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Wardynski believes Biden has been looking for a reason to prevent the Space Command HQ from coming to Huntsville since he was inaugurated. 

Blue Origin to build second lunar lander

Blue Origin – with its partners Lockheed Martin, Draper, Boeing, Astrobotic Technology and Honeybee Robotics – has been selected to build the second human lunar landing system, NASA announced this morning. In the announcement, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson also said the space agency is making an additional investment in the infrastructure that will pave the […]

Mobile-based Austal wins $3.195B Navy contract

Austal USA, a state-of-the-art ship manufacturing facility and company in Mobile, has just won a massive contract from the US Navy potentially worth $3.195 billion.

State sets another jobless record

Records are made to be broken and the Yellowhammer State continues to do so in the economic arena. A record low 51,462 people are unemployed in Alabama, according to the latest figures released today by the governor’s office. That number is down from 53,017 in March and 57,712 in April 2022. The preliminary, seasonally adjusted […]

Innovate Alabama is continuing its push to help fund small businesses throughout the state of Alabama. The organization announced this week that it will be opening a third round of applications beginning June 1st.

In today's competitive real estate market, use these 6 tips to write the strongest offer from Huntsville expert Sid Pugh.

After a recently released illegal immigrant raped a teen in Prattville, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) expressed the anger we all feel

Senate passes foreign property ownership ban

The Alabama Senate passed an amended form of the Alabama Property Protection Act In the ongoing effort to safeguard Alabama's resources.

Local, county and state law enforcement officers were honored Thursday during a joint ceremony of the Alabama Legislature. Among them was Deputy Chris Poole, partner of the late Deputy Brad Johnson – who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.  Five other recipients of the Medal of Honor were State Trooper Charles May, Cpl. Derrick […]

Opinion: Skate park a real deal for Hoover

Hoover has what it takes to build the next state-of-the-art skate park as skateboarding is on the rise in Huntsville and downtown Birmingham.

Alabama's State Health Officer Scott Harris is facing pushback for comments he made during a recent speech at UAB.

Space Command is lost

God is moving on the Earth today. Acts 1:8 says “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” The Holy Spirit was poured out on the day of Pentecost and He is alive […]

Airbus is well known globally for their technological contributions to the aviation industry. Over the past few years, however, the company has begun contributing in a way that may help shape the company's future.

Mental health has become a major focus of federal legislators in recent years, especially those from Alabama. Wednesday, at a hearing for the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Subcommittee entitled “A Crisis in Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Care,” Dr. Stephen Taylor of Birmingham testified.

Aaron Johnson: The face of the homeless

For a full year of my life, I had the privilege of being on the ministry team at First United Methodist Church in Guntersville, Alabama. That year was full of wonderful opportunities to get to develop relationships with new friends and deepen relationships with old ones. One day I was sitting at my desk, pondering […]

Every dumb cliche imaginable was displayed today at a committee hearing on transgender legislation in Montgomery yesterday

US Rep. Dale Strong, Wednesday, introduced legislation that he hopes will serve to protect American agriculture within the United States. The Protecting America’s Agricultural Land from Foreign Harm Act is meant to insure that countries deemed hostile to the United States such as China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia cannot purchase or own US farmland.

In his first hearing as Ranking Member of the U.S. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (AG) Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy, Senator Tommy Tuberville called reliable broadband throughout the state,especially in rural areas, was "vital."

The director of the Alabama Department of Transportation has been accused of acting in bad faith related to a bridge project in Baldwin County. In a ruling Wednesday, State Judge Jimmy Pool released an 80-page order accusing ALDOT Director John Cooper of acting in bad faith and intentionally attempting to put a private company out […]

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Realtors Foundation awards 14 scholarships

The Alabama Association of REALTORS, a branch of the Alabama REALTORS Foundation, has selected a dozen students throughout the state to receive scholarships that are being provided through the organization's education scholarship fund.

Barry Moore is cosponsoring a resolution in the House to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the situation at the border.

Gary Palmer believes the DOJ has become too politicized and is pointing to the report by Special Counsel John Durham as proof.