afternoon, three Alabama programs have secured bids: […]

Caleb Gulliams is a young businessman who has seen incredible success in a relatively short period of time. He is a businessowner, a podcaster, a youtuber, and he helps a lot of people. Serving God, by serving people well, is why he believes he has had so much success. A genuine heart to serve, and […]

Troy coach Scott Cross secures contract extension

Troy University has signed Scott Cross, head coach of the men’s basketball team, to a new contract. According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the deal will last for four years and includes a “salary increase” for Cross, who has been the Trojans’ men’s basketball head coach since 2019. The contract also gives the program “an assistant […]

The Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM) sent a large delegation of mayors, city council members, and local officials to Washington D.C. this week for the National League of Cities’ Congressional City Conference. More than 170 Alabama municipal officials attended the Conference in Washington from March 9 through 13. Over 2,500 elected and appointed city, town […]

Senator Tommy Tuberville joined his fellow Senate Republicans in co-sponsoring a Congressional Review Act  resolution Thursday. The resolution has been filed in an attempt to block the Environmental Protection Agency

Senator Tommy Tuberville has announced a big win for Alabama's catfish farmers. Tuberville, a member of the Senate Ag. Committee, said Friday that the Biden Administration

Judge Aileen Cannon would not toss the indictments against former President Trump on the basis of "unconstitutional vagueness" in his classified documents case but "selective prosecution" argument remains

As Alabamians, we pride ourselves on being supportive of our neighbors, communities, and most importantly, our children. Doing the best we can for Alabama’s children is a topic that usually brings even the most polarized individuals together for the common good. “A rising tide lifts all boats” is what we believe when efforts are debated […]

The Alabama Legislature has been in session for fifteen legislative days, marking the midpoint of the 2024 legislative session. Alabamians work hard each day to provide for their families, and they deserve results from their elected officials. Before the 2024 legislative session began, Alabama Senate Republicans outlined a vision of legislative priorities we would accomplish […]

Since 2021, the NCAA has allowed its student athletes to profit from their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights. While universities are not permitted to directly pay players — athletes can be compensated by boosters, companies, and other third parties. Oftentimes, this compensation is distributed by “collectives” that have no direct affiliation with schools.  Despite […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team will be getting SEC play started on the diamond this weekend with a home series against rival Tennessee. Alabama may very well have the best team it has had in years under new head coach Rob Vaughn. The team is already off to a 15-2 start, falling only in […]

State Sen. Chris Elliott believes the lawmakers in Montgomery will continue to push back against the "woke agenda" in the Yellowhammer State.

Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth took to X Thursday afternoon to bring attention to CNN's recent forced retraction of a news story that the company published containing "dishonest" information about Senator Katie Britt.

For the first time since the Civil War, the population of Madison County, Alabama is bigger than that of Mobile County’s across the state, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This vaults Madison County into the No. 2 spot in population and drops Mobile into the No. 3 spot among the state’s 67 counties. Despite […]

The Alabama Democrats organization says it might be leaving one platform completely in the near future because it's a "racist Hellscape."

Constant lying from the media saps them of their power

The Alabama Big 10 Mayors have announced their support of legislation in the state House that would would increase the criminal penalties for firing into occupied homes, businesses, vehicles, rail cars, and other buildings from a Class B felony to a Class A felony.

Downtown OWA in Foley, Alabama has opened up some new venues that will attract visitors to Baldwin County and the Gulf Coast. The water park at OWA, Tropic Falls, is opening for spring hours seven days a week before summer hours begin in May. Tropic Falls has added two new attractions which opened this past week, […]

Lauderdale County homes and small businesses are receiving a major upgrade in their internet connection thanks to a new fiber-optic network being installed by Spectrum, a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator serving over 32 million customers in 41 states.

6 charges, out of the 41 filed charges, have been dropped against former President Donald Trump and others in the Georgia-based election interference case with Trump facing 10 charges himself.

According to detailed reporting, CNN was forced to correct a story after facing accusations of launching a “smear” campaign against U.S. Senator Katie Britt. In the official GOP response to the 2024 State of the Union, Britt (R-Montgomery), referenced the tragic story of a sex trafficking victim, Karla Jacinto, to highlight a comorbid immigration and […]

As a result of the most recent lawsuits and motions filed in Montgomery Circuit Court by unsuccessful business applicants, the process of getting an official medical cannabis operation up and running in Alabama will be delayed at least another five weeks.  Legal challenges to the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission’s licensing awards have been spearheaded by […]

Social media posts are alleging that the U.S. Space and Rocket Center Space Camp is employing a biological male, who is a self-identified transgender individual, as a team lead