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Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth introduced himself to U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona in Washington this week. Ainsworth personally took up an issue he discovered in his work in Alabama that reaches all the way up to the federal level. While part of a conference with fellow governors and state leaders from across the […]
After shocking Georgia and the entire country with their win over the top ranked Georgia Bull Dogs in the SEC Championship, the Alabama Crimson Tide have found themselves once again in the College Football Playoff.
The chair of the DeSantis campaign in Alabama said he's happy with the Florida governor's debate performance at the University of Alabama.
Rick Karle of WVTM 13 often finds some of the best and most heartwarming, and sometimes shocking stories across Alabama. His most recent involves a Trussville, Alabama Santa Claus and a little girl who lost her mother. Wayne Lane, a local Santa for 15 years, was sitting in a Trussville Waffle House when he was […]
Legislators from across Alabama, both at the state and federal level, are taking time today to reflect on and recognize the 82nd anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which drew the United States into World War Two. The attack killed over 2,400 Americans.
Living in Alabama - Growing up in Gulf Shores/Orange Beach I spent many many hours swimming and playing in the waters of coastal Alabama
The SEC Championship game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs was watched all across the nation — with massive viewership numbers reflecting that. The stakes of the game extended all the way to Washington, with members of Congress from both Alabama and Georgia making a friendly wager on some Chick-Fil-A. With the Crimson […]
Major German appliance maker, Miele, has announced that it has officially began the process of opening its first ever US location in Opelika. The new operation
In unfortunate news for the city of Birmingham, it has been recently revealed by a study conducted by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies that up to 85% of seniors within the city can't afford in home care.
One of Huntsville’s very own, Minerva Defense Inc., announced the addition of Joseph Summers to the executive leadership team. Mr. Summers will serve as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Summers joins William “Bill” Bailey III as a founder of the company. Summers has 27 years of experience in government and defense contracting industry. Upon […]
Many universities across the country are under fire for their failed response to the Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel, perpetrated by Hamas, and the subsequent surge in antisemitic hate crimes. Alabama’s Republican congressional delegation is among those condemning the rise in antisemitism in the United States and around the world — particularly against students […]
Former Auburn, South Alabama, and now former Coastal Carolina head basketball coach Cliff Ellis announced his retirement in a press conference this afternoon. Ellis was the current active wins leader among college coaches and the 8th winningest coach in NCAA Division 1 History. Ellis has been outspoken about his opposition to the direction that college […]
Every Wednesday right here you can read Across the SEC, where we’ll get into a different topic on the SEC, break down the biggest matchups of the previous week, preview the coming week’s slate, and talk about where things stand in the best conference in the land! In this week’s edition, we just had the most […]
The world of small business in Dothan, Alabama is booming right now according to the Business Council of Alabama and the Chamber of Commerce Association for the state.
Former President Donald Trump joined a FOX News town hall with Sean Hannity on Tuesday night ahead of the fourth official GOP presidential debate on the University of Alabama’s campus. Hannity and Trump discussed wide-ranging issues including the state of the GOP presidential primary, President Biden’s cognitive decline, and what’s at stake in 2024. When […]
Since December 1, Alabamians across the state have been receiving tax rebate checks either in the amount of $150 or $300. The $150 checks are going to those who are single, the head of a family, or those who are married but filed separately.
The Red Mountain Cut foundation is hosting a “Friends of the Cut” litter clean-up event in conjunction with ALPALS (Alabama People Against a Littered State) and ALDOT’s (Alabama Department of Transportation) Adopt-A-Mile program this Saturday, December 9th from 8:30am-11:00am. Together, the organizations have adopted miles 272-274 on Highway 280, running from the interchange of 280 […]
4th and 31 was a play that is going to go down in Crimson Tide lore for the rest of history. As it turned out, it ended up being critical in giving Alabama a chance to compete for a national championship, who qualified for the CFP by the skin of its teeth this past weekend […]
Defense is a major industry in Alabama. 168,439 Alabamians work for defense contractors. Boeing builds Patriot missile components in Huntsville, the Lancer missile is made in a plant near Troy, parts for the Hydra-70 rocket are made at plants in Anniston and Huntsville. Parts for the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle are made in Anniston. Alabamians […]
When I announced my candidacy for the United States Senate in 2021, I made my motivation clear: Wesley and I want to preserve the American Dream for our children – and for generations to come. Never before has this mission been more urgent than today. The American Dream is a timeless promise – one that […]
State Sen. Elliot believes elected officials should have more of a say over the actions of the Alabama Department of History and Archives.

