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Former President Donald Trump will appeal now that he has lost a case in civil court after a jury found he did not rape wannabe author E. Jean Carroll but he did say he was liable for sexual battery

In the latest development of a falling out between ex-political allies, former U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks couldn’t resist commenting about Tuesday’s federal jury verdict ruling against former President Donald Trump. Brooks, now Chair of ALGOP District 5 Executive Committee, took to Twitter to share his latest feelings. While the ruling does not impact Trump’s eligibility to […]

Marshall 'prepared to proceed' with executions

The state of Alabama is set to resume executions after the Alabama Supreme Court issued a death warrant for death row inmate, James Barber.

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville are putting pressure on President Biden to negotiate with Republicans on raising the debt ceiling. 

Alabama Republicans continue to sound the alarm on how the end of Title 42 will make the border crisis worse. 

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States – one in five Americans will show symptoms by the time they are 70 years old. However, when detected early, it is one of the easiest forms of cancers to cure. With the onset of traditionally hot sunny summer days ahead across […]

In April, Reuters reported “US manufacturing boom has a real estate problem.” According to state leaders, Alabama, like many other states, is encountering a symptom of economic development success: Running low on available sites for industrial development.  With the state’s tool kit of economic incentives renewed officially until 2028, one component of the “Game Plan” […]

Rep. Carl: Biden’s assault on hunting and fishing

Most if not all of us grew up hunting and fishing with our parents, grandparents, and friends. Some of my best memories with my kids and grandkids are when I have taken them hunting and fishing, and this is when some of the best life lessons and family stories are passed on from one generation […]

Monday, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) announced that twelve high school students from the Yellowhammer State have accepted their appointments to military academies across the country.

The Hispanic shooter at a mall in suburban Texas that killed 8 allegedly had a profile on a social media site in Russia where he showed photos of his white supremacist tattoos

What to Watch: Legislative Session Week 9

Today begins the ninth full week of the 2023 regular session; there are 12 legislative days remaining. Here are some things to watch this week: Education Budget After a unanimous passage by the Senate, the $8.8 billion Education Trust Fund budget and its $2.8 billion supplemental makes its way to the House. The base budget […]

Economic development, job creation and business recruitment are a top priority for elected officials, community leaders, and business leaders like myself who want to see our communities grow and economies thrive. Given the huge importance of a growing – or conversely, a shrinking – economy, it might sound strange to think of economic development as […]

USA Today: Mobile No. 2 summer vacation spot

When spots for summer vacations come to mind many people don't think of Mobile, Alabama as a top destination. However, according to USA Today that could be changing.

After many thought that the Alabama Democratic Party couldn't possibly become more chaotic, the minority party in the Yellowhammer State appears to have descended further into that chaos over the weekend.

Democrats in Alabama are pretty funny

The Alabama Democratic Party was already dead

Flying high: Airbus celebrates Delta milestone

At a ceremony today in Mobile, Airbus, one of the world's largest producers of both airliners and helicopters, celebrated another company milestone. The corporation announced that it had produced Delta Airlines' 100th US-made Airbus A320 family aircraft.

In Alabama, all motor vehicles must have liability insurance. Under a law signed by Gov. Kay Ivey today, those on active military duty who have their vehicle registered in Alabama, but live elsewhere, will be able to purchase liability coverage in the state they reside while on active duty — instead of having to maintain […]

State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) is warning that not every proposal has a chance of making it through this session.

Four siblings, who are quadruplets, graduated from the University of Alabama over the weekend. Annagrace, Chloe, Michaela, and Max Hansen of Pennsylvania decided to come south to the university for different reasons. Chloe, a criminal justice major, changed her original college destination after visiting the campus.

A new economic impact study funded by the Alabama Military Stability Commission underscored the role played by the defense industry in the state’s overall economy. The study’s findings showed the defense industry provides a staggering 264,780 jobs across Alabama. These jobs generated an annual payroll of $19.3 billion. The total economic impact of military personnel […]

In previous columns, I and the people I’ve interviewed have attempted to stress the importance of creating healthy and productive ways to have conversations with those that don’t agree with our points of view. Whether that means trying to find common ground with one another, or even attempting to change a person’s mind and bring […]

Alabama Democrats charged a "poll tax" to get into their latest meeting where the leadership questionably dismantled the party's coalition of identity groups to focus on the black power structure

In response to the critical need for internet access, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs has developed the Alabama Community Broadband Technical Assistance Program. Through this program, ADECA is providing technical assistance for communities seeking to expand broadband infrastructure and services in all of Alabama’s 67 counties. Meetings have been scheduled to produce […]

Jesse's opens on the Bay

The owners and chef behind the Magnolia Springs landmark Jesse’s Restaurant are dropping anchor at Fort Morgan with a casual fine dining concept.