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AARP is making it clear they are in support of the passage of the Uniform Guardianship, Conservatorship and Other Protective Arrangements Act (UGCOPAA) in Alabama. Candi Williams, AARP Alabama state director states, “Unfortunately, Alabama’s current guardianship laws are outdated, relying on a one size fits all, cookie-cutter approach that often robs seniors and people with disabilities […]

The outcome of the media's investigation into claims of voter suppression in Alabama found that the accusation was baseless.

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Republican State Auditor hopeful Stan Cooke is taking a different approach than his opponents to set himself apart in his bid for public office.

A series of bills passed by the Alabama Senate on Tuesday would serve to bolster the Yellowhammer State's military-friendly environment, according to Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Durant released his campaign's latest ad lambasting President Joe Biden on the issue of illegal immigration.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama has made Forbes' 2022 "America's 100 Best Midsize Employers" list. 

As the threat of Russia invading Ukraine continues, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) made it clear that he wants more sanctions and no bloodshed from American citizens and soldiers.

Brad Tompkins, Republican candidate for the Alabama House of Representatives District 15, recently announced that his bid had been endorsed by the Alabama Trucking Association.

The Alabama Conservatives Fund, a super PAC supporting the U.S. Senate candidacy of Katie Britt, on Wednesday released a new ad and announced an ambitious media strategy to promote the candidate in the state's three largest media markets.

A poll commissioned by FarmPAC shows Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong holding a substantial lead in Alabama's fifth congressional district race.

Cries of "voter suppression" are heard every election season in Alabama, but proof of actual voter suppression is much harder to actually find.

According to Casey Wardynski, Republican candidate for Alabama's fifth congressional district, Huntsville would be the ideal home for a hypothetical U.S. Space Force academy.

Tuesday, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant announced that his campaign had landed the endorsement of retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.

Despite long odds, State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore) insists he will still bring some type of gambling legislation during the regular session currently underway in Montgomery.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) took to the Senate floor to take President Joe Biden to task over what he perceived to be his administration's foreign policy blunders.

AARP is making it clear they are in support of the passage of the Uniform Guardianship, Conservatorship and Other Protective Arrangements Act (UGCOPAA) in Alabama. Candi Williams, AARP Alabama state director states, “Unfortunately, Alabama’s current guardianship laws are outdated, relying on a one size fits all, cookie-cutter approach that often robs seniors and people with disabilities […]

Special Counsel John Durham has released a filing that shows there was an attempt to falsely tie President Donald Trump to Russia by Hillary Clinton’s campaign, but the White House has made it clear that they will not address the issue.

The demand for critical minerals across the globe is projected to increase rapidly in the coming years.

U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks this past weekend took his U.S. Senate campaign to Jackson County, where he took part in a town hall with local Republican voters.

These days, it’s almost impossible to open a newspaper or check a news feed online without encountering discussion of the challenges facing the nation’s supply chain.

Alabama homeowners gained an average of $33,000 in equity last year

Whether a repeat or first-time homebuyer, there are many benefits to owning a home, especially financial. In 2021, the national average of equity gained was $56,700 and Alabama’s average was $33,000. Building long-term wealth over time is why equity matters and due to the past year’s low inventory and high demand, home value increased more […]

The Alabama Community College System Innovation Center on Monday officially opened and announced the launch of its first industry-crafted programs to help students find immediate employment.

New reporting shows special counsel John Durham is alleging that Hillary Clinton's campaign operatives were spying on former President Donald Trump's campaign operation and his presidency in an attempt to link him to Russia.

Beth Chapman: Broadband expansion is on the way

Last week, the Alabama Senate passed three bills sponsored by Sen. Clay Scofield, the Senate majority leader. The legislation allows the expansion of broadband access across our state. This is much needed news for many in Alabama – especially in our rural areas and for our small businesses and school-aged children. For too many years […]