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Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe hosted a two-day youth camp at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa through SANIL (Student Athlete Name, Image and Likeness) where nearly 600 young people participated. Jalen Milroe meets & throws deep balls to campers at his youth football camp in Tuscaloosa #RollTide pic.twitter.com/x2hNFABWWs — Alabama Crimson Tide | AL.com (@aldotcomTide) January […]

Sen. Katie Britt took Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to task on Monday over a post that the New York progressive published on her X page. The post in question dealt with funding that has recently been pulled from the United Nations Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA) due to the organization reportedly employing a dozen Hamas members who participated in the October 7th atrocities in Israel.

Daniel Sutter: Costs of regulation

The federal government issues thousands of pages of new regulations annually (over 90,00 in the Federal Register in 2023). The costs of regulation are largely hidden but can be estimated them. A recent study from the National Association of Manufacturers puts the total at $3.1 trillion annually, over 10% of GDP. The study was undertaken […]

Rep. Carl: World less safe under Joe Biden’s leadership

With chaos around the world and constant threats here at home, the President’s number one priority should be supporting our national defense and being a leader on the global stage. Our enemies are becoming bolder and more capable, and the United States absolutely must continue maintaining a dominant military posture to protect against any threats. […]

The delegation is criticizing President Biden's foreign policy after three U.S. servicemembers were killed in an attack in Jordan.

It's war, everyone knows why this is happening, even Joe Biden's biggest cheerleaders

A presiding Alabama circuit court judge has been arrested and indicted on a total of 18 charges after an audit was conducted by the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts.

Ivey to deliver State of the State address next week

Gov. Kay Ivey will deliver her seventh State of the State address to the Alabama Legislature and Alabamians next week, her office announced Monday. Ivey will address a joint session of the Alabama Legislature on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol. “As we prepare for the upcoming legislative […]

Every Monday right here you can read Tide Takes, where we’ll get into a different topic on the Crimson Tide, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. In this week’s edition, after things looked lost coming off a blowout defeat at the hands of Tennessee in Knoxville, Alabama responded with […]

In an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show last Wednesday, Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer borrowed a famous saying that has been thrown around Tuscaloosa since Nick Saban started winning championships. McAfee asked DeBoer about the pressure of coming to the south and replacing Nick Saban: "Football is football and we're hitting the ground running.. […]

A new, popular miniseries available on AppleTV+, Masters of the Air,  follows the US Army Air Forces' 100th Bombardment Group, known as the "Bloody Hundredth", during World War 2. The "Bloody Hundredth" throughout its combat, contained airmen from Alabama, many of whom perished in the line of duty.

A former DeKalb County attorney who once hoped to be a judge will be spending the next twenty years behind bars. Teresa Darwin Phillips, 43, of Sylvania, was convicted of accessing, stealing, and spending approximately $250,000 from multiple clients.

Every region seems to have its own unique take on barbecue. Whether it be Texas, Carolina, Kansas City, or some of the many other iconic stops for smokey goodness, every region has something that makes it unique. In Alabama, we have Alabama White Sauce. Tangy and mayonnaise based, Alabama White Sauce generally contains vinegar, Worcestershire […]

On Friday, Congressman Gary Palmer and U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville both announced their opposition to a new Biden administration executive order freezing the construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. Palmer said that this comes at a time where the United States became the world’s leading exporter of LNG in 2023. The Biden Administration […]

Just when you thought Alabama Democrats couldn't get worse

State Representative Chip Brown announced on Monday that he has pre-filed a bill to require country of origin labeling on seafood that is sold in Alabama. Is that fish harvested off of the Alabama coast, grown in a pond in the U.S., harvested off of Madagascar, or grown in a pond in China? Too often […]

Get to know Auburn 5-star wide receiver Cam Coleman

While Auburn’s first season under Hugh Freeze didn’t go exactly as planned on the field, one thing that cannot be disputed is the success Freeze has already brought to The Plains on the recruiting trail. Freeze has acquired several 5-star prospects already, but there may not be one more impressive or exciting than wide receiver […]

The Alabama Democratic Party has started another controversy, this time linking Gov. Ivey's support for the death penalty to the Holocaust. 

What was once a condemned, otherwise vacant eyesore of a building at the corner of Wynn Drive and Bradford is now a unique and vibrant educational facility that has quickly become a source of pride among city and state movers and shakers. The Alabama School for Cyber, Technology, and Engineering drew dignitaries, luminaries and a […]

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) was in Elmore County on Saturday to address a gathering of Republicans sponsored by Alabama cotton farmers. Jordan was there to support incumbent Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) — thanking the cotton farmers and River Region Republicans for their work in helping to reelect Palmer. “Thank you first of all for being willing […]

Michael Penix Jr. has high praise for his former head coach. Although neither Penix nor Kalen DeBoer are still in Seattle, the two had a special connection that led to an incredibly explosive offense for the Washington Huskies. DeBoer is now in Tuscaloosa, while Penix is in Mobile at the Senior Bowl getting ready to […]

Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, a prominent member of the Alabama Public Service Commission, has joined the growing list of state legislators and leaders calling for tougher measures at the southern border to clamp down on the mass illegal immigration currently taking place there.

LiTHOS has applied for a $30 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to upgrade its 55,000 square-foot plant in Bessemer to produce lithium hydroxide and create hundreds of jobs, the Canada-based company announced. Lithium is among one of the world’s most in-demand metals due to aggressive ambitious electrification efforts to limit CO2 emissions, […]

In a recent visit to the Port of Mobile, State Senate President Pro Tem Greg Reed celebrated the strategic importance of the port as a “gateway for products to come into Mobile from the Gulf of Mexico — to go all over the United States.” “I’m excited to be at Alabama’s Port in Mobile,” Reed […]