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Southern Research: Moving science in next 80 years

If our ambitions seem big, it may be helpful to remember our track record of accomplishments, which is anything but small.

The lake manager position is contracted with the State of Alabama for a three-year term, which is renewable at the discretion of the state.

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Association officially launched this week in an effort to promote the state's emerging medicinal industry.

Sen. Arthur Orr

State Sen. Arthur Orr discussed what he believes tax relief would look like for taxpayers in the Yellowhammer State.

State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) discussed why he will never support doing away with the life without parole sentences.

The University of Alabama broke its yearly fundraising record, receiving $226 million in gifts and pledges during fiscal year 2022.

While reading a book in his drag costume, Miller suggested that "everybody likes a big bone" and said all men "have meat on their mind."

As Democrats look down the barrell at what could be a pretty bad election night, the cries of "racism" get louder and more shrill

United Launch Alliance (ULA) is nearing completion of its development of the next-generation Vulcan Centaur launch vehicle.

Terry Jennings is a 2022 Woman of Impact

Terry Jennings said defense and government contracting was all she ever knew and never really considered doing anything else.

It sure is convenient that Democrats find a reason to get all religious in Georgia right before the midterms.

Wednesday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," State Rep. Andrew Sorrell discussed what kind of tax relief program he would support in Alabama.

Jenimar Pendleton is the founder of Watermarked Ministries and is a licensed minister under Global Awakening’s Apostolic Network.

Milo’s finds a sweet spot in Clanton

Located off Exit 205, Clanton will become the newest city to host a Milo’s Hamburgers establishment on Thursday.

The Lincoln Project tweeted a video Tuesday with a caption stating Tuberville's remarks were "what fear-mongering looks like."

100 years ago this month, Italy succumbed to a new political order that would ignite a worldwide struggle for freedom.

Gov. Kay Ivey holds the highest approval rating of all governors in the Southeast, according to a Morning Consult survey published Tuesday.

Auburn adds new graduate program in real estate

AU MRED Director Justin Benefield believes the program is “uniquely qualified because they have the right mix of institutional resources.”

The media narrative regarding remarks made by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is predicated on righteous anger and copious misquoting.

Lockheed Martin honors vets during Space Week

Employees at Lockheed Martin's Huntsville site are celebrating a population crucial to their work – veterans and military service members.

Christian Horn is defending U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) against criticism by Democrats and the media.

Dr. Julia Boothe a 2022 Woman of Impact

With over 20 years of experience as a board certified family medicine practitioner, Dr. Julia Boothe is the founder of Pickens County Primary Care in Reform and currently serves as the president of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, where she is working to promote the state’s new telehealth law and the extension of Medicaid coverage for mothers after childbirth.

The attacks on U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker and other Republicans will ramp up heading into the midterm elections.

During his Monday press conference, Kiffin was asked how to manage the adversity faced by head coaches while on the hot seat.