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S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) blinked and has released a vast majority of his holds on military promotions and appointments over the Biden administration's illegal abortion policy

The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) has announced that for the third year in a row, enrollment in the state's community and technical colleges has increased across the state.

SEC Championship on CBS bows out with record ratings

Saturday’s SEC Championship between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs was extremely special for a lot of reasons, with playoff implications and another chapter being written in the story between Nick Saban and Kirby Smart. It was also the final airing of the “SEC on CBS,” with the television deal expiring this season and […]

Auburn building momentum on recruiting trail

Every Tuesday, we present “The Auburn Corner,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Auburn Tigers, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. In this week’s edition, the Auburn Tigers are shifting the focus to bowl season and the offseason. It will be Nashville and the Music City […]

Alabama GOP presidential debate is here

Canfield leaving Commerce for position at Burr & Forman

In October, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield would be leaving after 12 years at the helm of the state’s economic development efforts. His tenure is effective until Jan. 1 when Ellen McNair takes over as secretary.  In the meantime, Canfield shared his next high-profile career move Tuesday.  Burr & Forman, […]

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced Tuesday that he is ending his blockade of military promotions at the 3 star level and below. 

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is now investigating an officer involved shooting that took place in the west Alabama town of Woodstock this past Sunday. The Woodstock Police Department said that it responded to a call shortly after midnight at Georgia Loop in Bibb County.

Nomination process open for state parks Eagle Awards

The nomination process for the Alabama State Parks Eagle Awards is now officially open the State Parks Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced Monday. The prestigious awards are bestowed upon those who have been faithful contributors and advocates to and for Alabama's state parks.

With the special election to fill a sizable vacancy in the Alabama Senate left by former Majority Leader Clay Scofield (R-Guntersville) just over a month away, candidates running for the seat posted their first fundraising milestone. Two members of the Alabama House, Rep. Brock Colvin (R-Arab) and Rep. Wes Kitchens (R-Arab) reported sizable figures, with […]

Woke corporations have been getting away with silencing conservative voices and values for a long time, and I have had enough. Recently, Google Maps temporarily removed Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center from their map and instead suggested two different locations: A pro-life pregnancy center a state away, and a local Planned Parenthood Center in Washington, D.C.  […]

On December 6, the eyes of the Republican Party, the national news media, and voters across the country will tune in to see prospective GOP presidential nominees take the stage at the University of Alabama’s Moody Music Hall. With the first primaries of the 2024 election season quickly approaching, the debate at the Capstone promises […]

As the country experiences a growing mental health crisis, particularly among the nation's youth, one organization is stepping up to help educate the age group on the issue.

We are in the dead heat of Presidential Primary season and some of the action is heading here to Alabama.  Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is scheduled to attend a fundraiser in Hoover on December 5th right before the highly anticipated Republican presidential debate on the campus of the University of Alabama Wednesday night.  Ramaswamy, […]

The Alabama Forestry Commission has lifted burn restrictions across the state as the recent rains have helped provide enough moisture to help lessen the state’s dry conditions. “Effective immediately, all burn restrictions have been lifted across the state of Alabama,” the Alabama Forestry Commission said. “Burn permits will be issued as normal.” The lessened restrictions include […]

Will Sellers: The Monroe Doctrine turns 200

When James Monroe addressed Congress 200 years ago, many assumed his annual message would be limited to legislative initiatives. Since he had no spin doctors to help him explain his position, clarify its broad impact, or narrate its context, it was left to him to simply announce the Monroe Doctrine and let others decide its […]

7. President Joe Biden’s border policy is a joke, things are only getting worse, and now military families are being forced to cancel their plans for the Army-Navy game in Boston after illegal immigrants were given their rooms. U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) called out the Biden administration in a letter saying, “It’s clear: these […]

The dynasty is as alive as ever

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, Alabama has taken down Georgia. won the SEC Championship, and is back in the College Football Playoff. After there […]

As a devastating local drought, debilitating interest rates ,and declining commodity prices hit farms across Alabama in the early 1980's, Ricky Wiggins found himself in the crosshairs of the agricultural disruption that closed farms across the country.

Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery bowl games revealed

This weekend, the eyes of the state were on the College Football Playoff selection and breaking news that the Crimson Tide qualified for the Rose Bowl. But the Yellowhammer State hosts three bowl games in three of its biggest cities as well, the participants of which were revealed shortly after. Check out who is playing […]

It's sad to see many in the GOP miss an opportunity to unite behind an abortion message that would be popular with the American people. 

When most people think of electric vehicles, the image of a heavy duty truck doesn't exactly come to mind. At Wallace State Community College, however, that preconceived notion has been dispelled with the purchase of a brand new Kenworth T680E Class 8 heavy duty electric vehicle which will be used by the school's diesel technology program.

The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA), the voice of the state’s forestry community, representing membership from forest product manufacturers and landowners to loggers, wood dealers and foresters, announced their endorsement of Chad Hanson for the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. Hanson is running for reelection to his second term on the bench. “The Court of Civil […]