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The City of Mountain Brook added the Alabama Veterans Memorial Park to its park system today. The official ceremony took place at the Mountain Brook City Hall. The Alabama Veterans Memorial Park has long been a cherished grassroots project dedicated to honoring all Alabama veterans, city leaders say. The park officially opened in 2001 and […]
Alabama Power is committed to supporting veterans, valuing their sacrifices on Veterans Day and beyond. The company’s dedication extends throughout the year, with programs and initiatives designed to support veterans’ professional growth and smooth transition into civilian life. Veteran workforce development is an important focus area for Alabama Power, with several pathways and partnerships established to […]
Another candidate has thrown their hat into the ring for the District 3, Alabama State Board of Education race. Kelly Mooney, a former principal of 15 years at Briarwood Christian School, announced Thursday that she intends to bring her years of experience and passion for education to the position.
7. The Riverfront Rumble court cases have a new charge and a new narrative after the riverboat co-captain Damieon Pickett was charged. He was allegedly seen on video assaulting and chasing Zachery “Chase” Shipman after the police had arrived and calmed everything down. These charges were filed by Shipman and not law enforcement. 6. Multiple […]
Tomorrow is November 11, the anniversary of the end of World War I. Today we know it as Veterans Day. Veterans Day is a time to honor everyone who has worn the uniform of the United States. Alabama is proud that the Veterans Day tradition started in Birmingham, in the aftermath of World War II when a […]
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is making sure that any Alabamians and visitors from out of state know that absolutely no burning of any kind will be tolerated in Alabama's State Parks or on it's state public hunting lands and Forever Wild Land Trust tracts.
This past Saturday in Tuscaloosa, the Alabama Crimson Tide secured its biggest win of the season by defeating LSU in dominant 42-28 fashion and all but locking up the SEC West. Alabama’s win and development as a team over the last month or so, however, has gone unnoticed by the College Football Playoff committee, with […]
U.S. Sen Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) believes that the Republican Party needs to learn from its mistakes and put out a better message.
As a former member and 21 year veteran of the U.S. Army, State Rep. Kenneth Paschal (R - Pelham) knows a thing or two about service and sacrifice. This year, for the Veterans Day holiday weekend, Paschall is asking that everyday Alabamians honor and thank veterans for their own service and sacrifice by extending a helping hand to veterans who maybe in crisis or in need.
Alabama placekicker Will Reichard has been named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza award, given annually to the nation’s top placekicker. Twenty semifinalists were named and the group will be narrowed down to a small batch of finalists on November 28th before the winner is announced on December 8th. Reichard has been ‘Mr. Reliable’ for […]
In 2022, when I held fifteen town halls across my district, I expected to hear about the cost of gas and groceries or our open southern border (and I certainly did!), but the number one concern I heard was the weaponization of our government against its own citizens. This week, I held a telephone-town hall […]
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is receiving praise from some military veterans for continuing his hold on military promotions in the Senate.
Alabama’s forest products industry is growing. Our state boasts more than 23 million acres of forests, which enables Alabamians to produce $12.5 billion in forest products every year. That makes forest products manufacturing one of the top industries in our state. This industry has not only added jobs to Alabama’s workforce but has also provided […]
Auburn basketball fans got some big news today with Bruce Pearl securing a massive recruiting win for the Tiger basketball program this morning. 4-star forward Jahki Howard out of Atlanta is the second commitment to the 2024 class for Pearl, joining New Jersey 5-star guard Tahaad Pettiford. Howard is ranked as the No. 76 overall […]
Due to the state of Alabama experiencing an increased amount of wildfires that have already destroyed over 3,000 acres in a little over two weeks, Governor Kay Ivey has issued a statewide 'No Burn Order.' The order effectively bans all outdoor burning within the state for the foreseeable future.
SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly, NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas, and the Washington Free Beacon‘s Eliana Johnson have been named moderators for the Republican Presidential Primary Debate in Tuscaloosa, the Republican National Committee announced. The GOP also selected NewsNation, “The Megyn Kelly Show” on SiriusXM, the Washington Free Beacon and Rumble as official partners for the Dec. 6 […]
GOP Debate goes on one day after Republicans lose big nationwide and Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley had decent evenings in the race for 2nd place but Vivek Ramaswamy stole the show with his attacks against Nikki Haley and RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
In the wake of heightened global security concerns throughout 2001, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security developed the program BioWatch, a monitoring system that tests air samples for biological agents that could be used in attacks on American citizens. It currently operates across over 30 major U.S. cities in cooperation between DHS, the Centers for […]
60 years after the current, once-temporary Alabama State House opened its doors, lawmakers and members of the public can now picture what the future, permanent home of the Alabama Legislature will look like. The announcement was made in a letter addressed to legislators, detailing the latest plans for a new State House, located across the […]
The GOP primary for a newly-drawn 2nd Congressional District has officially brought three contenders to the table: State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore), former State Sen. Dick Brewbaker (R-Pike Road) and Birmingham attorney Caroleene Dobson. The federally-imposed district encompasses a Black voting age population of 48.7% intended to enhance competitiveness for the eventual Democratic nominee. RELATED: […]
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, Lane Kiffin and the […]

