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Thursday, longtime North Alabama Republican activist Christian Horn launched his candidacy for Alabama Secretary of State.
President Joe Biden received lower marks for his handling of foreign affairs and his job approval rating overall. According to a recent Gallup poll, Biden’s overall approval rating is at only 41%.
Alabama fifth congressional district hopeful Casey Wardynski, who formerly served as the Assistant Secretary of the Army under Donald Trump, says if Russian President Vladimir Putin advances on Ukraine, it would be a “miscalculation.” During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5’s “The Jeff Poor Show” just hours before reported aggressive actions from the […]
Slow load times on web pages caused by the lack of broadband internet access unfortunately remains a fact of life for many Alabamians, especially in rural areas.
German specialty chemicals company Evonik is planning a $176.5 million expansion project for its Mobile County manufacturing facility.
The ALGOP booted multiple candidates off the primary ballot over the last weekend for various offenses to, as ALGOP Chairman John Wahl put it, keep Republican primary ballots “pure.”
Tuesday, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that he had joined with 13 states' attorneys general in penning a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas calling for his immediate resignation.
Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign released its fourth television advertisement of the 2022 Republican primary election cycle.
Wednesday, Manufacture Alabama announced its endorsement of State Rep. Wes Allen's (R-Troy) candidacy for Alabama Secretary of State.
Retired Justice Champ Lyons, Jr. on Wednesday announced his endorsement of Republican Greg Cook's bid for the Alabama Supreme Court, Place 5.
It is often said that it takes a village to accomplish a desired outcome of an undertaking which would be difficult for any one person or entity to achieve alone.
Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt will have to have a strong showing in the Wiregrass on May 24 to move on to the next round of the race for Alabama's U.S. Senate seat up in November.
Although she is running for governor of Alabama, Lindy Blanchard does have a background in the geopolitics of Eastern Europe by virtue of having served as U.S. ambassador to Slovenia during the Trump administration.
Tuesday night, the Alabama House of Representatives voted 75-27 to pass legislation aimed at deterring riots by strengthening penalties for those who partake in violent uprisings.
Tuesday evening, the Alabama House of Representatives passed State Rep. Shane Stringer's constitutional carry bill by a vote of 65-37-1.
Oakwood Adventist Academy this past Saturday was forced to forfeit its Class 1A Boys' Northeast Regional Basketball Semi-Finals game after the Alabama High School Athletic Association failed to grant the team a religious accommodation in scheduling.
I am deeply concerned about the direction America is heading. Democrats and the Biden administration are destroying our country. Everything they do is wrong. That is why I speak up and make my voice heard in this critical Alabama Senate race. That is also why I am compelled to respond to tax collector Brent McCarver’s […]
Tensions rose in Ukraine on Tuesday as Russian forces entered Ukrainian territory, which U.S. officials say could lead to a more wide-scale invasion of the Eastern European country.
The Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association has created a new podcast all about North Alabama. The Unexpected Adventures in North Alabama podcast spotlights everything that makes the Mountain Lakes region so special. From the well known to the unknown, it’s all there, just a listen away. Host Melea Hames takes the listener through the towns […]
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth outlined what he saw as the need for Alabama to pass constitutional carry due to gun control measures advocated by the national left.
It’s been reported that soon after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of areas of Ukraine, he quickly sent “peacekeeper” officers into the area to keep the situation under control and “keep the peace.” President Joe Biden suggested a meeting with Putin if Russia doesn't invade, but that seems to be off the table.

