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In response to abortion bans going into effect in states like Alabama, President Joe Biden has signed a vague executive order that focuses on protecting medical abortions, emergency contraceptives, and reproductive education through Health and Human Services.
In an effort to help Alabama's youth better their knowledge and understanding of the founding and history of the United States, Troy University and the American Village in Montevallo are joining forces.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
In one of the final decisions of a momentous term, the Supreme Court halted the replacement of coal-fired power plants in West Virginia v. EPA. The decision constitutes a major victory for representative government. Several states and power companies challenged the EPA’s 2015 Clean Power Plan (CPP), which was forcing the early retirement of coal-fired […]
Auburn University’s College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment plans to enhance Weagle Woods, an approximately 11-acre tract of forestland behind the Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building at South Donahue Drive and Lem Morrison Drive. The project is funded through support by Auburn alumni Ken and Barby Oser of Milton, Florida. Ken is a graduate of the college, […]
When members of the Air Force and other military personnel are deployed overseas, they often know little about the people and customs of the country where they will be stationed. Because they may be dispatched almost immediately to their new post, it’s important for them to get up to speed as quickly as possible. The […]
The last two years have been filled with an ebb and flow of trends throughout the pandemic. While some have faded, like bread baking and the popularity of Tiger King, others like board games and Zoom have remained. Another of the biggest lasting trends has been an increased interest in birdwatching. Businesses that sell birdfeed […]
Singer Tony Orlando recorded “Tie A Yellow Ribbon” in 1973, the story of a man after release from prison. He tells his sweetheart to tie a yellow ribbon to the oak tree if she’ll welcome him, but if he doesn’t see the ribbon, he’ll stay on the bus and travel on. When he drew nearer […]
For the first time in almost a decade, a payload created by a student-led group at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has rocketed to space. Students are now analyzing the data sent back by the flight monitoring equipment they built as part of the Terminus Spaceflight Research Group (TSRG) operating under the auspices […]
Katie Britt won the Republican Senate primary the old fashioned way. She got out and worked for it and earned it and, folks, she won big. She beat Mo Brooks 63% to 37% in the GOP runoff. Katie carried an amazing 66 out of 67 counties. Katie Boyd Britt was born to win this Senate […]
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo this week announced the department’s Economic Development Administration had awarded a grant to Fairhope to create a business resource hub
The push to cast all people who aren't for abortion on demand as uncaring monsters is going into overdrive.
Local and state officials recently joined Farpoint Development to announce the launch of a project to build the Regional East Alabama Logistics Park.
With the Gulf Coast in the peak of fishing season for the abundant reef fish in Alabama’s vast artificial reef zone, the Return ’Em Right program is designed to educate anglers on how to ensure any fish caught and released have the best chance to survive and return to the reef. Charlie Robertson, Fisheries Restoration […]
Birmingham is playing host to the world games in 2022. Among those competing representing the U.S. will be several local faces. At least five athletes connected with the state will be involved.
Friday on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) said Alabama's state budgets are still in "excellent shape."
Tea Party Express, a nationwide conservative grassroots advocacy organization, on Friday announced its endorsement of Britt in the November 8 general election contest.
Six Alabama small business owners were recently hosted by Meta, Facebook's parent company, in Washington, D.C. to meet with U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) to discuss how social media helps their companies' operations.
Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth promised he will fight to keep the current abortion law in place in the Yellowhammer State.
Everbloom Health has opened its new manufacturing facility on HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology's campus in Huntsville.
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has taken a strange position towards pregnancy centers in the United States.
In light of last week's killing of Bibb County sheriff's deputy Brad Johnson, Alabama's so-called "Good Time" laws have been placed under the microscope.
State Representative Terri Collins (R-Decatur) is unsure if there will be any changes to the Human Life Protection Act, which she sponsored since it has taken effect in the state.

