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President Joe Biden gave as good of a speech as you would expect with his record on the issues on the table

If you took a nighttime plane ride across much of the rural South in the early 1900s, you would see nothing but darkness on the ground below because electricity at the time was centered mainly around highly populated areas. But through federal, state and private sector partnerships, electricity was brought to rural America to light […]

6 questions with John Kvach of North Alabama’s Singing River Trail

John Kvach oversees a project that will create an expansive greenway system across north Alabama, connecting eight counties and 27 towns.

The Chairman of the Republican Party of Alabama believes the time is now for education reform in the Yellowhammer State.

Freedom real estate offers 'Freedom to Succeed'

Freedom Real Estate provides local market expertise in the business of long-term ownership and management of commercial real estate.

Why can't Joe Biden tell the truth?

Auburn's Lee achieves 'phenomenal accomplishment'

Auburn's Suni Lee ,19, is already well known throughout the world of gymnastics both at the collegiate level and at an Olympic level.

The freshman Senator thinks it's time for the federal government to be more responsible with the people's money.

Justice Will Sellers: The Copernican Revolution

The world Nicholas Copernicus was born into was wrong. Indeed, 550 years ago, almost everything people thought about the world and their place in it were based on false ideas. Without necessarily meaning to, Copernicus shook his world to the core and ushered in a revolution in science. Everyone in the western world believed that […]

Alexander City, Alabama has been nominated by 10best.com, a USA TODAY affiliate, for the best small, southern town award.

AG: Failed execution not 'cruel or unusual'

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is arguing against a lawsuit that says that inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith suffered "cruel and unusual punishment" during a failed lethal injection attempt last November.

Governor's office opens applications for summer interns

If you’re an undergraduate student looking for firsthand experience in the public sector this summer, Gov. Kay Ivey has an idea for you. The Governor’s Office announced applications for the summer internship program is now open.  “No matter what industry you imagine yourself working in, an internship here at the State Capitol will truly be […]

In what should come as a shock to most, but probably won't the United States government seems to have a class of non-elected overseers that are over-ruling and, apparently neglecting to inform the President of the United State on national security matters

State of Our Union? Broke, woke, and international joke

Tonight, President Biden will give his second State of the Union address to Congress, but let me save him the trouble: We’re broke, we’re woke, and internationally we’re a joke. After trillions in COVID spending, the inflation-busting Inflation Reduction Act, and foreign aid with little oversight, we are now $31.4 trillion – with a ‘T” […]

Biden can blame Trump all day, this is on him

Members of Alabama's GOP congressional delegation criticized the Biden over how his administration handled the national security threat. 

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Rent control again?

The Biden Administration is exploring imposing rent control nationwide via executive order. This is yet another questionable policy measure by our governments. Despite the joke, “if you line up all economists end to end, they still wouldn’t reach a conclusion,” economists largely agree on the effects of rent control, minimum wages, and student debt cancellation. […]

Tuberville joins legislation to protect gun rights

Senator Tommy Tuberville has signed onto two bills that are designed to protect Alabamians and Americans 2nd amendment rights. The two pieces of legislation will be known as the "Stop Harassing Owners of Rifles Today Act"(SHORT Act) and the "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

Grant program to aid sheriffs

Monday, Governor Kay Ivey announced that sheriffs' departments throughout the state of Alabama will begin receiving funds quarterly.

Freeze experiencing recruiting success at Auburn

Auburn Football fans may have something to be excited about.Hugh Freeze, Auburn's new head coach, has had a large amount of success in recruiting new talent to the Plains.

Govan seeking Appeals seat

Thomas Govan announced he is seeking the Republican Party nomination for Place 2 on the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals in the March 2024 primary. The seat is held by Judge Chris McCool, who recently announced his candidacy for the Alabama Supreme Court. “As a lifelong conservative and experienced champion for justice in our great […]

Sen. Arthur Orr

On WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) said he doesn't believe there's any will to pass a Medicaid expansion.

Steele named defensive coordinator for Tide

The University of Alabama has announced that Kevin Steele, the former University of Miami defensive coordinator, will be joining the Crimson Tide as the teams new defensive coordinator. Steele is replacing Pete Golding, who will now be at Ole Miss.

After the Biden administration finally shot down the Chinese spy balloon members of the Alabama Congressional delegation noted what a debacle the situation has been for Biden