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7. An Illinois Democratic congressional candidate indicted after an anti-ICE protest turned violent is facing felony charges for assault and property damage during clashes that injured officers and damaged federal buildings in Chicago. 6. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) blasted “blue communist judges” and corrupt politicians in Democrat-run cities, warning their […]

As the chilly nights of autumn creep in and the days grow shorter, Alabama residents are searching for ways to stay warm without shocking their wallets. There are a lot of scary misconceptions about energy efficiency floating around, making it tricky to know the best practices to implement in your home to save energy and […]

Desmond Wingard spent half of his all-too-short life working on directing the news from WSFA-TV 12 News in Montgomery. His co-workers and the tens of thousands of viewers who watched the news that Wingard directed are saying goodbye. Wingard, called “Des” by friends, died October 30 of cancer. He had started at WSFA in 1999 […]

The Auburn Tigers enter the upcoming matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats at home on Saturday night with a chance to do something they have not done all season long: Start a winning streak in the conference. After a win in the first game of the season against the Baylor Bears before taking care of business […]

On Friday, the Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama announced its inaugural West Alabama Future Leaders in Construction (FLIC) program graduates. “FLIC represents our commitment to investing in the next generation of industry leaders,” said Tim Harrison, ABC Board Chairman and President of Harrison Construction. “These graduates are the future of Alabama’s construction workforce, and […]

Fraud EDU: How Regions Bank is Keeping Alabama Scam-Safe

Fraudsters never stop adapting their strategies—and neither does Regions Bank when it comes to informing and protecting customers. As scammers grow more sophisticated in their attempts to steal personal information, Regions is taking an always-on, year-round approach to helping people recognize common schemes and protect what matters most. One component of this ongoing effort is […]

Bryant-Denny Stadium has seen some huge events over the years as the host to the preeminent dynasty in college football, and those walls have seen one of the greatest runs of success in the history of the sport over the last couple of decades. It’s been many years since it hosted other events though, however […]

Another conservative stalwart in Congress believes U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is the right man to pick up the baton that will be vacated by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) in 2026. Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), former Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, endorsed Moore for the soon to be open seat […]

A Choctaw County man was arrested late Tuesday after allegedly making credible threats of violence against multiple synagogues in Alabama and neighboring states, as well as against political officials, according to law enforcement authorities. Authorities identified the suspect as Jeremy Wayne Shoemaker of Needham, a small community in rural Choctaw County. The FBI, along with […]

In an effort to reduce crime in Montgomery and other large Alabama cities, Governor Kay Ivey has requested the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board to explore ways to strengthen state alcohol rules and regulations. The governor’s request follows the October 4 downtown Montgomery shooting that left multiple people injured. In her initial letter, Ivey […]

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a coalition of 24 states filing a brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order addressing birthright citizenship. On his first day in office, Trump issued an executive order halting the recognition of citizenship for individuals born in the United States to […]

The University of Alabama is always looking to upgrade the fan experience in Bryant-Denny Stadium, and their latest advancement is going to help cut down on long fans will be standing in line waiting for concessions. According to WVUA 23, this past weekend’s game against Tennessee for the Third Saturday in October — likely the […]

 Now that the government shutdown is moving into its 5th week, the pain is being felt, and the Democrats are taking the heat. The Democrats will attempt to make food stamp recipients a weapon in this fight but as U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) notes, Democrats could just open the government. This fight is […]

We are accustomed to Alabama being competitive nationally in college football and, in the last few years, in basketball. And we are used to being first in the alphabet. We can now add one more national number one for the state of Alabama, and it’s a vital arena. Alabama is now ranked #1 nationally in […]

On Thursday, Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger appointed State Sen. Josh Carnley (R-Ino) as Vice Chair of the Senate State Government Affairs Committee and Sen. Jay Hovey (R-Auburn) as Vice Chair of the Senate County and Municipal Government Committee. “Though Sen. Carnley is a freshman legislator, he has already proven that he has […]

Earlier this month, the NCAA made some major headlines when they announced that student athletes, who have always been barred from sports gambling of any kind, were going to now be allowed to bet — but only on professional sports. Upon hearing the news, many had the same thought: Why? Why open Pandora’s Box by […]

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is warning Democrats of the possible consequences if they continue to vote against opening the federal government. A majority of the Democrats in the Senate have voted thirteen times against a clean continuing resolution that would fund the government through November. While Republicans currently have a majority in the Senate, […]

7. After LSU fired Brian Kelly, absurd rumors began to swirl that retired Alabama legendary head coach Nick Saban could return with an offer too big for him and Miss Terry to refuse, despite his ESPN gig and on-air denials. 6. Alabama Public Television considers cutting PBS ties amid $2.8 million in federal grant losses […]

The Alabama Crimson Tide enters the bye week with a record of 7-1, winning seven straight since the week one disaster on the road against Florida State, and though Saturday’s win at South Carolina was anything but easy, it was certainly a gutsy comeback effort. A flat-looking performance on the road as a double digit […]

On Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. Senate confirmed Alabama Solicitor General Edmund “Eddie” LaCour Jr. as a U.S. district judge for the Northern District of Alabama in a party-line 51-47 vote. LaCour fills the vacancy left by Chief Judge L. Scott Coogler who retired earlier this year. Today’s vote for LaCour brings home a 3-for-3 slate […]

Micah Messer, a former candidate in the Republican Primary for House District 38, has endorsed Garrett Dixon in the upcoming runoff election against Kristin Nelson. GOP voters in east Alabama’s House District 38 will return to the polls on November 18 after no candidate cleared 50% in the October 21 special primary. Chambers County GOP […]

Gulf Distributing Co. has officially opened its new headquarters inside the historic Press-Register building in downtown Mobile, marking a $60 million investment that combines the company’s growth with preservation of one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Last week, a ribbon-cutting event, hosted alongside the Mobile Chamber of Commerce, drew community, business, and industry leaders. […]

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) announced on Wednesday that he will seek a new term during the 2026 election cycle and cited his ongoing efforts to streamline state government, protect Alabama values, combat the woke agenda, cut taxes, and secure Baldwin County’s fair share of state revenues among the reasons. “Since becoming a lawmaker, I […]

Cindy Myrex steamrolled to an overwhelming win in Alabama House District 12 on Tuesday, defeating Democrat Matt Glover 87.06% to 12.85%, according to the unofficial results from the Alabama Secretary of State’s office. Turnout was roughly 2,234 voters. Myrex’s landslide caps a hard-fought primary path to office. In July, she fell roughly two dozen votes […]