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The University of Alabama said last week that it will be using $3.7 million in new federal funding to expand behavioral health services to rural Alabama youth from ages 5-17 in Pickens County and its surrounding areas.“ Children and adolescents in rural communities are among the most vulnerable due to limited resources and limited access to behavioral health and substance use services,” Dr. Deborah Casper, CHES associate professor who secured the funding said.
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. Last weekend, Alabama earned its biggest win of the season and is in control of its destiny for the remainder of the season. This was […]
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt slammed the Biden Administration’s Iran policy, pointing to reports that show Hamas did not act alone in its attacks Saturday in Israel. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Iran’s Revolutionary Guard helped plan and organize the attack by Hamas. The report claims the final details of the attack were hashed […]
After more than 40 years of service, Zeke Smith is retiring from Alabama Power. His retirement is effective Nov. 1. For the past 13 years, Smith has been the executive vice president of external affairs, leading the most influential governmental affairs operation across the Southeast. He also serves as chairman of the Alabama Power Foundation’s […]
The roster of songwriters and performers for a tribute to Randy Travis in Huntsville includes hitmakers and some of the country music legend’s favorite rising stars. The show is set for 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at Huntsville’s Von Braun Center and will feature artists singing Travis’ hits. Tickets for “A Heroes & Friends Tribute to […]
The University of Alabama has announced that from October 16-20 it will once again be waiving any application fees for both domestic and international students seeking undergraduate or graduate degrees.
The Better Business Bureau Serving Central and South Alabama issued a warning to the region's heavy equipment vendors last week after a scam that has already taken $1.5 million from the businesses was discovered.
Aderholt told Alabama Public Television's Capitol Journal Friday that it's going to be tough for one candidate to unite the GOP.
Carl is still optimistic that his party can hold on to Alabama's Second Congressional District despite the newly redrawn map.
A vast majority of Alabama leaders have responded with unequivocal support for the state of Israel, with U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reiterating that Israel has a right to defend itself
The Auburn basketball coach criticized the Biden administration in response to the series of surprise attacks against Israel over the weekend.
State Sen. Arthur Orr believes the ALPS needs to end its partnership with the ALA or lose funding from the state.
It was an emotional win for Alabama over Texas A&M in College Station on Saturday afternoon. For all the doubt this team has been through, the Tide came up huge in a big spot, especially on defense. Last week, coach Saban gave props to his longtime wife Miss Terry for the coaching strategy of “getting […]
Radio talk show hosts Dale Jackson and WVNN's Yaffee (in for 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick) take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
Palestinian militants operating out of Hamas-occupied Gaza have launched a series of attacks on Israel, signaling a new chapter in the hostilities in the Holy Land that date back to the founding of the nation of Israel. Alabama leaders are unequivocally voicing their support for the State of Israel and its people. U.S. Senator Tommy […]
Written by someone who probably knew him best, “George Wallace: From Segregation to Salvation” is a story about redemption of a man whose complex life and legacy are often debated. “In reflecting upon my journey as the namesake of one of the most controversial political figures of the 20th century and understanding how the dramatic […]
Alabama earned a massive win in Aggieland on Saturday that puts them squarely in control of the SEC West. But the Crimson Tide were anything but perfect on the afternoon, taking frustrating penalty after penalty and nearly costing itself a win. In total, Alabama took 14 penalties, and a staggering nine of them were in […]
How challenging is it to farm sustainably? The answer is complex. While technological and scientific advancements have improved the resiliency of modern farms, there are challenges that today’s farmers face in adopting conservation practices. Faculty and Alabama Extension specialists in Auburn University’s College of Agriculture work with farmers across Alabama to help them adopt conservation […]
The University of Alabama in Huntsville has developed a cybersecurity software for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, the university announced. The software began performance testing on one of Lockheed Martin’s In-space Upgrade Satellite System (LM LINUSS) technology demonstrator CubeSats. The software, Small Satellite Defender, is an intrusion detection system designed for small […]
Several years ago, my organization was in search of a key leader. We appointed a search team and commissioned them to find the right person for t he job. After several months of searching, they reported they had found what we were looking for. Before taking another step, I made an appointment to meet him […]

