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From playoff expansion to marquee battles, college football was back this Labor Day weekend in exactly the way we wanted.
With the coming election on November 8th, Alabama Sec. of State John Merrill says he's looking for more people to become poll workers in the Yellowhammer State.
As storm season approaches, Republican members of Congress are calling on President Joe Biden to address the Southeast's electronic infrastructure supply chain woes.
The Colbert County Tourism and Convention Bureau in Tuscumbia will be the beneficiary of a $1.7 million U.S. Department of Commerce grant.
Tuesday, House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) said he could support a one time tax rebate for Alabamians.
For University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban, mental health is a major factor in his program's unprecedented success.
The University of Alabama's Million Dollar Band will forgo its visit to the Lone Star State this weekend in its matchup with the University of Texas.
The player will take on the role of David, a servant and military leader for king Saul, who is being hunted by the king and his army.
On Monday, a federal judge announced that they would appoint a special master to review documents seized by the FBI during the raid on Mar-a-Lago. This move is expected to delay any investigations ongoing with the Justice Department's criminal investigation but the DOJ has already stated they have identified material they should not have
According to the lawmaker, his experience in the legal profession makes him "well suited" to occupy the position of Senate Judiciary Committee chairman.
A congressional map strictly derived from the state's racial makeup, Pringle said, was something the state was told it could not draw.
It’s a growing business in Alabama that is sowing a different kind of agriculture – and helping meet the expectations of polished palates, healthy eaters and people struggling with food insecurity.
Auburn University graduate Jordan Beam has received a Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship, which will be applied toward her first year of medical school at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine.
The chef-owner of K&J’s Elegant Pastries & Creamery, a custom cake shop in downtown Birmingham that specializes in cakes for all occasions, including weddings, started her business in 2010 in her home kitchen making sweets for friends and family.
Although it was delayed by weather, Auburn earned its first victory of the season Saturday night in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
A cutting-edge marine vessel that can sail the high seas without a crew will be manufactured exclusively in Mobile.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
With college and professional teams kicking off, a lot of people around the country are devoting deep thought to chicken wings.
Wall Street is known for characters like the real Jordan Belmont and fictional Gordon Gekko personifying greed.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has announced that Neil Laya, an aerospace engineering graduate student, has been awarded an Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) Fellowship.
The group has played music festivals, private functions, and multiple music venues, playing bluegrass tunes and adding a bluegrass touch to country, jazz, funk, rock, and even metal.
The younger generation doesn’t understand a number of words and phrases, including “broken record,” “ice box,” “party line,” “ungawa” and “Kemo sabe.” Another phrase is one we don’t hear too much anymore, “Who does she think she is, the queen of Sheba?” This phrase is used to describe one with an inflated opinion of themselves–someone […]
This is the final version of a three week series of stories that illustrate that Alabama is a “Big Front Porch.” James E. “Big Jim” Folsom was one of our few two-term governors. In the old days, governors could not succeed themselves. Therefore, Big Jim was first governor in 1946-1950. He waited out four years […]

