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Tigers must defeat Mississippi State

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, Auburn is 0-4 in the SEC with a golden opportunity to grab its first conference win. Make no mistake about […]

Accelerate Alabama, an economic blueprint that has driven ambition, strategy and evaluation for state business leaders since 2012, is set to receive an upgrade under incoming Department of Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair. Gov. Kay Ivey announced last week that Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield, who has served the state in that role across 12 years and […]

Rep. Moore: 'No Speaker, no recess'

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore believes his Republican colleagues in the House should remain in Washington D.C. until a new Speaker is elected. 

Stop standing in the road.

Google has once again continued investing in the state of Alabama. This time the tech giant has awarded $210,000 to five various entities in Scottsboro, Stevenson, and their surrounding communities.

In 2022, Birmingham-Southern College officials announced that the school was nearly $38 million in debt and in imminent danger of shutting down.  Since then, BSC Board Chairman Rev. Keith D. Thompson announced the school would remain open – contingent on bridge funding from state and local government.  That funding was expected to be secured after […]

Rep. Carl: Following the Biden money trail

Over the summer, President Biden asked, “Where’s the money?” when he was questioned about allegations of bribery during his time as a public figure. Well, just this past Friday, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Republicans found the money. Chairman James Comer announced the Committee found a $200,000 direct payment to Joe Biden in […]

Alabama born country music star Riley Greene joined Team Polaris rodeo champion, Tyson Durfey, for the most recent edition of Polaris' "Cowboy Code," a two-part series about the men's backgrounds focusing on hard work, respect for community, and stewardship of the land.

Alabama home listings grow, prices dip in September

The Alabama Association of Realtors has reported that the state's active listings throughout the month of September displayed steady growth which resulted in 13,603 listings.

Senator Tommy Tuberville wrote to Senate Leadership this week asking that any aid and assistance for Israel not be used to gain additional funding for Ukraine. This comes after President Biden requested a further $61.4 billion in funding for the eastern European country and then linked it with $14.3 billion in aid for Israel in what the Tuberville has called a 'package deal'.

Palmer withdraws from consideration for U.S. Speaker

Alabama Rep. Gary Palmer has pulled his name from consideration to be Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. In a statement, Palmer (R-Hoover) said he withdrew to “expedite the process” of deciding on a new speaker to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy. “Congress and the American people needed a Republican Speaker three weeks ago. If […]

Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell was featured in an episode of “The Daniel Dilemma” taught by Pastor Chris Hodges of Church of the Highlands, broadcast on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The series looks at the life of the prophet Daniel and tackles an issue many Christians currently face: How believers can stay close to […]

Alabama's junior U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) had a message for Hamas during her trip to Israel

Jackie Zeigler announced her candidacy for reelection to the Alabama State Board of Education’s District 1 seat. A former educator with 37 years of experience in Alabama public schools, Zeigler said she’ll continue bringing her experience, and understanding of the complex challenges currently facing public education in the state to the board. “Serving as the […]

When the iconic and beloved Campus Barber Shop in downtown Auburn had to move to make way for the development of a Kick Six Restaurant adorned with luxury high rise apartments, people across the state took notice.  Carl Cochran, the longtime owner of the barbershop, said there’s no comparing the downtown he first laid eyes […]

Tide Takes: Crimson Tide needs to get rolling quicker

Every Monday we present 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 is fresh off its most complete half of football on the year, but the Crimson Tide cannot afford to keep […]

The Auburn University Marching Band is one of the best in the SEC. During halftime of Saturday night’s matchup against Ole Miss, the group debuted a new theme for the halftime show, celebrating legendary heavy-metal band Metallica. Metallica, which has been making hits since 1981, is one of the most well-known groups in music history […]

State House candidate Sylvia Swayne released an ad to television and online attacking, not her opponent, but Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. Swayne, 26, is running for the open Alabama House of Representatives District 55 seat in a special Democratic primary election tomorrow. While showing a picture of Marshall, Swayne says in her ad that […]

The Squad continues to push for chaos

A new 693-megawatt power plant has officially began operations in Leroy, Alabama. The Lowman Energy Center, a product of a partnership between PowerSouth Energy Cooperative and Mitsubishi Power, celebrated the milestone Monday.

A group of U.S. Senators on a visit to Israel saw firsthand the havoc being unleashed on sacred ground, now wartorn, by terrorist group Hamas. Officials held a press conference, warning Iran that the war will soon reach their front door if the regional attacks escalate.  U.S. Senator Katie Britt is among the congressional delegation […]

According to a recent survey taken by the University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research, small business leaders throughout the state appear to have a far better outlook for the state's economy and businesses than those on the national level.

The Birmingham metro area is now competing for $75 million in new funding after it was recognized as one of thirty one federal Tech Hubs in the entire country.

The University of Alabama has announced that the construction of the new Smith Family Center for the Performing Arts, located on the Bryce Campus, is now underway as of last Friday.