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Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
It’s inspiring to see what aspiring entrepreneurs can do in just 54 hours. A group of innovators gathered for Techstars Startup Weekend in Mobile.
Auburn research has uncovered evidence indicating, contrary to popular belief, theropod dinosaurs had lips that covered their teeth.
Researchers at Alabama's HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology will create genomic data at a scale beyond anything previously possible.
Aerojet Rocketdyne has been awarded a contract by Lockheed Martin to produce additional solid rocket motors and control systems for the THAAD weapon system.
They were a great family who had no denominational underpinnings. I knew them as Presbyterians who became Baptists who became Methodists. I once heard a pastor remark, “It doesn’t hurt to change the label on an empty bottle.” Ouch. I think I’d just say, more charitably, that denominations don’t have the appeal they once did. […]
Physicians at UAB's Pain Treatment Clinic are offering a new minimally invasive treatment option for patients with chronic pain.
For the first time, women at the University of South Alabama lead the Board of Trustees, National Alumni Association and SGA.
April is the month for crawfish-themed festivals across Alabama. Whether or not you opt to suck the crawfish heads is your choice.
Over the years, certain counties in Alabama have bred an inordinate number of governors and state political leaders. The three most prominent enclaves, historically, have been Tuscaloosa, Barbour and Cullman counties. In the earlier years of statehood, Tuscaloosa was the most heralded county. They have continued, intermittently, throughout the years. The most prominent senator in […]
A research team at UAH hopes data will reveal when and where the Rolling Fork EF-4 tornado began to develop and why it was so devastating.
Alabama is blessed with so many places where people can connect with the people who produce their food.
Veteran Tennessee River guide Jimmy Mason had been on a roll recently until a phenomenon known only to a specialty segment of the media and their numerous guides struck. That phenomenon is known as the outdoor writer’s curse. Mason guides mainly on Pickwick and Wilson lakes in northwest Alabama, and his clients had landed eight […]
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, will be making a few stops throughout the south beginning in Alabama next week. Many throughout the country expect that Newsom could be gearing up for a possible presidential run in 2024.
It is a surprise to no one that there is massive division in this country. We fight over political points of view, race, gender, religion, and just about anything else you can possibly form an opinion.
Gov. Will Ainsworth believes now is the best time to cut the grocery tax, and is pushing legislators in Montgomery to get it done.
Senator Katie Britt, on Friday, called the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) "our greatest geopolitical and national security threat" and said that "everything they do is as our adversary."
“We’re not just selling homes, we’re shaping our communities.” According to Arc Realty Co. South, “agents had a great day celebrating the real estate industry” at REALTOR® Day at the Capitol. This year was uniquely special as Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation declaring March 14 as “REALTOR Day” in Alabama. The event featured a […]
Calling President Biden's immigration policies at the southern border a "disaster," Senator Tommy Tuberville announced this week that he will be reintroducing two pieces of legislation that are aimed at countering the effects of the massive waves of illegal immigration that have taken place in the country recently.
Concerns over a fair trial for former President Donald Trump will dominate the discussion over Trump being indicted.Concerns over a fair trial for former President Donald Trump will dominate the discussion over Trump being indicted
Republican members of the Yellowhammer State’s congressional delegation released statements Thursday night blasting the indictment of former President Donald Trump. It is the first time in American history a current or former president has been indicted. Trump was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury on more than 30 charges related to business fraud. He is […]
Senator Katie Britt(R-Montgomery) asked Secretary of Immigration, Alejandro Mayorkas Thursday if he was prepared to admit that there was a crisis at the southern border. Mayorkas was not, instead calling it a "significant challenge".
This year Gov. Kay Ivey signed a proclamation declaring March 14 as REALTOR Day. The day featured speaker Dr. Kimberly Robinson of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
A record-setting performance in capital investment last year is yet another indicator of strength in the Alabama economy. Gov. Kay Ivey said the 2022 Alabama Economic Development Impact Report, compiled by the Alabama Department of Commerce, shows that capital investment of $10.1 billion, tied to economic development projects last year, topped the previous record of […]

