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A clearly-addled Joe Biden claimed to cure cancer, laughed about impeachment, and suggested that his opponents want to rewrite history while his press secretary praised "Bidenomics" while taking credit for falsely creating 13 million jobs
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore said he's not too concerned about the redrawn districts approved by state lawmakers in the special session.
With much made of the Iowa caucus and bellwether primary states that kick the nation’s presidential campaigns into full gear, Alabama is uniquely positioned to play an important role in the 2024 GOP presidential primary. How early will voting start? The caucuses are slated begin weeks earlier than in the previous two elections — and […]
Attorneys representing the Caster and Milligan plaintiffs have filed a motion to exclude the Singleton plaintiffs from future proceedings.
Nearly two dozen agencies will receive $1.2 million in grants to help low-income households with energy costs, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. The agencies manage the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and are ready to receive applications from residents who meet certain guidelines. “As these record hot summer months continue, many low-income residents may struggle to […]
Construction Forms, Inc. (CFI), a portfolio company of H.I.G Capital, has acquired Birmingham based corporation Tricon Wear Solutions, the company announced Monday. Tricon is a leading manufacturer of abrasion, wear-resistant products, specializing in highly engineered steel plates and other fabricated products.
The biggest move yet to regulate and streamline Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for college athletes was announced today with U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn ) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) teaming up on new legislation. Drawing from their experiences in college football, Tuberville as a coach and Manchin as a player, the senators have […]
In her latest effort to help Alabama "reach its full potential", Senator Katie Britt has helped to advance two bills out of the Senate Committee on Appropriations which will provide close to $112 million in funding for both transportation and water infrastructure projects throughout the state.
America’s border crisis is out of control, and it’s impacting all of us whether we realize it or not. Since Joe Biden took office, there have been more than 6 million illegal encounters at our southern border, and that number continues increasing every single day. It’s not a mystery why the southern border is absolute […]
As Montgomery’s Sanitation Department continues to grapple with delays in debris and waste pickup, many neighborhoods are reported to have not received services in more than two weeks. Montgomery Public Works Director Chris Conway told WSFA on Friday that a lack of equipment and manpower have caused the trash pickup schedules to fall behind. “We […]
Non-kidnapping victim Carllee Russell has now decided to tell the truth and admit that there was never any risk to the public, no baby, no abduction, and that she is a giant liar
The Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party criticized a report claiming that Alabama is one of the worst states to live and work.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) discussed the redistricting effort Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."
In a news conference today by Hoover officials, Police Chief Nick Derzis read a statement from the attorney of Carlee Russell, announcing on her behalf, “there was no kidnapping” that led to her 49-hour disappearance. Derzis also said the department is in discussions with the Jefferson County District Attorney Office about “possible criminal charges.” The […]
A group of eight senators are urging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to use his authority to end U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s military holds. The group, led by Armed Services Committee member U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), sent a letter to McConnell calling Tuberville’s actions a threat to military readiness. I'm leading my colleagues in […]
Gov. Kay Ivey is playing Santa to state taxpayers this year. Ivey told “Capital Journal” host Todd Stacy she instructed the Alabama Department of Revenue to get direct $150 rebates to individuals and $300 to families. The governor proposed a rebate in the amount of $400 to individuals during her State of the State address, […]
National Hire a Veteran Day is set to take place on July 25th this year. The initiative, started by the non profit organization Still Serving Veterans, aims to assist veterans in finding jobs, while also promoting their ability to positively impact their place of unemployment.
The fall Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) workshop ,hosted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), is set to take place from October 6-8 at the 4-H Center near Columbiana.
31 That is the number of months that have elapsed since Alabama was officially announced as the location for U.S. Space Command headquarters. 3 That is the number of independent studies conducted by the Department of Defense Inspector General and the Government Accounting Office that rate Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal as the best place for U.S. […]
Lots of feckless impotent anger over Alabama's redistricting special session from Alabama's pathetic incompetent political press and their Democrat politicians
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.

