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Sidelined from coaching due to back issues, former University of Alabama at Birmingham football head coach Bill Clark said he misses the game and the people but not “the 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., 355 days a year.” In an interview on WNSP radio, Clark shared some insight on his career, his thoughts on the […]
Senator Tommy Tuberville is now asking that the Biden administration void one of it's newly proposed rules that the Senator believes will harm Alabama's coastal businesses. The controversial rule creates a a 28,000-square-mile Critical Habitat for the Rice’s whale within the Gulf of Mexico.
With a Category 5 hurricane imminent and an already active 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, AccuWeather has revised its predictions – now anticipating a higher number of major hurricanes than previously forecasted. In recognition of September’s “National Preparedness Month” across the nation, Gov. Kay Ivey is reminding Alabamians to plan ahead. “Alabama is no stranger to the unpredictable […]
As the nation grapples with rising healthcare costs, Alabama employers and providers are on the front line. This is felt particularly amid a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape marked by groundbreaking, yet costly, treatments. Drawing from a recent annual survey by the Business Group on Health, Axios reported employers are seeking strategies to curb rising costs […]
This week, an elementary school in Montgomery County, Md., reimposed a mask mandate for students. Some hospitals in New York and California have also brought back mandatory masks for all visitors. Senate and congressional Republicans came together on legislation to ensure that doesn’t become a trend nationwide. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt was vocal about her […]
.S. Senator Katie Britt is co-sponsoring a bill that would place a ban on mask mandates from the federal government and rightly notes that these mandates harmed children
A surge in scams by impostors pretending to be representatives of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has caused the organization's central and south Alabama branch to issue a warning to both businesses and consumers within the regions.
After an offseason full of buildup, we’ve finally arrived at one of the most anticipated games in recent history. Alabama vs. Texas is likely the biggest non-conference game in Bryant-Denny Stadium history, and really one of the most looked-forward-to games overall. Let’s get into the matchup, give some players to watch for, and give a […]
CNN's Kaitlan Collins interview with U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) was both fact-free and ridiculously simple-minded
DuBose said she appreciates Ivey for showing concern about sexually suggestive material being displayed for children in Alabama libraries.
Several mayors in parts of West Alabama have banded together to show their unwavering support for continuing construction on the West Alabama Highway that will eventually be widened to four lanes.
The delegation is criticizing Biden's border policies after learning that a smuggler with ties to ISIS helped migrants cross the border.
A new extension of Alabama’s Missing and Endangered Persons Alert, designed to notify the public if an adult 18 or older has been abducted and is believed to be in danger, has officially become effective as of September 1. Under the old requirements a missing persons alert could only be sent out for an adult if an individual is missing and living with a mental or physical disability, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, autism, and is at risk of bodily harm or death.
One of country music's most notable and influential musicians in the genre's entire history is set to be celebrated and memorialized the week after next in Montgomery.
The recent ruling that declared that a special master is now in charge of drawing congressional districts is going to get appealed on multiple levels
During the 2023 session, the Alabama Legislature passed a series of bills designed to strengthen Alabama’s economy, reduce the tax burden on small businesses and individuals, and encourage more Alabamians to enter the workforce. The “Game Plan,” a four-bill package that will supercharge our ability to recruit, retain, and expand those industries in Alabama, passed […]
Every Wednesday, “Across the South” touches a different topic on the SEC, breaks down the biggest matchups of the previous week, previews the coming week’s slate, and talks about where things stand in the best conference in the land. In this week’s edition, let’s break down week one including LSU’s beatdown at the hands of […]
On his first press call with reporters since the Senate recessed in August, Senator Tommy Tuberville, discussed something near and dear to his heart, college football.
Former U.S. Sen. and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton chimed in on litigation moving through federal courts involving an abortion fund, the Americans for Civil Liberties Union, and Alabama law. Clinton made the comment on Twitter in response to a lawsuit filed by a pro-abortion rights group, questioning the legality of Alabama Attorney General Steve […]
Tuberville is hoping the Senate Majority can still do the job after he froze up for the second time in front of reporters last week.
Auburn University has been recognized as the second best college campus for free speech in the entire country after a survey polled 55,000 students were polled throughout the U.S..
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell is praising a decision by a federal court to reject a congressional map put forward by the state legislature.
In a long-form post Tuesday from The Daily Beast, the intracoastal bridge project in Baldwin County took center stage alongside key Alabama political players grappling over the state’s infrastructure priorities. While particularly scrupulous of Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Chief John Cooper’s part, the report offered a look into the current state of play around […]

