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If you are trying to come up with something family-friendly to add to the bucket list, paddling in North Alabama is it.
The late John Bisagno said, “Live as so no one would suspect you’re a preacher but wouldn’t be surprised if you were.”
“‘War Eagle!’ is written somewhere inside that vehicle. I’m not going to say where, or who put it there, but I can assure you, ‘War Eagle’ is there.”
Crimson Ride gives about 2 million rides annually to the campus community, including stops off campus and service on football game days.
ESPN's "First Take" hosted a debate over whether or not Alabama's head football coach Nick Saban is the best-ever college football coach.
Visitors can view what looks like the profile of a Native American’s face seemingly carved into the stone that makes up the bluff’s surface.
Officials on hand for a celebration of the EQS SUV emphasized the experience of Mercedes’ 4,500-member local workforce.
The store offerings highlight the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which encompasses more than 135 locations across 15 states, including eight Alabama cities.
Judging from the turnout at the recent Buckmasters Expo, the appeal of the great outdoors remains high in Alabama.
Two Alabama congressmen are honoring the 13 service men and women who were killed during a bomb attack in Afghanistan last year.
According to some Alabama education leaders, President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program will be good news for the Yellowhammer State.
Greene's contract with the university was set to expire in January of 2023, and his job status appeared to be in jeopardy.
Investment levels for the Business Council of Alabama's Birmingham fundraiser range from $2,000 to $30,000.
On Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced the awarding of more than $26 million in grants to expand broadband services across Alabama.
Tucker Carlson and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis discussed why more people need to care about their local school board races.
When administering the election process, officials must properly balance voter access and election integrity.
It’s been ordered that a redacted version of the affidavit that justified the FBI raid at former President Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago be released today by noon.
The 140,000 square-foot facility includes a luxury hotel and spa, a restaurant, coffee roastery, brewery, and a food hall.
Biden is teaching the next generation to do what they want, borrow money to pay for it and then wait for “forgiveness.”
The senators assert that the timing of the new policy is suspect and seems to be related to the chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
On Thursday, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth announced the promotion of Jess Skaggs to chief of staff effective October 1.
Aderholt highlighted a plan that House Republicans are currently formulating that he believes will help lower the cost of college in the future.

