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Former President Donald Trump has removed his endorsement from U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) for U.S. Senate, and with the endorsement up for grabs, candidate Mike Durant has changed his position on making election integrity a priority, and candidate Katie Britt has remained consistent on wanting the 2020 election investigated for irregularities.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is again raising questions on the need for a second union vote at the Bessemer facility. Tuberville and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) sent a letter to Lisa Henderson, who is the NLRB regional director. Burr is the ranking member on the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. The letter once again asks about the motivations behind ordering a second union election. The Senators sent a similar letter last month.
Tuesday, the Alabama Restaurant and Hospitality Association announced its endorsement of Paul Sanford in his bid for Alabama's open fifth congressional district seat.
Representing Riccio is Matt Clark, an attorney with the Alabama Center for Law and Liberty. Clark says both Dr. Harris and Governor Ivey abused their authority when mandating restrictions on certain businesses.
Concerns over the security of the 2020 presidential election is proving to be a major issue of contention in Alabama's 2022 race for the U.S. Senate.
Alabama’s vast terrain ranks above average according to AirDNA’s market research among short-term rentals in the U.S. The national average occupancy rate is just 60.2%, but investors and second-home buyers will find higher rates throughout rentals in Alabama’s beach, mountain, lake and urban locations. Below is a breakdown of the four places you might want […]
President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled his fiscal year 2023 budget proposal, which holds a price tag of $5.8 trillion.
AUBix company leadership held a grand opening for its $120 million data center which will bring enhanced access to high-speed internet to public and business entities across Alabama.
The Alabama Policy Institute has ten reasons state lawmakers should vote no on all proposed gaming and lottery legislation.
Russia and Ukraine will resume this week, with Ukrainian negotiator David Arakhamia saying that they will be holding diplomatic talks in-person over video calls.
Discussion of the future of passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast has been going on for years now, and the public hearings conducted last month only amplified the intensity of the debate. As is so often the case, it can be difficult to sort through the noise when considering something as complex as the […]
A refinement to a space weather model developed by a center director at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) could help scientists check out which planets outside our solar system are likely to have someone home. Exoplanets are what planets are called when they orbit stars outside our own solar system, and the effort […]
Most of you are probably familiar with the phrase “drain the swamp.” Before I got elected, I knew the federal government was out of control and needed some big changes, but I had no idea how bad the problem truly is.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said the U.S. isn't doing enough to stop illegal drugs from entering the country.
Among the agencies recognized in the governor’s cabinet is the Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS).
Monday, Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign released its latest television advertisement of the 2022 GOP primary election cycle.
During Friday's episode of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Republican U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt called into question the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.
Calling President Joe Biden's trip to Europe a "foreign policy disaster" would be the kindest way to describe it
U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant, who recently met with former President Donald Trump in an effort to land his highly-coveted endorsement, has of late honed in on the issue of election integrity.
Why did former President Donald Trump finally pull his endorsement of U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville)?
In a 31-year career filled with twists and turns, Ginger Dean’s path has come full circle, with engineering bringing her back home to the Dothan area. After she earned an electrical engineering degree at Auburn University, Dean began her Alabama Power career at Farley Nuclear Plant in Dothan. It’s a small coincidence that Dean worked at Plant Farley […]

