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The bentgrass variety, called AU Victory, was forged from the adversity of historic drought conditions that decimated golf courses throughout the state in 1999 and 2000.

Calling the decision to lift the vaccine requirement "common sense," Ivey advised that the mandate had held adverse consequences for American industry.

During a Wednesday appearance on the "Outkick 360" podcast, Tuberville discussed why he believed federal NIL legislation was necessary.

Town

Former U.S. Attorney Jay Town said that Republicans should not push the message of defunding the FBI if they want to win in November.

U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer said the FBI's raid proved that the Biden administration was determined to "destroy their political opponents."

The raid at former President Donald Trump's estate in Florida has set off quite the stir on cable news and elsewhere, but on MSNBC they apparently think it set us back in time to August 8, 1968.

Regions recently announced the promotion of Tom Speir to serve as the institution's head of Strategy and Corporate Development.

The State of Alabama has filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit against President Joe Biden's COVID-19 mask mandate for public transportation.

Yellowhammer State Republicans reacted to the FBI raiding former President Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago.

In a state known for its college football prowess, it was Alabama’s economic development that was highlighted as a “team sport” in recent days.

If you want to define Huntsville and Madison County’s success for the past decade, the one word you can start with would be “strategic.”

Justice Will Sellers: The Swedish Revolution

Prior to the American Revolution and more than a decade before the French Revolution, there was the Swedish Revolution, which marks its 250th anniversary this month.

If you were diagnosed with a terminal illness, what would you change about your life? Jim Foster was faced with this situation and chose to make a dramatic change after a doctor told him he only had 10-15 years to live. After many years of living his life as a musician, Jim made the decision […]

Recently Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said we need to "wake up" to the threat of China because we're losing the arms race.

Showing no signs of taking his foot off the pedal in landing federal dollars for his home state, U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby announced the awarding of $27 million in U.S. Department of Transportation grants for Alabama infrastructure on Tuesday.

Words like recession, insurrection, racist, marriage, immigrant — even man and woman — have become confusing terms in modern parlance.

Wellborn Cabinet Inc. is set to invest nearly $17 million in an expansion project at the Oxford West Industrial Park.

Before the raid on Mar-a-Lago yesterday, it appears the New York Times and CNN might have been foreshadowing the events to come with some comically serious reporting about White House toilets.

Monday evening, former President Donald Trump confirmed that the FBI had raided his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.

It’s been confirmed by former President Donald Trump that his home in Mar-a-Lago was raided by the FBI, but the agency has not commented on the issue since Trump’s statement.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore on Monday announced that he had introduced a bill that would provide an additional avenue for schools to ensure student safety.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency recently issued a reminder for motor vehicle operators to adhere to safety protocols near schools as students return to campus.

Friday on Alabama Public television's "Capitol Journal," State Treasurer Young Boozer said the state of Alabama is financially strong.

Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill has joined a letter with 14 of his Republican counterparts calling on President Joe Biden to rescind an executive order relating to the administration of elections.