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Lawmakers and policy experts from across the state joined together to host the first legislative summit on Alabama’s economy.
Due to the high demand for tickets, the Alabama Republican Party is changing the venue for its event featuring Governor Ron DeSantis.
For the past several decades, Alabama’s power has been centered around the U.S. Senate – primarily because of Richard Shelby’s immense power and influence.
First, it was football. Now it's basketball. Last night the No.11 Tennessee Volunteers beat the No.1 ranked Crimson Tide 68-59.
A Walker County man, Anthony "Tony" Mitchell, died on January 26th while in police custody. His mother is now filing a federal lawsuit.
The activities of the Alabama Community College System and their students support one out of every 27 jobs in Alabama.
From the outset of the conflict the United States has provided funding, training, and weapons for the defense of Ukraine.
Mayor Peter finally addresses toxic train, Alabama abortion law sees unlikely legislative challenge, and more ...
Senator Tommy Tuberville is reintroducing the Financial Freedom Act, which will keep the government out of Americans’ investment decisions.
Recently, a former Alabama sheriff had an 11 count indictment reinstated against him in the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals.
The report provides a wide-range of data that measures the health of Alabama’s economy and all types of valuable real estate information.
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) is pushing back against claims that his bill, SB 7, implements the "unfettered release of criminals."
Calhoun County is the home of the Anniston Army Depot, and the Center for Domestic Preparedness as well as many armed services retirees.
Paul Martini has traveled to 37 nations and 5 continents to share the love, and gospel, of Jesus Christ. He has a strong anointing for evangelism, and he carries the gift of healing, and his desire is to see the lost turned to the heart of the Father. At a young age, Paul ran away […]
A schism between Alabama Republicans is forming with Governor Kay Ivey supporting the release of criminals early while other want the policy stopped
General contractors Brasfield & Gorrie won "Project of the Year" for its work on the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering.
APM Terminals Mobile is expanding its rail infrastructure to meet the demand for increased supply chain gateway options and inland rail logistics by building a rail facility. The expansion includes additional tracks, railyard storage space, and improved access from the berth at the Mobile location. These additions and improved accessibility will promote productivity and safety, […]
Britt said that D.C. and other Democrat-run municipalities are "diluting the value of American citizenship."
The bill's cosponsor, State Sen. Gerald Allen, disagrees with Ivey and believes the current law will not help keep Alabamians safe.
Yesterday, Senator Tuberville gave a speech on the Senate floor speaking out against what he has called the "Democrats radical abortion agenda."
The Super Bowl has had a tradition for many years of military flyovers before the big game. However, this years flyover was different.

