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Britt, Tuberville reintroduce immigration bill

Last week, Senator Katie Britt and Senator Tommy Tuberville joined a group of Republican senators that reintroduced the Immigration Reform Act of 2023.

Backcountry Trail a 'Readers Choice' honoree

Baldwin County is now home to the top recreational trail in the nation. The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail received the top award on February 17th from the 2023 USA Today 10 Best Readers' Choice Awards.

Cavanaugh seeks re-election as PSC president

Citing a desire to continue her fight against the Biden administration's radical energy policies, Twinkle Cavanaugh announced she is seeking another term as president of the Alabama Public Service Commission.

EPA awards $52.6M to ADEM for drinking water projects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has provided $52.6 million to Alabama to address “emerging contaminants” in the state’s public water systems, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management announced. The funding will complement ADEM’s ongoing efforts to improve the state’s drinking water and sewer systems. Last year, ADEM awarded $463 million to public drinking water and wastewater […]

Marshall was on CBS42 in Birmingham and said the inmate appeared to be "posturing" as he watched the video

Tuberville ranking member of key agriculture panel

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been named ranking member of the Rural Development and Energy Subcommittee on the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Tuberville (R-Auburn) will be able aid Alabama’s rural communities and expand access to broadband, giving the state a seat at the table during the 2023 Farm Bill process. “As Alabama’s […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.

Serving up gorgeously crafted plates of food on her blog has transformed this Alabama dietitian into an influencer.

South accounting students help prepare free returns

Margaret Bradford, a graduate student in accounting at the University of South Alabama, looks forward to tax season.

Alabama has so much money, what to do... what to do?

Reflections: Using the cellphone wisely

It was a story from The New York Post last spring that I pondered and saved. The headline proclaimed, “City removes last-standing public payphone from NYC street.” The accompanying picture showed the removal of a telephone counter, not the old-fashioned telephone booth in which Superman changed clothes. It used to be that we entered the […]

Jim and Faye Lacefield have donated Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve, a 693-acre site in northwest Alabama.

5 places to find unique king cake treats in Alabama

Cutting into a king cake, decorated in the Mardi Gras colors of purple, gold, and green, is a favorite ritual for many

UAB’s new ALS clinic offers eight to one advantage

A new clinic for ALS at UAB lets patients see eight health care providers during a single visit, with a single co-pay.

Alabama's Curiteva creates first-of-its-kind spinal implants

By building a PEEK printer, Curiteva is the first company in the world to get FDA approval for an implantable medical device such as this.

The Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes program is adapting to better serve the people who depend on lakes for recreational opportunities.

The Sound Amphitheater to locate on Gulf Coast

The Sound Amphitheater will be located a short drive from Mobile and other parts of the Alabama Gulf Coast in Gautier, MS.

The chair of the House Armed Services Committee, said this is just another example of Biden putting the "woke" agenda over national security.

Third case of CWD confirmed in Lauderdale County

Alabama officials have confirmed a third case of Chronic Wasting Disease in a hunter harvested, white-tailed deer in northwest Alabama.

Q&A: Mitch Reid and The Nature Conservancy

Mitch Reid is making a significant impact through his efforts to preserve Alabama’s land and water assets as the director of The Nature Conservancy.

Hyundai has recently been embroiled in controversy over the use of child labor. The company has been discussing the subject with the U.S. Department of Labor(DOL).

Quality sites vital for Alabama’s economic development

Alabama is recognized as a great place to start, grow, and nurture a business, to get an education, build a career and to thrive.

President Joe Biden has broken his silence on Chinese spy balloons and other identified objects but he didn't really say what they are. “We don’t yet know what these three objects were"

Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Corrections(ADOC), John Hamm, yesterday said that the protocol for execution by nitrogen is almost complete.