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Dignitaries officially opened the State Representative Steve McMillan Fort Morgan Fishing Pier and Boat Ramp on Mobile Bay.

Each November, the University of Alabama at Birmingham is home to some of the cutest little turkeys around.

For 50 years, Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) has been training nurses to serve the people of Alabama and beyond.

Learn about German holiday traditions in Cullman, Alabama

They say there’s no place like home for the holidays, but few places in the world know how to celebrate the season quite like Germany.

Researchers at Auburn are working on a robotic system that could provide a solution for long-term profitability and sustainability.

The committee focuses on building the highly skilled workforce Alabama needs to meet current and future challenges and opportunities.

Still reason for hope this Thanksgiving

While the lack of a crimson wave has created concern for conservatives across the nation, there remains hope better days are still ahead.

For those who bravely untangle last year’s Christmas lights, imagine covering an entire zoo or botanical garden with the illuminating bulbs.

U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl: Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is such an important time of year for my family, and I always enjoy revisiting how Thanksgiving got its start in America.

The Business Council of Alabama announced Wednesday the promotion of Joshua Vaughn to vice president of communications and marketing.

Ivey highlighted the role small businesses play and encouraged Alabamians to patronize locally-owned businesses.

Speaker-designate Nathaniel Ledbetter announced Wednesday his intention to appoint former State Rep. Mark Tuggle as his chief of staff.

Interim Auburn head football coach Cadillac Williams should permenantly lead the Tigers' program, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville.

America's first Thanksgiving proclamation

Our founders understood that in order for us to succeed as a nation we would need the help of Almighty God.

Who knew marrying your victim could get you out of legal trouble?

3 critical steps to take if you’re planning to buy a house in 2023

How to get pre-approved, get the lowest mortgage rate possible, and find a good agent.

Let's explore the avenues that could devastate the college football world and lead Alabama to earn another playoff bid.

Marshall

Steve Marshall believes that Title 42 needs to stay in place because it's been an effective tool in handling the crisis at the border. 

It is not a mirage, your terrible Thanksgiving Day dinner, where we celebrate the reckless slaughter of indigenous people and the raping of their land while you are lectured by your mentally deficient family members about the world will cost more this year.

Tuberville supports to two pieces of legislation to help military readiness and prevent COVID vaccine mandates for the military.

An endowed chair is one of the highest academic accolades a scholarly expert can receive and promotes the highest standard of excellence.

The Yellowhammer State has more than 23 million acres of timberland — and plants 1.56 trees for every tree harvested.

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Tommy Tuberville rides the Trump train

It has become common practice for star college football players to opt out of bowl games to ensure their health ahead of the NFL draft.