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Paramore Robertson

Alabama House Speaker Ledbetter filled two committee vacancies by appointing Chad Robertson and Marcus Paramore to influential posts.

Hoover has joined a growing coalition of Alabama cities challenging the state’s administration of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax.

7. Auburn football declined an eligible bowl bid after finishing 5-7 while heading toward a fresh start with new coach Alex Golesh. They join a growing number of malcontent programs rebelling against the empire, with Notre Dame declaring war on college football and preparing to leave the ACC. 6. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator […]

The 2025 football season ended on top for Coosa Christian as they won the 2A state championship with Rush Propst as interim head coach.

The Alabama Department of Workforce (ADOW) is pleased to announce the launch of a new and improved application for reporting new hires.

Tuberville Islamic

The Islamic Academy of Alabama released a statement saying public outcry -- including from U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville -- was misplaced.

Walt Maddox Spiro Cheriogotis

The City of Mobile is joining a lawsuit, escalating a legal fight over how the state collects and distributes revenue from online sales tax.

North Alabama has been essential to every major American victory in the 20th Century, and we are once again poised to deliver for the 21st. There would not have been enough munitions for the Great War without the nitrate plants in Muscle Shoals. There would not have been sufficient electricity for Oak Ridge to make […]

When Alabama Democrats saw a liberal Democrat get blown out in a special election in Tennessee, it gave them false hope. The Alabama Democrat Party Vice Chair Tabitha Isner is seeking Democrats to get waxed in safe Republican districts and argues a 10+ point swing is coming. This is never happening, but hopefully Democrats copy […]

Charlie Hurt of the Washington Times will tour historic homes, businesses and buildings during the Wilcox Tour of Homes in 2026.

Support Alabama's blood supply! Sand Mountain Broadcasting hosts a blood drive on December 9th at WQSB Studios. Donate today.

The White House put a national spotlight on something Alabamians learned about in a big way last week: A serious partnership between ICE and ALEA.

Will Sellers details the inspiring story of the H.J. Heinz Company's turnaround from bankruptcy to global fame.

7. U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) declared “America is back” in a House floor speech celebrating Republican-led accomplishments under President Donald Trump, including border security enhancements, energy independence, economic resurgence with record stock markets. He also cited low unemployment (Alabama’s rate is 2.8% with 5,000 jobs created in North Alabama), and peace through strength abroad. […]

With soft-on-crime politics poisoning public safety, U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt are rolling out the Back the Blue Act.

Former Senator Doug Jones announced his unofficial campaign kickoff event, which will he in Birmingham on December 12.

The Alabama Crimson Tide is headed back to the College Football Playoff for a high-stakes rematch with Oklahoma.

One concern for Alabama families: even without personal devices, children are still immersed in screens throughout the school day.

 Democrats run defense for narco-terrorists while attacking the military? Why isn’t Paul Finebaum running for U.S. Senate? Is Alabama going broke because of vouchers? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is the CEO of 256 Today. Sign up for the 256 Today newsletter here. […]

UAB has been awarded a $2.8 million grant to support a biomedical experiment that will send human brain tissue models into space in hopes of unlocking new insights into Alzheimer’s disease.

A TerrainHopper was donated by the Alabama Mountain Lake Tourist Association (AMLA) to Joe Wheeler State Park in northwest Alabama.

Navy Pearl Harbor

Eighty-four years ago Japanese forces killed 2,403 Americans and wounded more than 1,100 in Pearl Harbor, including 32 from Alabama.

This column was first used on Oct. 2, 1987 during a time of several national strikes: It was announced today that the nation’s pastors have planned a work stoppage to begin at midnight Sunday. This action follows on the heels of the baseball, air controllers and National Football League strikes, and may be the most […]

The Sabans commitment to helping children grow into their fullest potential was on display this week at the Nick's Kids Foundation Awards.