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SBA sets October deadline for storm relief loans

The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding Alabama businesses they still have time to apply for working capital loans following the severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes that impacted the state last January.  The month saw Alabama ravaged by two tornado outbreaks, with one outbreak producing 13 strong tornadoes.  RELATED: Resilience Council to make communities […]

Hunter Biden did nothing wrong, except the gun stuff... and the drugs... and the prostitutes... and the corruption with Ukraine, Russia, and China... and the tax evasion

Forget the Heisman- now there is the Hellmann's. The new "award", created by Hellmann's Mayonnaise, is set to be presented for the very first time this season. It will be given to the college football player that has the best tailgate recipe which includes the company's mayonnaise.

Alabama a hot market for lakefront houses

The state of Alabama is home to a number of lakes, both large and small, with varying amounts of waterfront front properties. From Smith Lake to Lake Cyrus, the demand for property is increasing. Glenn Phillips, CEO and lead economic analyst of Lake Homes Realty, discussed some of the data from the lake home real estate market and trends that he has observed recently.

Lathan named chair for DeSantis campaign in Alabama

In just under six months, Alabama voters will head to the polls on Super Tuesday to make their pick in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. In even sharper focus, an official GOP debate, still yet unconfirmed, is expected to be held in Alabama next month. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced today a familiar official will […]

Belcher is taking legal action against the school in order to get this matter expunged from his son's permanent record.

This weekend’s college football TV schedule

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In celebration of National Drive Electric Week, Drive Electric Alabama has announced that it will be hosting four statewide showcases beginning September 22. During the events, which are free of charge and open to the public, EV's will be on display and owners will be on hand to answer questions regarding the cars.

Farmers Federation plants seeds at iconic I-65 farm

It's a big day for the Alabama Farmers Federation. The organization announced Thursday that it is ready to begin due diligence on a site at Hallmark Farm that will become the home of the new Alabama Farm Center.

Sewell spoke on the floor of the House to honor the victims of the a bombing at church in Alabama that killed four Black girls 60 years ago.

Rep. Dale Strong: Fighting for North Alabama

It was great to spend August recess back home visiting with the folks who sent me to Congress to fight for their conservative values. Before my work in Washington takes off, I want to give you an August recap and highlight the first seven months of my congressional term. As a member of the House […]

The media and their Democrats' defense of President Joe Biden's corruption is running into a couple of problems when the reality of the situation is discussed

It appears that the effort taking place within the House to impeach President Joe Biden has started to gain support within the Senate as well. Senator Tommy Tuberville has become one of the first members of the upper chamber to openly support the need for impeachment.

The Alabama Public Library Service board voted Wednesday to compile a list of books it considered inappropriate for children. The list will be posted on the website. Parents will be able to submit titles they consider to be too inappropriate for children to the list. However, the Library Service will not be banning these books, […]

Alabama loves peanuts. It has for a long time. Alabama soil, especially in the Wiregrass region, is just right for growing. And Alabama’s farmers make it possible. In recognition of National Peanut Day, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville took the opportunity to highlight what he’s working on in Washington through his role as Alabama’s voice on […]

Former Montgomery County Public Schools Interim Chief School Financial Officer Brenda Palmer has been convicted on four felony counts related to the theft of $291,000 from the school district, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced. Palmer, whose trial was set to begin Monday, instead pleaded guilty to two felony ethics charges and two felony counts of […]

Barstool Sports founder and president Dave Portnoy spent the weekend in Tuscaloosa, hosting a live college football gameday show, making the rounds on the sidelines for the Alabama-Texas matchup, and even taking his infamous One Bite pizza review segment to two local hotspots.  Portnoy put cards on the table about who he was pulling for.  […]

Across the South: Time is up on Jimbo Fisher

Every Wednesday we present Across the South, where we’ll get into a different topic on the SEC, break down the biggest matchups of the previous week, preview the coming week’s slate, and talk about where things stand in the best conference in the land! In this week’s edition, let’s talk about a storyline that will […]

Marshall disagrees with the three-judge panel that ruled against the state in the case of Allen v. Milligan last week.

Impeachment inquiry is a welcome first step but U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) wants it to be 'ironclad' before moving forward

Pearl slams hostage deal with Iran

Auburn men’s basketball head coach Bruce Pearl said the world got less safe as a result of President Joe Biden’s decision to release $6 billion to Iran in exchange for hostages The State Department announced plans Monday to release five Iranians being held by the U.S. and release $6 billion in seized oil sale revenue to Iran […]

U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced Tuesday that he is beginning an impeachment inquiry against current President Joe Biden.The Speaker cited a "culture of corruption" in the Biden administration as the reason for the inquiry.

Hundreds of students baptized at Auburn's Red Barn

It was quite a sight at Auburn University's Red Barn last night when over 200 students were baptized within two hours of each other on the property's pond following a 'Unite Auburn' event. The Facebook account, What's Happening in Auburn and Opelika, posted footage of the event. On the post's comments section many were moved by the sight of so many young people professing their faith publicly.