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Disgraced FBI agent Peter Strzok is making media appearances to talk about the integrity of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which is pretty amazing considering his embarrassing record and dismissal

Bradley Byrne: Alabama businesses want to compete

A decision not to compete this critical program  – and offer our service members the very best military platform – would be a failure in leadership.

The affidavit that resulted in the FBI raiding former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home will not be released, according to the DOJ.

The Alabama Forestry Association on Monday announced its endorsement of three Republican nominees seeking election to the legislature's upper chamber.

Despite the ongoing issues with Alabama's prison system, State Sen. Greg Albritton said he doesn't believe the DOJ will take control of them.

Rep. Jerry Carl: The Inflation Reduction Act is wrong for America

Don’t be fooled, this bill is a new version of Build Back Better, except now the IRS gets even MORE money to hire new agents.

Legislature’s investment in water and sewer projects already paying dividends for Alabama communities

The Legislature responded decisively to Governor Ivey, authorizing $772 million that will aid communities in every corner of Alabama.

Sixty years after the release of the film adaptation of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a new exhibit at the Gadsden Museum of Art examines the character of Atticus Finch.

House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) proposed a plan to eventually eliminate the grocery tax in the Yellowhammer State

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem paid a visit to Gov. Kay Ivey, and Alabama's chief executive said she was “proud” to welcome Noem to the state.

Dr. Daniel Sutter: On lowering drug prices

The Inflation Reduction Act does little to address inflation, primarily because it is a spending measure and government spending fueled our current inflation.

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

NASA’s Super Guppy brings Orion’s test vehicle home to Marshall

Rain almost waterlogged NASA’s Super Guppy and prevented it from landing Wednesday at the Redstone Army Airfield.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Nursing has been selected as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education.

Where to find Alabama’s best biscuits

What is it about Alabama biscuits? The best—airy and light—are a quintessentially Southern food equally at home in a diner or haute cuisine.

Visit Lake Guntersville with world-renown paddler Ken Whiting

Lake Guntersville was featured on the most recent season of “Facing Waves”, a travel paddling show on Bally Sports Southeast.

Commerce announces new small business resources in Alabama

The Alabama Department of Commerce announced the publication of “Alabama’s Answers: Starting Your Business in Alabama".

Sunday Reflections: Preaching to the choir

We must never think that sitting in church and hearing a sermon is enough to make us right with God.

Evangeline’s crab cakes one of 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama

A good crab cake is a combination of great ingredients, a perfect ratio of crab meat and proven technique.

The Alabama Republican Party has approved a resolution calling for party registration and closed primary elections.

Watch live: ALGOP holds summer meeting

The Alabama Republican Party’s summer meeting is underway, where members of its state executive committee are conducting the party’s official business.

Unfortunately, the usual suspects on cable news have reverted back to 2017, asking if former President Donald Trump is a foreign asset.

SAIC partners with Alabama A&M for $100,000 STEM scholarship fund

Two incoming freshmen will be the beneficiaries of a $100,000 STEM scholarship fund donated by SAIC in partnership with the university.

Medical products maker growing with new 110 jobs in Houston County

Global Resources International announced plans to add 100 workers at the APS medical manufacturing center in Dothan.