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One of the messages conveyed last week at the CWD public meeting was to thank Alabama hunters for their response during the season.
When Beth Sippel joined First Commercial Bank (then a division of Synovus Bank) in 2004, it was the sixth-largest bank by market share in Madison County. Today, 18 years later, Synovus is the fourth-largest bank in the county and continuing to grow. Over those 18 years, Sippel has held roles as sales manager, working in […]
Even when there are people suffering in Florida, MSNBC's Joy Reid and the media's dishonest smear merchants are on the attack
On Friday, Governor Kay Ivey was joined students from Auburn University and The University of Alabama to kick off the Beat Bama Food Drive and Beat Auburn Beat Hunger.
Alabama's congressional delegation voted 7-2 against the measure to temporarily fund federal government operations.
Paul Pinyan, a Cullman County native, has been elected chairman of the Alabama Civil Justice Reform Committee board of directors.
After coming off its most complete performance against Vanderbilt last week, the second ranked Crimson Tide travel to Fayetteville to take on the twentieth ranked Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday.
On Friday, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) announced its endorsement of Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt.
After being sacked, Tagovailoa's hands moved directly in front of his face with his fingers unnaturally extended in various directions.
The U.S. Senate has passed some temporary funding for the U.S. federal government in a final 72-25 vote.
Auburn head basketball coach Bruce Pearl offered a bold reaction to a progressive university's actions regarding Zionist campus speakers.
Alexis Atkins has seen a lot of changes in the beer industry over the past 46 years. But, to her, it’s the people who matter – from her position as vice president of human resources/principal in co-ownership of Mobile’s Budweiser Busch Distributing to her post as vice chair of the University of South Alabama Board […]
If a grown man asks a 13-year-old boy if he likes boys on the street, the outrage would be pretty strong
The Business Council of Alabama, through its political arm ProgressPAC, has endorsed 22 candidates seeking election to the Legislature.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the awarding of nearly $1.64 million to enhance Yellowhammer State outdoor recreational venues.
Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) said on Real Talk 99.5's "Leland Live" that he plans to vote against the stop-gap funding bill.
Asserting that "huge problems" exist within the DOJ and FBI, Tuberville indicated the investigatory efforts appear to be "one sided."
Alabama Republicans control all statewide offices, have a supermajority in the Legislature, and hold eight out of nine federal seats.
During a press conference, DeSantis noted that Governor Kay Ivey (R) is offering support for Florida.
Rep. Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) spoke about the importance of getting the vote out for the upcoming midterm elections.
Dr. Kimberly Robinson's resume truly serves as an inspiration for anyone who aspires to forge a career in aerospace and engineering.
Before Hurricane Ian even made landfall in the United States the media and their Democrats decided who the bad guys were that needed to be blamed.
As Florida braces for a historic storm in Hurricane Ian, Alabama stands prepared to support its neighboring state in recovery efforts.

