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Within the shadow of Easter, our nation has experienced yet another senseless shooting. Another act of a single person that sends shock waves through our country. The Christian community has celebrated the greatest event in history. An event where a man rose from the dead. This event reflects the power and authority of God over […]
Electric vehicles are increasingly both on the road and in the news.Beginning in April, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) will begin hosting meetings throughout the state. The meetings are part of Drive Electric Alabama, which is a statewide electric vehicle education and awareness campaign.
“As college students that are fresh out in the world, we have experienced the struggle of understanding how the financial system works.” Those were the words of Hunter Weathers, vice chair of the College Republican Federation of Alabama (CRFA).
Once a rebellious person, Brian Starley has now ministered for the Lord all over the World. Brian’s relationship with God started with a powerful encounter with God. From there, God has used him in supernatural ways to reach many people. One of the gifts of the Spirit is Words of Knowledge, and Brian operates in […]
A team from Alabama recently brought home a national championship. Nothing new for the Yellowhammer State, right? Well, this is new. It was in ice hockey. The 16-under Alabama Thunder won the USA Hockey Youth Tier II National Championship. The squad of mainly Huntsville- and Birmingham-area players was the first Alabama team to win a […]
Over the last eight years, Alabama’s business climate has seen significant improvement due to the creation and implementation of the Alabama Jobs Act and the Growing Alabama Act. As a result of these economic development incentive programs, counties across the state have received substantial capital investment in their economy along with more jobs, directly and […]
A bill passed by the Alabama House Judiciary Committee today would define what it legally means to be gang-affiliated. The bill increases sentences for gang-related crime, requires juveniles 16 years of age or older to be tried as an adult, and sets out guidance for what law enforcement can consider when it comes to suspected gang […]
State Sen. Larry Stutts, who is sponsoring the bill in the Senate, said school choice will make education better for everyone is the state.
The attorney general explained why this law will make a positive difference in keep Alabamians safe from dangerous criminals.
Alabama is experiencing a malady felt in most states across the country: A shortage of primary care doctors. State Sen. April Weaver (R-Briarfield) and State Rep. Paul Lee (R-Dothan) are teaming up on legislation to help stop the bleeding. “If we want more doctors to practice in Alabama, we need to make our state more […]
It was announced yesterday that members of Alabama's House of Representatives will be playing against members of the Alabama Senate in a charity softball game.
Alabama may soon have another internet service provider for business and enterprise. Uniti Group, specialists in critical communications infrastructure, announced plans to introduce its fiber network into the Yellowhammer State. The Little Rock, Ark.-based company seeks to provide advanced connectivity solutions to business communities and access opportunities for wholesale customers. Uniti expansion plans include Birmingham, […]
It appears that the majority of Alabamians would like to see the state grocery tax eliminated according to a new survey conducted by the Alabama Republican Party.
"Good time" will not be so good for inmates anymore if Governor Kay Ivey signs the Deputy Brad Johnson Act
Senator Katie Britt and her husband, William, like many other Alabamian parents attend their children's athletic events.
Alabamians involved in science, technology, engineering and math connected at the state Capitol on Tuesday to celebrate a new tradition: Space Day. Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation declaring the day in recognition of the outsize role NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center has played in Alabama’s history and economic engine. Numerous organizations had a presence […]
Pending a signature from Gov. Kay Ivey, it became a lot tougher for dangerous inmates to be let out on “good time” as a new look at the law drove both chambers of the Legislature to crack down today. During a lengthy deliberation on the floor of the house Tuesday, Rep. Russell Bedsole led colleauges […]
U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) praised the decision for protecting women's health and unborn children.
Speaker Ledbetter reiterated that there should be a short term plan and a long term plan to improve traffic conditions in Alabama.
Perry County Commission Chairman Albert Turner's voting fraud charges have officially been dismissed as of April 6th.

