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Alabama’s economy is projected to maintain its current pace throughout the third quarter of 2023, according to business leaders — inspiring new optimism on top of national cautionary trends. That assessment was outlined by the University of Alabama’s Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) this month, citing the national economy as a lone uncertainty […]
The saga that left residents of Hoover, people across Alabama, and audiences worldwide gripped in the mysterious disappearance of Carlee Russell turned out to be a hoax. Last week, Russell was charged with false reporting to law enforcement and falsely reporting an incident. Each are misdemeanors carrying up to a year in jail. Russell turned […]
Seven months into Sen. Katie Britt’s first term, new polling numbers indicate she has a 33% net approval rating – one of the highest in the country, making her the most popular GOP freshman senator by a substantial margin. A whopping 74% of Alabama Republicans approve of her performance, while only 6% disapprove. For reference, […]
Rep. Givan expressed some concern the the Carlee Russell hoax might get in the way of passing her "Ebony Alert" bill in the future.
Days before Bidens' business partner Devon Archer was to testify before Congress, the DOJ tries to put him in jail
Tuberville responded to Biden's comments on Twitter, saying he's not going to change his position until the illegal abortion policy is ended.
The flagship campus of the Huntsville Hospital Health System, Huntsville Hospital treats more stroke patients than any facility in north Alabama.
"I'm just proud to be from Alabama. "Those were the words of Ardmore native Lee Hodges after capturing his first PGA Tour win Sunday. Hodges, took home the win at the 3M Open in Blaine, Minnesota in a commanding fashion, finishing at 24-under-par.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
Less than an hour north of Birmingham, Cullman offers great food, a stunning lake, and a handful of important sights to see.
A school psychology program from UAB School of Education is being launched to address the state’s critical shortage of school psychologists.
The Singing River Trail provides 220 miles of connections and collaboration with small towns, cities and historic sites across north Alabama.
If you, too, crave that summertime aesthetic, here are three state parks in Alabama that nurture nostalgia.
The Huntsville company was ranked No. 14 among small and medium companies and is the only Alabama-based company to apprear on the list.
It was a simple “aside” during midweek Bible study when I asked attendees how the congregation might react the following Sunday if I asked everyone to take off their shoes in reverence to God, as Moses did at Horeb. A comedian spoke up first, asking for advanced warning so he wouldn’t wear socks with holes […]
With a recent renaissance, North Alabama's ongoing transformation bears a striking resemblance to Nashville’s path to recognition and record rates of tourism.
Alabamians can enjoy the quality and creativity of small-batch production, and a bit of variety from these state-based cheese makers.
The peer support framework first developed for the Navy is now the basis of a pilot being implemented at four healthcare sites in the nation.
This week begins a four part series of stories surrounding Alabama’s most legendary colorful governor, James E. “Big Jim” Folsom.
What better way to start Shark Week than to see a potential state record tiger shark at the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo at Dauphin Island.
Yarbrough (R-Trinity) recently reacted to the Ivey's statement about school choice during an appearance on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program."
Former Tennessee head football coach Jeremy Pruitt is making a return to his Alabama roots as a physical education teacher. Pruitt was fired by UT in 2021 over widespread NCAA violations. He’s a graduate of his new employer, Plainview High School in Rainsville, where he also was an assistant football coach under his father, Dale […]
The mystery surrounding singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey’s surprise appearance behind the counter at a Florence Waffle House last week is now less mysterious. “Thank you Lana for recording and hanging out with the Muscle Shoals Sound crew. History continues to be made in 2023 for the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio,” the studio wrote on Facebook. […]
Fort Novosel, formerly Fort Rucker, is the headquarters for U.S. Army Aviation. Due to this classification, a large amount of aviation training routinely takes place at the fort, including significant training on the Army's main attack helicopter, the AH-64 Apache, which is set to receive some major upgrades.

