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Mobile-based shipbuilder Austal USA has been awarded a U.S. Coast Guard contract, which has the potential to reach $3.3 billion in value, to construct 11 medium-endurance Offshore Patrol Cutters.
Ever since former President Donald Trump entered politics, there has been one conspiracy theory after another that was ready to take him down, but they never quite hit.
Bibb County sheriff's deputy Brad Johnson passed away Thursday afternoon from complications stemming from a gunshot wound he sustained while in the line of duty.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) joined some of his Republican House colleagues in expressing concern that this new rule will be used to force public schools to push new transgender policies.
The Transportation Secretary said the pilot program will help "deliver a transportation future that connects communities and helps residents get where they need to go."
Huntsville-based security and compliance provider Summit 7 Systems has been recognized as the Microsoft US Compliance Partner of the Year.
A recent partnership formed between the Alabama Association of Realtors and Alabama State University will promote opportunities for ASU students to gain in-depth education relating to the real estate industry.
Today, buyers are reacting in one of two ways: they’re either making the decision to buy now before rates climb higher or they’re waiting it out in hopes rates will fall. Let’s look at some context that can help you understand why so many buyers are jumping off the fence and into action rather than waiting to buy.
Montgomery-based personal injury and consumer protection attorney Gibson Vance, a principal at Beasley Allen Law Firm, recently assumed the position of president of the Alabama State Bar.
The Alabama Republican Party announced late Wednesday that it would revisit its decision to grant State Sen. Tom Whatley a tying vote.
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in allowing for the termination of "Remain in Mexico."
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough spent the last few years talking about how former-President Donald Trump's immigration policies, which worked, were evil and cruel, and now he is having to acknowledge the horrors of President Joe Biden's terrible decisions on this issue.
A manhunt for the individual wanted in connection to the shooting of two Bibb County sheriff's deputies ended with the suspect's capture on Thursday, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.
Although the Secret Service immediately debunked the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson where she claimed former-President Donald Trump attempted to take on his protective detail on January 6 to head to the U.S. Capitol, the impact of her testimony was further blunted by other issues raised by people she attempted to implicate during her testimony.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), the lead Republican of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement praising the move.
Earlier this year, Gov. Kay Ivey signed the “Alabama Vulnerable Child Protection Act,” which banned the prescription of puberty inhibitors to minors and also barred gender-altering procedures from being performed on minors. A federal judge later issued an injunction that effectively blocked the law from being implemented while it was being challenged in court. Tuesday, […]
In a world that is constantly bombarding us with noise, it is extremely important to find ways to remain focused on the things that matter most. Author Billie Jauss has developed a plan that will help people: Determine their internal distractions. Evaluate their emotional barriers. Terminate the toxins to hear, trust and go. Outline a […]
In recent years, AT&T has displayed its commitment to expanding its presence in Alabama by making significant investments in the state's digital infrastructure.
The dramatics have yet to cease in the Senate District 27 GOP primary saga featuring State Sen. Tom Whatley and Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey.
Those looking for insightful political analysis on "The View" are always going to come up empty, so it should come as no surprise the Supreme Court ruling on a high school football coach's prayer flummoxed the hosts.
The UA College of Community Health Sciences recently welcomed the inaugural class of a new summer program for students in pre-medical studies who wish to seek careers in rural primary care.
A phrase often heard these days is “date the rate, marry the house.” As homebuyers have watched interest rates rise over last year, this has been the advice to cautious purchasers. Today, buyers are reacting in one of two ways: they’re either making the decision to buy now before rates climb higher, or they’re waiting […]

