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Aaron Johnson: Petry dishes & politics

While in college, I took a Psychology course called “Experimental Methods.”  As I recall it was a senior level course and required for my degree.  The course was dedicated to teaching the student how to develop a technique for conducting scientific inquiry.  The goal was to produce data that was reliable, not corrupted by variables. […]

Alabama earns gritty win vs. Ole Miss

It’s been a long week for the Alabama Crimson Tide. A sluggish effort against South Florida last week that saw the starting quarterback benched and only a 14-point win over a team they were infinitely more talented than has led to rhetoric around the Crimson Tide that we have not seen in a very long […]

Auburn offense sputters in tough loss to Texas A&M

The Auburn Tigers began SEC play this afternoon with a road trip to College Station. It was the first real test for Auburn, who began the season 3-0 with two easy games at home and a concerning road victory at California where major red flags with the offense were evident. These red flags were on […]

3 Alabama bands to add to your fall playlist

With summer coming to an end and the temperatures beginning to drop, Alabamians can start preparing for indoor activities. While you are spending time with family or hosting your friends, a good music backdrop is essential. If you’re looking to spice up your playlist, we have gathered three bands that grew up in our beautiful […]

In early April, I wrote that “Democrats give Trump a lifeline.” It was at that time that a Democratic district attorney in an overwhelmingly Democratic New York venue had indicted Trump in a political ploy to disarm in some way, politically. There is an old saying that you can indict a potato or a ham […]

Alabama consumers dodged a major bullet when the so-called Credit Card Competition Act, which targets existing safeguards for consumers when they swipe their credit cards, was nearly tacked on at the last minute to the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act. Pitched by big-box retailers like woke Target as being pro-consumer and increasing transaction security, the […]

Opinion: Alabama small businesses benefit from TikTok

As someone who grew up in challenging circumstances, I quickly learned the importance of hard work, persistence, and creativity to get by. In fact, I’ve dedicated my career to helping people in similar situations overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. of those people are small business owners and entrepreneurs who are doing whatever it takes […]

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has announced that a series of deer hunts for hunters with physical disabilities is set to take place from late November 2023 to January 2024 at the M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area in Hale County.

Fairhope Brewing's Wingman to land in Mobile

After 10 years of business in Baldwin County, Fairhope Brewing Co. is expanding into Mobile with The Wingman. The experimental pop-up tasting room will open in early 2024 in downtown Mobile. The new venture will concentrate on experimental concepts and new flavor profiles of beers and seltzers. While Fairhope Brewing’s best-selling beers like Take the […]

Forestry Commission issues statewide fire alert

The Alabama Forestry Commission has issued a statewide Fire Alert, effective immediately. While under a Fire Alert, permits for outdoor burning will be restricted. Anyone who burns a field, grassland, or woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a Class B misdemeanor. The commission said it issued the burning restriction […]

The University of Alabama is upping its Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) game. Big time.  UA Athletics is expanding a long-time partnership with sports technology company Learfield to open The Advantage Center in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The duo are building a real home for the Crimson Tide’s more than 650 student-athletes across 21 sports programs. The center […]

Tuberville says 'not one more dime' for Ukraine

Senator Tommy Tuberville joined a bicameral group of legislators this week in sending a letter to the Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Shalanda Young, to express opposition against additional funding for the war in Ukraine. This comes after Young requested a further $24 billion in funding from Congress for the war torn country in late August.

It looks like the U.S. Supreme Court will once again weigh in on Alabama's effort at redrawing the congressional districts.

MSNBC and former U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brooks) can’t cope with actual Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) crushing them

Sen. Arthur Orr

State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) is not happy about the rising cost of the new prison being built in Elmore County.

Last week, Alabama-based marketing and advertising agency Telegraph Creative announced that its CEO and majority owner, Cliff Sims, had sold his stake in the company to a group of Telegraph executives, led by new CEO Brian “BJ” Ellis. Sims will maintain an active role with the firm as its chairman. For Telegraph, the sale was […]

Alabama walk-on tight end Coby McNeal has had quite the roller coaster of a journey to get to don the Crimson and White. For one, the 26-year-old McNeal grew up a fan of Alabama’s biggest rival, the Auburn Tigers. McNeal attended Ashford Academy in Dothan where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and […]

The Alabama Department of Transportation won a major victory today when the Alabama Supreme Court certified its decision to lift an injunction on construction of a bridge to the  Gulf Coast. “With Baldwin County Bridge Company’s request for a rehearing denied and the Supreme Court’s previous ruling in favor of ALDOT now finalized, ALDOT’s bridge […]

Alabama continuing to fight opioid addiction epidemic

Over the past few years an explosion of opioid addiction has taken place throughout the U.S. Unfortunately, the state of Alabama has been no stranger to this trend.

This weekend’s college football TV schedule

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A Wisconsin-based atheist group is attacking Auburn University for the role three of its coaches played in a worship event this week in which hundreds of students were baptized.  The “Unite Auburn” event Sept. 12 was held in the school’s Neville Arena. About 200 students were baptized after the event in a small lake on […]

We the people are witnessing Corporate America continue to slip further to the left via ESG investments and DEI quotas. These edicts reign from above hindering meritocracy in the workplace useless, politicizing the free market, and isolating conservative consumers. ESG and DEI, terms we are all too familiar with, represent Environmental and Social Governance and […]

Alabama continued to experience an increase in average sales price and an overall slowdown in home sales last month, according to the Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report released by the Alabama Association of Realtors. Home sales decreased compared to July, marking the second consecutive month of declining sales. the report said. RELATED: Alabama a hot […]

After Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) collapsed and moved some military nominations forward, the media and their Democrats pathetically coped