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Our parents thought they were anarchists and subversives sent across the pond to corrupt our morals—something of a payback for the Boston Tea Party. The Beatles had long hair. They were trend-setters. We teens began to follow suit. The pictures look funny now. I remember one night watching the news with our family. Anti-Vietnam protestors […]

A small horse with a big heart is gaining statewide attention for the comfort she brings to some of Alabama’s most vulnerable residents.

Barry Moore Donald Trump

President Donald Trump jumped into Alabama’s 2026 open U.S. Senate GOP primary Saturday night by endorsing U.S. Rep. Barry Moore.

The 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class was revealed this week, and there are some big names in the field. Former Alabama Crimson Tide legendary running back and the school’s first Heisman winner Mark Ingram headlines the induction class along with standout defensive linemen Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska and Aaron Donald (Pittsburgh), both of whom […]

Alabama wild game

One of the aspects of hunting that intrigues people who have little or no experience in the field is the ability to harvest their own organic protein.

America’s top young farm family hails from the heart of central Alabama. Drew and Lauren Wendland of Autauga County received the Achievement Award during American Farm Bureau Federation’s Annual Convention Jan. 12 in Anaheim, California. The accolade honors the Wendlands’ impact at Autauga Farming Co. (AFC) in Autaugaville, plus Farm Bureau involvement, civic service and […]

The vote came after representatives from the Fairhope Public Library formally requested that state funding be reinstated

As this last legislative session of the quadrennium moves forward, these four years would have to be rated as an overwhelming success.

Rece Davis, University of Alabama alum and host of ESPN's College GameDay, is getting a special honor from the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

In Alabama and across the country a steady stream of malcontents are demanding that ICE agents take off their masks.

On January 16, 1967 – 59 years ago today – Lurleen B. Wallace was inaugurated as Alabama’s first female governor and only the third female in U.S. history to be elected chief executive of any state. Lurleen’s inaugural ceremony is believed to have been the largest in Alabama history with an estimated crowd of 150,000 […]

Christina McInnis

Trying to land a last laugh during a public forum for Alabama Ag Commissioner candidates, Christina McInnis took a turn into a cornfield.

Tommy Tuberville

What is the agenda for the Alabama Legislature this year? U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville vs. Doug Jones, and more.

Governor Kay Ivey expanded school choice even more today by opting Alabama into the newly created Federal Education Freedom Tax Credit.

Alabama post-election audits

Alabama House Republicans passed legislation to require a post-election audit after every countywide and statewide general election.

Alabama Training Network

The Alabama Technology Network is now the Alabama Training Network, a name change that better reflects the organization’s mission.

A new lawsuit makes allegations against a Huntsville physician that two female employees were required to shave the doctor’s legs.

A recent grant in the amount of $11 million in federal AMLER Program funding that was awarded for two innovative projects in Hoover, Alabama.

7. The iconic Alabama welcome center attraction, featuring a new replica of the Saturn 1B rocket that has been a roadside landmark for decades, when the previous rocket was removed, people expressed that they wanted it replaced. 6. Opioid prescription dosage strength in Alabama continues to decline steadily, showing the successful efforts to combat the […]

Planned Parenthood

Pro-life leaders in Alabama are planning to gather in Birmingham at Planned Parenthood on Saturday in support of the unborn.

Barry Moore

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore is backing up the president's plan to withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities and states.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall slammed recent comments by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.

Opioid prescriptions declining Alabama

Opioid prescriptions and the strength of those prescriptions have continued to decline significantly in Alabama over the past decade.

In Alabama and across the country a steady stream of malcontents are demanding that ICE agents take off their masks.