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Alabama's leadership in the aviation and aerospace industry is going global. HPM, an Alabama based program management firm that specializes in owner's representation, announced earlier this week that it will be taking part in the 2023 Paris Air Show.
It was the session for Alabama taxpayers. And the Legislature and Gov. Kay Ivey made it a great one – especially if you buy food, work overtime or filed a tax return in 2021. Among the 883 bills introduced over the 2023 legislative session, lawmakers delivered a historic combination of tax cuts and relief thanks […]
The University of Alabama is set to commemorate a major historical milestone that affected not only it, but the whole state of Alabama.
The Yellowhammer State has quickly become a major tourist destination for Americans throughout the country, according to the newly released 2022 Alabama Tourism Economic Report.
7. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is on the ballot for the College Football Hall of Fame, surely his politics will not impact the voters. Surely, Auburn just forgot to tweet about their former coach while tweeting about their former players (Takeo Spikes, Ed King and Gregg Carr) who made the ballot. Surely. 6. While […]
To help ensure the nation doesn’t face another infant formula shortage, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt joined U.S. Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) and U.S. Reps. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) and Don Beyer (D-Va.) to introduce the Formula 3.0 Act. The legislation would permanently suspend tariffs on baby formula from certain nations, bolstering continued […]
Alabama has been greatly shaped by the men and women of the Armed Forces. Both in terms of the Department of Defense’s investment in the state over its history, as well as in the everyday lives of those who call Alabama home: Those here on mission temporarily and those who put down roots here for […]
State Sen. Greg Albritton believes it's past time for the Alabama legislature to pass a new law regulating gaming in the Yellowhammer State.
Attorney General Steve Marshall Tuesday, announced that Alabama is part of a group of 42 other states that have now reached a settlement with, Indivior Inc. ,the manufacturer of Suboxone. The nationwide settlement comes at a cost of $102.5 million for the company, with Alabama set to receive close to $1,392,964.
Kratos Defense and Security Solutions Inc., announced that it has been given a five year Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Divisions (NSWCDD) contract worth as much as $46.7 million to run tests on thermal protection systems materials, which are used in ballistic reentry, at its Kratos' SRE facility located in Birmingham.
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong has fired off a letter to the Tennessee Valley Authority today voicing his apprehension about its power grid in light of looming summer strains expected to impact grids nationwide. In his letter, Strong referenced last December’s unprecedented energy load reductions or “rolling blackouts,” TVA implemented due to Winter Storm Elliott. These […]
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is being threatened by a lunatic and most of the coverage seems to make the case for the bad guy
From legendary coaches to some of the all-time greatest players, Alabama has reliably contributed to the College Football Hall of Fame year by year. Joe Namath, Bo Jackson, Pat Dye, Gene Stallings, Pat Sullivan, and Bear Bryant are among just a few. The 2024 College Football Hall of Fame ballot is out and, unsurprisingly, the […]
Could you imagine what it would it would be like to receive a negative diagnosis for your child, or to lose your child? I don’t think there could be a harder thing to deal with and, for most people, it would be a hill too hard to climb. For Erin Kiltz, it was a starting […]
Some of Alabama’s fastest growing counties are experiencing court dockets growing just as fast. The Legislature passed a law adding judgeships to areas needed most, marking a successful compromise in a multi-year effort. That law was signed by Gov. Kay Ivey — adding eight circuit court judgeships and five district court judgeships between now and […]
Right now, our national debt is $31 trillion. That’s larger than our entire economy. In fact, the ratio of our debt to our economy has never been higher. We spend more on interest on this debt than we spend on our veterans. And as debt and interest rates both go up, soon we’ll spend more on interest […]
Members of Congress believe that the FBI is concerned that the whistleblower behind the document the FBI refuses to turn over is at risk of being murdered
Auburn University's College of Human Sciences has announced that its Hunger Solutions Institute is in the process of providing healthy, quality milk to over 116 locations in four states- Alabama, California, Georgia, and South Dakota.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall recently summarized the problem of so-called “environmental, social, and governance (ESG)” investing well, telling a congressional committee that “[a]n unelected cabal of global elites is using ESG to hijack our capitalist system, capture corporations, and threaten hard-earned dollars of American workers.” Or, as I recently said in an interview, “ESG […]
The clock may have struck midnight at Denny Chimes, but it didn't strike midnight for the Crimson Tide. The Alabama baseball team continued its post-season run beating Boston College in a late night game that stretched well past midnight due to to a lengthy rain delay. The dominant win will send Alabama to its first Super Regionals since 2010.
Where ballot harvesting is allowed, Republicans need to do it.But in Alabama, it could still be banned, and the Alabama Legislature needs to ban it.
The Alabama Technology Network announced a powerful online database and connectivity platform available for Alabama manufacturers.
The Yellowhammer State's economy has grown and expanded rapidly over the last few years. According to a new study, a large portion of that growth is coming from an unlikely source, small businesses.
Gov. Kay Ivey put her signature on a bill today that delays the state from suspending driver’s licenses for unpaid, non-moving traffic violations. Each year, Alabama residents lose their driving privileges due to missed court appearances or the inability to pay fines and fees imposed by the state. Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) wanted to […]

