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Women sentenced for feeding feral felines

Two women got an unexpected surprise when they were arrested for trapping and feeding cats over the summer. Beverly Roberts, 85, and Mary Alston, 61, were found guilty on four criminal charges Tuesday. A Wetumpka city judge sentenced both to two years of unsupervised probation and 10 days in jail. The sentence of 10 days […]

Almost every member of the Alabama U.S. House delegation has made statements on the current state of the U.S./Mexico border and none of them are happy about what is happening

Sorry, media friends, but Mo isn't going to jail

Mo Brooks is not going to be arrested for doing his job

C-Spire names Mary Aderholt development manager

C-Spire has hired Mary Elliot Aderholt as an economic development manager for its strategic and government relations group in Homewood. C-Spire is a statewide telecommunications and technology services company. “We are excited Mary Elliot has joined our team as an economic development manager, she brings a wealth of knowledge that makes her the ideal candidate […]

U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) is the "top earmarker" in the FY2023 appropriation bills to fund the government.

Republicans in Alabama's congressional delegation are speaking out and criticizing President Joe Biden's failure to secure the border. 

State Rep. Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville), the Republican Caucus nominee for Speaker of the Alabama House, announced today the third round of intended appointments to head House committees. The appointments will become effective once Ledbetter officially takes the Speaker’s gavel after the chamber’s organizational session in January. Because Republicans hold a 77-member supermajority in the Alabama […]

Four questions with BCA President & CEO Helena Duncan

For more about Alabama's newest CEO, her leadership philosophy and expectations for the future, here are "Four Questions with Helena Duncan."

The Alabama branch of the National Wild Turkey Federation set aside over $143,000 recently for wild turkey projects in the state of Alabama.

Shooting threats drew a police response to multiple schools in Alabama yesterday. All over the state calls were made claiming active shooter events were underway

Ivey pushes state's broadband expansion

Gov. Kay Ivey will be hosting meetings in all 67 counties of Alabama to discuss further broadband possibilities with local stakeholders.

After a thorough "investigation," Huntsville City Schools allowed a teacher back into the classroom and now he has been exposed as someone who intentionally indoctrinated students.

Mississippi State head football coach Mike Leach passed away Monday night at the age of 61, the university announced Tuesday.

Tips to prepare your home for cold weather

Nothing impacts your energy use—and therefore, your utility bill—more than the weather. Specifically, the outside air temperature.

Aderholt District Director Housel to retire

Paul Housel, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt's district director, is set to retire after 25 years of service in the federal government.

Sam Bankman-Fried, known as SBF, is now locked up in the Bahamas while awaiting extradition.

Gov. Kay Ivey sent a memo Monday to all agency heads announcing a ban on the use of TikTok on all state devices and the state network.

Hubbard may be released next month

Former Alabama Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard is expected to be released from prison in less than a month.

Morning Joe laughs off obvious crimes by his friends

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth discussed school choice and other ways to improve the education system in Alabama.

Alabama’s soon-to-be junior senator, Katie Britt is helping lay out the party's vision for the future so they can gain the majority in 2024.

Mississippi State head football coach Mike Leach is reportedly in "critical" condition after experiencing a health emergency Sunday evening.

The 22-year-old Owens took stage in Nazi Germany representing the United States amidst global media coverage and ongoing struggles for Civil Rights.

Rep. Carl: Securing our national defense

While no bill is perfect, I am thrilled the FY23 NDAA has passed the House. This is a win for Alabama and the United States of America.