All News — Page 554
Fortune ranked the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s in-person master’s degree in cybersecurity as the No. 1 program in the country.
Little did Keith Dees and his son Huntley know the result of their trip would be hauling a record fish into their bass boat.
Hunting season isn’t over, yet – particularly if you’re a vet, in the military now or a kid. The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has designated Feb. 4 as the second of the 2022-2023 hunting season’s Special Youth, Veteran and Active Military Personnel Waterfowl Hunting Days. […]
Politics and art don’t typically go hand in hand, but for Birmingham-based artist Kyle Rogers, the two will forever be intertwined.
Friday, Governor Kay Ivey said that Alabama’s preliminary,seasonally adjusted December unemployment rate is 2.8%. This number is up from the month of November’s rate of 2.7%. Last December’s rate of 3.1% was much higher than this years.
State Auditor Andrew Sorrell commended Ivey for the decision, which he believes will cut the size of government and save taxpayer dollars.
Recently, at an American Meteorological Society meeting, members discussed the use of hyperbole in describing various weather events.
They said it was inevitable and they were right, the U.S. government has now exceeded its borrowing limit and the debt junkies responsible in the House, the Senate, and the White House can't agree on how to apply for a bigger credit line
Recently my wife, Denise, and I traveled to New York City to celebrate our 40 th wedding anniversary. Our anniversary is Dec. 17; her birthday is Dec. 27; and every year that we have been married they have put Christmas on Dec. 25! Yes, some would say I am a scheduling genius. We like going […]
Congressman Dale Strong, who represents north Alabama’s 5th Congressional District, spoke to members of the media Thursday to discuss his new position in Washington D.C.
The Alabama Center for Law and Liberty (ACLL) filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of Groff's petition in August.
Wednesday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) expressed frustration over debt ceiling fight.
Much is being made about the United States government hitting its debt limit today, there is currently a standoff in Congress over how to move forward after it finally happens
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers believe these modern weapon systems should be sent to the Ukrainians as soon as possible.
On Wednesday, in Montgomery, Governor Kay Ivey made good on her promise to begin focusing immediately on education in Alabama.
Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, along with other state officials, was sworn in on Monday. It will be Ainsworth’s second term in office.
A legal defense fund for two Wetumpka women convicted of feeding and trapping stray cats in order to fix them has topped over $80,000.
Established in 2014, Freedom Real Estate is the creation of Torch Technologies co-founder Bill Roark. As CEO of Torch, Roark guided the organization to national recognition as one of Forbes’ Small Giants in the America’s Best Small Companies list and Entrepreneur magazine’s Top 100 Fastest Growing Companies in America. Torch is now one of the […]

