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Bryan Taylor, Governor Ivey's former top legal adviser, announced today that he is running for the position of Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. “I am uniquely qualified to lead our state’s court system.
A combined partnership between the Alabama Power Company, Spire, and the Birmingham Urban League has produced a regional pre-apprenticeship initiative. The new initiative will be part of the Urban Energy Jobs Program, which was formed through a collaborative effort between the National Urban League (NUL) and the Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD).
As the author Emily McKay providentially said, “when you’re lucky enough to catch lightning in a bottle, you put the lid on as fast as you can.” The Legislature caught proverbial lightning in a bottle with the passage of the Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act (Act 2023-365) sponsored by Rep. Terri Collins and championed […]
Britt voted against the confirmation of Jared Bernstein, President Joe Biden's nominee to chair the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA).
Moore voted for a joint resolution to block the rule, saying many disabled veterans rely on these braces to use their firearms.
Far and away the most common question I get from those who took one of the COVID-19 vaccines is: ‘how do I get this out of my body?'.
The Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVHCS) said in a release Tuesday that an innovative VA Wayfinding system is coming to the group's Tuskegee and Montgomery campuses.
Rep. Robert Aderholt announced a major development today for the future of the Space Command headquarters while a long-overdue decision from Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall hangs in the balance. As a member of the appropriations committee, Aderholt (R-Haleyville) introduced decisive, bipartisan language in FY2024 military construction appropriations that would effectively freeze funding for further […]
Alabama’s state parks, greenways, historical trails, riverwalks, and thousands of other acres will soon be connected by Sweet Trails Alabama.
Tuberville believes recent provocations from China on the world stage are a direct result of President Joe Biden's foreign policy.
The City of Dothan was recently awarded $20 million by the state of Alabama and $10 million by the Wiregrass Foundation for its new Wiregrass Innovation Center. The new facility will be the product of a collaborative effort by the City of Dothan, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, and the Wiregrass Foundation.
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission advanced the state’s industry by granting licenses to 21 companies Monday. The companies will serve as cultivators, processors, transporters, dispensaries, and testing labs. The commission, established in 2021 by the Legislature, consists of 14 board members with expertise in medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, law enforcement, and mental health. The panel is […]
Friday on Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Singleton discussed the future for gambling and a lottery in the Yellowhammer State.
The Biden family's issues just got significantly worse, if the U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and his allegations are to be believed
Montgomery Whitewater, a $75 million dollar water park, is defying expectations by still opening on schedule after the company lost $20 million in expected state funding.
President Biden and his administration have repeatedly abused their power and failed to seek congressional approval to pass various pieces of its radical agenda. During President Biden’s first year in office, he created new rules and regulations that carry a price tag of more than $200 billion. For reference, this is more than four times […]
Director of the Alabama Department of Transportation John Cooper was arrested and briefly jailed Monday on harassment charges in Marshall County. Cooper, 75, turned himself in to the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office around noon after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Sheriff Phil Sims confirmed that Cooper was booked into the Marshall County Jail […]
It appears that the University of Alabama's search for a new baseball coach is over. 247sports is reporting that Maryland's Rob Vaughn has been selected for the job. Vaughn comes from the Terrapins with a 183-115 record in the past six seasons.
Addressing the critical teacher shortage in Alabama took a step forward Monday with a new legislation signed by Gov. Kay Ivey. It will allow those with college degrees in fields other than education to repurpose their education toward obtaining teacher certification. It also reduces the State Board of Education’s requirements for aspiring educators while keeping standards […]
An argument at a birthday party that turns deadly is tragically familiar in Alabama this year. That’s what authorities say happened early Sunday when an argument escalated into gunfire, leaving one teenager dead in Birmingham’s Inglenook community. Birmingham Police Officer Truman Fitzgerald reported BPD received a call at 2:05 a.m. about shots being fired in […]

