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The Russians have invaded Ukraine, and death and destruction are following.

Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday called on the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to pull Russian-sourced liquor from shelves.

President Joe Biden will be delivering the State of the Union, and it’s been speculated that he will declare the end of the coronavirus pandemic during his remarks. It’s likely that Biden will also

Last week, the House of Representatives voted 65-37 on House Bill 272, which will allow Alabama citizens to carry concealed handguns without a permit.

Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday signed into law the Small Business Relief and Revitalization Act of 2022.

Nathan Kirk of Oneonta refuses to allow state government to tread on what he views as his First Amendment right to freedom of speech.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – which is an act of pure evil – has further demonstrated how important it is for the United States to lead the world in producing and supplying energy to our allies instead of relying on bad actors like Russia to supply us and our allies with energy resources. Many of […]

Sheriff Kevin Turner sits in his modest office on the second floor of the Madison County Courthouse. From that vantage point, he oversees the chief law enforcement department for all of Madison County. Five floors above the sheriff’s office is the meeting location of the Madison County Commission. That governmental entity is the budget authority […]

Russian and Belarusian athletes have been banned from participating in the upcoming World Games 2022 in Birmingham. The ban also includes official representatives of the two nations.

Monday, the Alabama Forestry Association announced its third slate of endorsements for incumbents seeking reelection for the Alabama House of Representatives.

Union Springs-based Bonnie Plants, the nation's largest grower of vegetable and herb plants for home gardens unveiled its latest expansion and upgrade of its greenhouse facilities. 

Monday, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant announced that rock star and Second Amendment enthusiast Ted Nugent had endorsed his candidacy.

It is often said that it takes a village to accomplish a desired outcome of an undertaking that would be difficult for any one person or entity to achieve alone. Perhaps the adage could apply to an issue as vital as fostering the next generation of skilled workers. Forming a pipeline of trained talent to […]

With talk of a peace summit afoot, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered that the country’s nuclear weapons be placed on high alert.

Over the last year, the American people have watched as our country transformed from thriving to pathetic under a Democratic administration.

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

An image created by UAH astrophysicists has been featured on the cover of the February issue of the journal “Nature Astronomy.”

Sydney Raine creates lasting workforce and economic growth for Southwest Alabama

As a born and raised native of Mobile, Sydney Raine understood the value of investing in local students and communities early on.

Alabama restaurant has a mindset and a menu for a healthy community

The owners have aimed to “love people, feed people and connect people.” It’s even written on the front window of their cafe.

Dr. Daniel Sutter: What is the future of higher education?

Higher education faces a crossroads if not a crisis. Only college has experienced steeper price increases than healthcare.

The World Games 2022 has changed venues for drone racing and speed skating competitions to enhance the experience of athletes and spectators.

Retired Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams recognized for outstanding service

Stillman College recently unveiled the Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams Institute for leadership, education equity and race relations in America.

Conservationists in Alabama have been working for decades to add 314 miles of the Pinhoti Trail to the iconic Appalachian Trail.

Sean Dietrich, better known as Sean of the South, is relocating to Alabama

The blogger/novelist/essayist/speaker/Alfa pitchman known as Sean of the South is moving from the Florida Panhandle to Birmingham.