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As voters prepare to head to the polls for the U.S. Senate GOP primary runoff election, former Business Council of Alabama CEO Katie Britt is making her closing pitch in her campaign's final TV ad.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia was the scene of a shooting leaving two dead and one injured.
Thursday, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced its endorsement of Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong in his bid for Alabama's open fifth congressional district seat.
The summer of 1974 in Washington, D.C. was a political bullfight; there was one bull, but a host of matadors, picadors and spectators galore just waiting to watch President Nixon in his last gasps of political power. Congressional hearings, articles of impeachment and an administration completely insular and unstable were all coming to a simultaneous […]
Two independent polls released Thursday indicate that former Business Council of Alabama CEO Katie Britt holds around a 20-point lead over U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks in the U.S. Senate GOP runoff contest.
Marshall also joined 25 other attorneys general in a letter to President Biden, calling on him to rescind the USDA guidance.
Huntsville and Madison County have long had a tremendous reputation when it comes to economic development success. The area has been a leader across Alabama in job creation and capital investment for as long as many can remember.
Thursday on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," Paul said he continued to support Brooks for Senate because of his record as a conservative fighter.
PSC Commissioner Chip Beeker's TV ad outlines his reelection bid being targeted by supporters of the national left’s climate agenda.
Inflation is wrecking our economy, and now we are watching as the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates to combat it, which will likely cause a recession.
Back in 2018, while I was serving as the chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, I oversaw the creation of the USDA’s Rural Broadband Reconnect Program. The goal of this program was to do the same thing for internet connectivity that the rural electrification program did for electricity almost 100 years ago. The […]
State Sen. Tom Whatley alleged that Democrats had "organized and mobilized" to dilute Republican votes in the party's primary election.
This week, Alabama Public Service Commissioner Jeremy Oden landed the endorsement of former PSC Place 1 Republican primary opponent Johnny Hammock.
For the first time in almost 30 years, the benchmark interest rate has been raised by 75 basis points by the Federal Reserve.
An effort is underway to locate a Lawrence County man who volunteered to fight alongside the Ukrainian Army to help the beleaguered nation combat the ongoing Russian invasion.
U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby has demonstrated his ability to land federal dollars for Alabama through his mastery of the appropriations process.
Tuesday evening's fifth congressional district GOP primary runoff debate proved that there was no love lost between Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong and former Huntsville City Schools superintendent Casey Wardynski.
Alabama Associated General Contractors endorse Katie Britt for U.S. Senate, Dale Strong in AL-5 race
Tuesday, the Alabama Associated General Contractors announced its preferred candidates in the Yellowhammer State's two federal races.
The media and their Democrats have decided that when former President Donald Trump entered the political arena, they were going to make it their main goal to make him the face of modern Republicans.
Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore announced his support for legislation that would designate fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
State Sen. Tom Whatley is moving forward with plans to challenge the results of the May 24 GOP primary election for Senate District 27.
Tuesday, Wahl argued on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" that it was time for a closed primary system in Alabama.

