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U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville asked President Joe Biden’s nominee for the National Institute of Health director about whether it’s good policy to promote certain transgender treatments for minors. Dr. Monica Bertagnolli testified during her Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committee confirmation hearing Wednesday. “Being an educator, this really touches me,” Tuberville (R-Auburn) said […]
The third week of October has now been proclaimed Alabama Woods to Goods Week by Governor Kay Ivey. The timing, according to the Alabama Forestry Association, was meant to coincide with National Forest Products Week.
Air University Innovation Accelerator (AUiX) has announced that it will be hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening tour of the new Eagle Institute located in Montgomery.
Another day, another accolade for UAB Medicine. This time the renowned facility and its ambulatory clinics have been recognized for achieving Level 9 status in CHIME’s 2023 Digital Health Most Wired survey which recognizes health care organizations that have adopted and deployed information technology to improve patient safety and health outcomes.
Electric cars have been talked about for more than a decade and they are growing more popular. President Biden announced in August a target that by 2030, half of the vehicles sold in the United States will be battery electric, fuel-cell electric or plug-in hybrids. While the state’s larger cities have been adapting to meet […]
After reopening the private angler red snapper season because Alabama's 2023 federal quota of red snapper was not met, the Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) said that as of this week the quota of 591,185 pounds has been met and the season has officially ended.
The testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy. If God has done something once, He will do it again. Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever. God does not change. We can either raise our expectations to meet His standards, and see His promises fulfilled, or we can trust our circumstances, and […]
Alabama’s First Congressional District was dramatically redrawn by a three-judge panel in the state’s congressional redistricting case. Most of the city of Mobile has moved to the Second Congressional District and the First District includes large parts of the Wiregrass, including Dothan. On Monday, U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) announced he filed for reelection. “Today, […]
The Nature Conservancy in Alabama has selected five new members for its Board of Trustees for the 2023-2024 year, the organization announced Monday. The five new members, who will be joining the other twenty current board members, were chosen from across the state of Alabama and represented several different industries.
Unsurprisingly, there is still no Speaker of the House as Republicans can not figure out how to form a coalition among largely like-minded individuals with U.S. Reo. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) fell 20 votes short of the votes needed to win the job
“People should hunt to connect with nature.” -Justin Grider, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources With more than 1.3 million acres of public hunting land, Alabama is known for its diverse species of wildlife and hunting heritage. The pride of this long-standing tradition in the state is rooted in a posture of stewardship. SoulGrown Founder […]
In a much-anticipated face-off, former Crimson Tide quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Bryce Young met on the field when the Miami Dolphins played the Carolina Panthers in Week 6. While Tagovailoa emerged victorious in their first NFL encounter, he fully anticipates Young will have a successful career in the league. They shared a powerful postgame moment […]
Every Tuesday we present “The Auburn Corner” featuring a breakdown of the previous game, a preview of the upcoming game, and everything in between. Last Saturday, Auburn was overmatched in Baton Rouge and dropped their third straight. Did expectations get too high for the Tigers this offseason? You can understand why there was so much […]
On Monday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) recognized that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this month, Britt encouraged women to talk to their health care providers and get screened, as well as learn more about the benefits of regular screening and potential risk factors for the disease. “This month is not only important […]
U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer is sounding the alarm about the national security threat from those coming into the country illegally.
If you've ever been interested in attending the University of Montevallo, now might be the perfect time to apply. The school has announced that it is currently hosting its very own Free Application Week which is set to end this Friday.
A new partnership aimed at advancing cyber security education and community outreach has recently been formed between Stillman College and Google. As part of the new collaboration, Google will be awarding the school a $500,000 grant which will be coming from Google's Cybersecurity Clinics Fund.
Quarterback Jalen Milroe and cornerback Terrion Arnold are clearly two of the more important players on this year’s Crimson Tide roster. But, for both guys, in different ways, it would be fair to say that each have doubters and naysayers. In response, the two players created the term “LANK” – “Let all naysayers know” – […]
Bryan Taylor, attorney and former ALGOP legal counsel, qualified Monday for chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court as of Monday. “The Republican voters of this state deserve the chance to make an informed decision on who will lead our judicial system. Justice (Sarah) Stewart and I have different experiences, different judicial philosophies, and different […]
Senator Tommy Tuberville joined Georgia senator, Raphael Warnock, in sending a letter to Senate Agriculture Committee leadership Monday. In the letter they asked that the committee prioritize protecting crop insurance, farm safety net programs, disaster assistance programs, and also advocate for specialty crop producers by including them all in the current draft of the Senate Farm Bill.
With chaos around the world and constant threats here at home, the federal government’s priority should be supporting our national defense. House Republicans have already passed this year’s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Defense Appropriations Act. These two bills set the priorities of the Department of Defense (DOD), as well as fund the […]
The Techstars Alabama EnergyTech Accelerator recently selected 12 startup companies, including one from Alabama, to participate in its 13-week mentoring program aimed at helping the early-stage businesses to succeed. Alabama Power launched the Techstars Alabama EnergyTech Accelerator in 2020 to promote innovations in energy technology. Since then, 42 startups from across the United States and […]
While the Biden Administration has not yet officially confirmed Iran as a culprit behind the attacks that have left thousands dead and thousands more wounded, it’s well established that Iran supplies and financially supports Hamas. “Good versus evil when it comes to Israel and Hamas,” U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Monday. President Biden authorized a […]

