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President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced he was banning the import of Russian oil. As part of the ban, Biden said 30 million barrels of oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserves would be utilized from the United States.

The Oakwood Adventist Academy varsity boys basketball team received widespread praise for its decision to recognize the Sabbath and forgo an opportunity to advance to the Class 1A Northeast Regional final.

The Associated Builders and Contractors, a national construction trade association, released its fourth annual “Top Performers” list for commercial and industrial contractors among its members on Tuesday.

U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks announced that he had cosponsored a congressional resolution urging the International Criminal Court to prosecute Russian President Vladimir Putin if Ukraine's head of state is harmed during war.

Gov. Kay Ivey signed six bills crafted to bolster Alabama's positioning as the nation's most attractive state for military families.

As the war in Ukraine continues, there is a fascination in the American media to link Russian President Vladimir to their political enemies.

Second case of CWD confirmed in northwest Alabama

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced the results from additional Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) prevalence testing of white-tailed deer in northwest Alabama.

here is bipartisan support for the end of Russian oil imports at this time among the political leadership of the country

Had she lived, the Queen of Soul would have been 80-years-old this month. For at least 60 of her 76 years, Aretha Franklin shared her vocal gift all over the world. In addition to bringing her both critical and commercial success, her voice became a symbol for a new generation of Americans. Older generations rooted […]

Gov. Kay Ivey announced that she had awarded $10 million in COVID-19 pandemic relief funding to establish grants for volunteer fire department

As a result of the national inflation crisis, Alabamians of late have seen their purchasing power steadily diminish. Serving to further exacerbate consumers' economic woes is the recent spike in fuel costs.

The Prichard Water Board in Mobile County is at the center of a corruption investigation after the late February arrest of former board manager Nia Bradley.

Americans across the country are frustrated and disappointed with President Biden’s performance for the past year, so it’s not surprising his approval ratings are at historic lows. Last week, President Biden gave his State of the Union Address, where he struck an optimistic tone and claimed numerous so-called “victories” he has scored during his first […]

Last week, the Alabama House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution condemning Russia for invading Ukraine. The resolution declared support for Ukraine, its government, its democracy and its people. Russia’s military crossed Ukraine’s border on Feb. 24 and invaded its country misplacing thousands of people. It’s estimated that 4 million Ukrainians will eventually leave their […]

Tthe Alabama House Republican Caucus announced that it had approved a resolution urging President Joe Biden to restore United States energy independence.

Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced his first deputy secretary appointment since assuming office in 2014.

4 locations where a vacation home could be making you money

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 […]

Zelenskyy has also pushed for there to be a no-fly zone declared over Ukraine. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) has said, “I think we need to be clear that we are not going to go to war with Russia"

Lindy Blanchard: Alabama, U.S. are at a crossroads

It’s time for a new leader in Alabama — a new leader who does not do things the way they have always been done because they have always been done that way. Our state and our nation are at a crossroads. As we face rising inflation and energy costs, borders wide open, election fraud and […]

Northrop Grumman, a leader in aerospace and defense technology has designated the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) a “Focus University.” UAH is one of only eight institutions in the country to receive that distinction. The title comes with a $90,000 donation to be used to create endowed scholarships, support UAH student organizations, and provide […]

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Do sanctions work?

The United States and Europe imposed economic sanctions on Russia for its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. I will let others debate the sufficiency of this response and consider the economics and effectiveness of sanctions.

Even before “The First 48” started following Birmingham Police Department homicide investigator Chris Anderson around for the popular A&E TV show, Anderson’s steps were following those of his mother.

Auburn University‘s Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center, scheduled to open this summer, will offer a variety of opportunities for culinary and hospitality students.