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Alabama men’s basketball will play its final regular season game on Saturday afternoon at home against the struggling Arkansas Razorbacks. After back-to-back losses against Tennessee and Florida, the Tide will look to close out the year in the win column before heading to Nashville for the SEC Tournament. Nate Oats spoke on the fact that […]

On Thursday, the Alabama Senate passed a compromise gambling bill that is dramatically different from the one that passed the House of Representatives last month. Senator Greg Albritton (R-Atmore) carried the legislation in the Senate. Albritton insisted that the public wants the opportunity to vote on a gambling bill “They want the opportunity to vote […]

The Alabama congressional delegation provided their opinions of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Thursday night. As expected, the Republican congressmen were critical of Biden’s fourth State of the Union and Democrat Rep. Terri Sewell praised the speech. “This is the fourth time I’ve heard President Biden give an address to a joint […]

UAB opponent attracts suspicious gambling activity

Thursday night’s UAB-Temple men’s basketball game was flagged by gambling watchdog US Integrity, citing “unusual wagering activity” that took place the day of the game. The company, employed by the American Athletic Conference, notified casinos of suspicious line movement, leading many books to stop taking bets on the game. According to Sports Illustrated, US Integrity […]

The bill is sponsored by State Rep. Phillip Rigsby (R-Huntsville), a pharmacist himself who sold his pharmacy a few years ago.

Senator Katie Britt delivered the Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech Thursday evening. Britt, the only Alabamian ever to deliver a response to a SOTU address, focused in particular on Biden's response to the crisis at the southern border, his economic policies, the rising national crime rate, and also the perceived weaking of the U.S. on the world stage by hostile countries.

Huntsville's Toyota Manufacturing Alabama engine plant has set a new facility record for most engines assembled in a single year. The company announced that the plant produced a stunning 770,000 engines in 2023 alone.

As college athletics continue to evolve and change, elected officials are becoming more interested in regulating Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) toward a positive future. U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) will host a bipartisan roundtable with some of the biggest names in college sports in attendance. In 2023, Cruz drafted legislation aimed at providing legal certainty […]

Jacksonville State began hosting its first ever Southeastern Leadership Command College for law enforcement officers this week. The goal, organizers say, is to provide professional development for senior officers, while  also training officers at a sergeant or lieutenant  level to later become leaders in their respective departments and agencies.

Charles Barkley has always been outspoken politically. While Barkley has made it well known that he is no fan of former President Trump, he has open criticisms for the left as well. On Barkley’s CNN program King Charles with Gayle King, he spoke openly about why he believes Joe Biden and the Democratic party have lost […]

When the Legislature adjourned for the weekend on February 15th, plenty of challenging issues were already waiting for us to return the following week. The House was preparing for a vote on the CHOOSE Act and other priority items. The Senate was working on issues like election security and legislation dealing with DEI. The session […]

Alabama's Katie Britt plays the hits on the issues and delivered a speech that actually tackled America's problems instead of screaming at the nation

Tonight, Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt will deliver the official GOP response to President Joe Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address immediately following his speech.  Britt’s presence as the youngest Republican woman elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only current mother of school-aged children in the Senate is being hailed as the starkest […]

Since Nick Saban retired as head coach of Alabama and Bill Belichick parted ways with the New England Patriots, many have speculated as to what each will do next. Saban last month already signed a deal with ESPN to join the College Gameday broadcast as an analyst. Belichick, meanwhile, still wants to coach but did […]

North Alabama entrepreneurs will soon have the opportunity to compete in a Shark Tank-style event that could earn them as much as $25,000 in non-dilutive funding. 

Three of Alabama's incumbent Congressman will be representing the Republican Party in the upcoming general election after handily winning their respective primaries.

Prescription costs could be about to blow up.

The Southern Conference Postseason Awards, voted on by a mixture of media and head coaches, selected Samford University men’s basketball head coach Bucky McMillan as the 2023-2024 Coach of the Year. McMillan, named the media’s Coach of the Year each of the previous two seasons, is the third coach in the SoCon’s 103-year history to […]

Strong believes President Joe Biden is a hypocrite for putting up fencing around the Capitol for security during the State of the Union speech

This morning, Governor Kay Ivey’s signature on school choice legislation has placed Alabama at the forefront of states in expanding educational freedom in 2024. With the creation of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), Alabama joins fourteen other states in offering comprehensive choice programs as state legislatures across the U.S. consider similar expansions in 2024. “Today is […]

Eli Gold, former voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide, will have another gig at the college level starting very soon. While news broke last week that Gold would soon be calling games for the Arena Football League’s Nashville Kats, Gold stated this morning on 105.5 WNSP’s The Opening Kickoff that he’s agreed to a deal […]

The state has now finally passed legislation providing limited immunity to in-vitro fertilization clinics in the state

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville joined the Fox News program “America Reports” with John Roberts to talk about legislation surrounding the ongoing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) issues in college sports. Tuberville’s appearance came in the wake of the news that the Dartmouth University men’s basketball team had chosen to unionize. The former Auburn head football coach […]

Two weeks after a state Supreme Court ruling caused in vitro fertilization to come to a halt in the state, Gov. Kay Ivey signed IVF protections legislation, after it received overwhelming support from the Alabama Legislature. The House of Representatives passed SB159 Wednesday, it received concurrence in the State Senate and was then sent to […]