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The Mountain Lakes region of the Yellowhammer State boasts an abundance of natural beauty, serving as a prime location for families and industry to take advantage of everything the area has to offer.
Alabama Chef Jeffery Compton from The Battery in Birmingham will be competing with 13 other chefs from around the country for the nation’s ultimate seafood cooking competition, the 18th Annual Great American Seafood Cook-Off.
Alena Analeigh, a resident of Texas's greater Fort Worth area, was recently accepted to the University of Alabama at Birmingham's Heersink School of Medicine for the academic year 2024.
Last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported 207,416 migrant encounters at our southern border last month, which makes it the worst June on record. For perspective, this means there are more than enough illegal immigrants crossing the border every single month to equal the population of Mobile. June was also the fourth month […]
Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle said on Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal" Friday that he's still confident the U.S. Space Command will come to Huntsville.
The Economic Development Partnership of Alabama has announced the establishment of the Alabama Business Intelligence Center, which will serve to identify growth opportunities for the state.
On the final day of competition for the World Games, a formal check presentation was made hours before the closing ceremony at Birmingham’s Protective Stadium.
On Sunday, former University of Alabama wide receiver John Metchie III announced that he had been diagnosed with a form of leukemia.
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 […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
With highly skilled alumni and innovative research efforts, Auburn University is a key contributor to Alabama’s aerospace and aviation industries.
Birmingham Restaurant Week’s summer session is back, with participating restaurants (and a few food trucks) offering special prix-fixe menus.
Operation Warp Speed demonstrated that vaccine development need not occur on a decadal time scale. Americans got vaccines in less than 12 months because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was pushed out of the way. The FDA has returned to business as usual, privileging bureaucratic rules over the well-being of Americans. Consider some recent […]
UAH announced that the UAH College of Business has received a $30,000 gift to fund a new Financial Wellness Program.
Boeing employs more than 3,000 people across a diverse lineup of operations based in Huntsville, where its legacy started 60 years ago with the development of the iconic Saturn V rocket that took the Apollo astronauts to the moon.
Compromise can be a bad word in the church. It was a word oft-spoken to us 'Don’t compromise with your moral convictions'.
“Compassion and wholeness” – those are the watchwords for Urban Ministry, a faith-based nonprofit in the West End neighborhood of Birmingham.
Throughout July, the Freedom Rides Museum in Montgomery is presenting a special exhibit, “The Green Book: Navigating Jim Crow America.”
It has become fashionable to say that riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 were an "insurrection" or a "coup," and to claim the continued questions about the 2020 election are part of a "slow-motion coup."
As the dust settles from the party primaries, there have been negligible if any party changes and the republican super majority remains.
A team of archaeology experts and student volunteers carefully pick through soil in a Marengo County field that is ready for planting.
UAB baseball player Leo Harris found out firsthand the importance of immediate eye care after a sports-related eye injury.

