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Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt this week received the endorsement of the National Right to Life Committee.
Gov. Kay Ivey will not halt the scheduled execution of convicted murderer Joe Nathan James Jr., who is set to be put to death by the State of Alabama Thursday at 6:00 CST via lethal injection.
New survey data has been released by the University of Alabama that shows a majority of business leaders in Alabama have a negative view of the state and national economic situation.
As starting first baseman for the Republicans, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks seeks to once again lead the GOP to victory over Democrats in the annual Congressional Baseball Game.
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology on Wednesday held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of its new 14,000-square-foot glass greenhouse facility.
It’s no secret that Alabamians love pick-up trucks. Even if you find yourself mired in commuter traffic in growing urban or suburban areas like Huntsville, Birmingham and/or the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, you’re likely to be surrounded by pick-up trucks. In fact, nearly one of every five vehicles on Alabama roads is a pick-up […]
Authorities are investigating bomb threats that were received by several colleges throughout the state of Alabama on Wednesday.
State Rep. Andrew Sorrell (R-Muscle Shoals) filed a bill in 2020 that would prevent enforcement by the state of any federal red flag laws. He also sponsored the constitutional carry bill that passed last session.
On Wednesday, the Eastern Shore and Mobile Metropolitan Planning Organizations voted unanimously to advance the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project.
Yellowhammer State business leaders hold a negative view of the economy for the first time in eight years, according to a quarterly survey released Wednesday by the University of Alabama.
July is Disability Pride Month. It’s been 32 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed to prohibit discrimination against people with disabilities. Reflecting on this, I recall how my entire life has been shaped by a person with a disability. My cousin, Olin George Holley, Jr. — known in our small town […]
Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to be the go-to source for pandemic information in 2022, despite his less than stellar track record.
Tuesday, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the State of Alabama had filed suit against the Biden administration over its plan to withhold federal nutritional assistance from schools on the grounds of "sex discrimination."
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) released a new ad campaign in an attempt to “normalize masking,” and Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth criticized the campaign by saying the ADPH had “overstepped the boundary.”
Last week, NASA announced three targeted launch dates to kickoff the agency's Huntsville-fueled Artemis I mission to jumpstart lunar exploration.
Violent criminals should be incarcerated, not walking free in our communities and on our streets. Unfortunately, that is the case in our state all too often. Under current Alabama law, judges have limited authority to deny bail to violent offenders unless the suspect is charged with a capital offense or poses a flight risk. That […]
The Alabama Innovation Corporation board of directors met Thursday afternoon at Auburn University to hold discussions with stakeholders regarding initiatives the corporation is partaking in to drive growth in the state's innovation economy.
Tuesday on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth said he disagreed with the message the ADPH is trying to promote on masking.
Last week, investigative reporting conducted by Reuters unveiled that a Hyundai supplier's manufacturing facility in Luverne had utilized migrant child labor.
For 75 episodes, we have shared the stories of other people around the world, and how they serve the Lord with purpose. In this episode, the tables are turned and Allison asks Matt the tough questions he normally asks other people. Matt shares how his life has changed as he has surrendered his life to […]
As the January 6 committee continues, various members have appeared on cable news to suggest slyly that charges were coming and that the Department of Justice was looking at charges for former President Donald Trump.
The University of Alabama on Monday announced that it had entered into a long-term partnership with Fanatics, an online sports retailer, to expand the school's merchandising platform.
Recently, the White House has been accused of attempting to change the definition of what an economic “recession” is to avoid a recession being declared, and President Joe Biden has been directly questioned on the issue and said, “We’re not gonna be in a recession.”

