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Every day President Joe Biden is president records are set in America, record low approval ratings or record high gas prices
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Space Hardware Club robotic rover team finished third among U.S. teams and sixth overall in recent competition at the University Rover Challenge (URC) Finals in the desert of southern Utah. The 21-member SHC team from UAH, a part of the University of Alabama System competed for the first […]
According to a study by the Farm Bureau, this year’s cookout will cost the average family more than $10 extra compared to last year.
One of the fastest non-motorized sports in The World Games will be held at one of the most historic venues in downtown Birmingham.
The exciting week of competition culminated with Lindsay Fincher, of Wedowee, being crowned Miss Alabama 2022.
As each of those brave souls lifted the quill and placed his signature upon the document known as the Declaration of Independence, our Founding Fathers had set a course into the unchartered waters of democracy with a government directed by and for the people. Now our nation stands 246 years on this side of that […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
Auburn University student Rachel Ruhlin never expected the lessons she learned in her audiology class might potentially save her father’s life, but that’s exactly what happened earlier this year. Ruhlin — an incoming senior from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, studying Speech, Language and Hearing Science in the College of Liberal Arts — will eventually apply what she has learned in the […]
University of Alabama at Birmingham has announced plans to maintain continuity and positive momentum by leveraging the expertise of veteran leaders with the upcoming departure of Dr. Selwyn Vickers.
D’Road Café is a kind of crossroads of international flavor in downtown Montgomery. South American cuisine is just the beginning of what Janett Malpartida can do.
We celebrate America on the Fourth of July. But do Americans today still respect each other enough to constitute a functioning country? Responses to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade illustrate this animosity and the challenge we face maintaining liberal democracy. The Supreme Court did not outlaw abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson, […]
Simon and Garfunkel recorded “The Sound Of Silence” in 1964, later popularized in the 1967 film, “The Graduate.” Simon explained that he retreated to his bathroom and turned off the lights to write the song, and this explains the line, “Hello darkness, my old friend.” However, the sound of silence is often not heard. We […]
United Launch Alliance on Friday delivered on yet another launch that will prove vital to U.S. national security.
One of Alabama’s legendary political figures burst on the scene in 1970, when Bill Baxley was elected Attorney General.
Revitalization of Trussville, Alabama’s downtown is well under way with the addition of its new entertainment district. The development caters to the community that lives locally and offers a variety of options for “play” like a family-friendly green space, a brewery carrying artisan ales, trendy restaurants and even an outdoor amphitheater. As the development got […]
From all-day festivals and live music to spectacular displays, here are the best ways to celebrate Independence Day in Alabama this year.
At the request of anglers and spectators, the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo (ADSFR) will again have a shark category for the 89th annual event, scheduled July 14-17 at the rodeo site on Dauphin Island. Of course, ADSFR officials checked with marine scientists to ensure bringing the category back was ecologically sound. “It’s been about […]
Every year, Americans – often youngsters – suffer serious eye injuries from fireworks on the Fourth of July. People like teenager Jameson Lamb, robbed of his vision in his right eye at age 16 when a Roman candle he thought was extinguished hit him in the face. Or Erika Rodriguez-Loza, 14, who was permanently blinded […]
Anyone with a rod and reel has a chance to win a million dollars or other prizes at the Crank 4 Bank tagged fishing event going on now through July 4 on Wheeler Lake. The tournament is open to anyone who registers at least two hours before catching a tagged fish at any point during the 13 weeks, no fancy bass boat needed.
The Alabama Mining Association recently announced the results of its inaugural Alabama Surface Mine First Responder Competition.
In a Thursday ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions.
Friday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," Brooks discussed the potential of testifying to the January 6 committee.

