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Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town says there are many "unintended consequences" to the new law that will have to be clarified by the Alabama Legislature in the next session.

Last week, President Joe Biden proposed reforms to Title IX that would pave the way for biological males to compete in female sports.

Next month, University of Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will have the opportunity to add to his list of highly coveted recognitions as a nominee for The 2022 ESPYS' "Best College Athlete, Men's Sports."

Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Northrop Grumman are two names in Alabama's robust defense industry that are best known for their roles in supporting the warfighter in protecting the homeland against foreign threats.

United Launch Alliance is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of an Atlas V 541 rocket in support of a U.S. Space Force mission relating to missile defense.

The American media and their Democrats have had a rough weekend digesting the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion.

Merry Michael Smith, director of media at Birmingham-based Big Communications, has been recognized as one of the top women in her profession by Ragan Communications.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor of a former Washington state high school football coach who was fired for kneeling in prayer at midfield after games.

Many questions were asked about who the then-unknown testimony will come from at the hastily-called January 6 committee hearing scheduled for today, but we do know it will not be U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville).

Saturday, Tuberville posted a video on Facebook calling on the President to allow oil and gas companies to "drill, drill, drill."

HUNTSVILLE -- Lockheed Martin Space on Monday held a ground breaking ceremony for its Next Generation Interceptor Missile System Integration Lab.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall continues to remind people that abortion is now illegal under state law except for rare exceptions to protect the life of the mother.

The race, which features State Sen. Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) and Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey, will come to a conclusion by way of a coin flip as outlined by state law.

Carl: Life wins

The Supreme Court is simply saying there is no federally protected right to an abortion.

The Missile Defense Agency recently selected Raytheon to continue its development of the first-ever interceptor designed to eliminate the threat of hypersonic missiles.

U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) has announced the introduction of a bill that would allow states to require proof of citizenship during the voter registration process.

In Alabama, Attorney General Steve Marshall has sent a warning to abortion clinics across the state after the U.S. Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v. Wade

Beth Chapman: Low turnout, high stakes

“The world is run by those who show up.” This quote has been used to motivate everyone from athletes to business leaders, but it’s never been truer than when it comes to elections — especially elections with a low voter turnout. When only 13% of Alabamians turned out to vote in the June 21 runoff […]

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.

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

For 20 years, Go Skateboarding Day, on June 21, has been a time for enthusiasts to recognize (and play hooky from normal obligations) to hit sidewalks and skate parks and embrace the internationally celebrated sport of skateboarding. But on this particular June 21, skateboarders in Birmingham rejoiced and marked a landmark moment: the opening of City Walk […]

Dr. Daniel Sutter: The USFL and labor markets

The reborn United States Football League has completed its first regular season. USFL players made $4,500 per game, or $45,000 for the season.

The consumer price index rose yet again in May to an increase of 8.6% from a year ago, marking the highest rise in over 40 years.

The Supreme Court has wrapped up the week with a couple of blockbuster rulings on abortion and the Second Amendment.