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Omar Young grew up loving his mother’s cakes. He never thought he would be in the business of making them.

Sunday Reflections: What did you give up for Lent?

Fasting doesn’t have to be about food. The idea is that we give up something of value for a period of time, and that we seek God.

Alabama students with special needs enjoyed the thrill of fishing at the annual Exceptional Anglers event at Oak Mountain State Park.

Flowers: Governor’s race down to the wire

We are down to the last few days in the 2022 governor’s race. For the first time in my memory, the governor’s race has been overshadowed by another race. The race to fill the void left by retiring senior U.S. Senator Richard Shelby has eclipsed the interest in the governor’s race. It is an obvious […]

Nine Alabama universities and one private firm have partnered to develop transformative technologies in plasma science and engineering.

The Biden administration is finally coming around to the fact that the handling of the baby formula shortage left a lot to be desired

As part of its campaign to educate the public about the need to keep Alabama’s biorich watersheds free of litter that could pose threats to marine life, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) has installed in Mobile County the first of several wildlife sculptures to be placed at state welcome centers. The “Help Keep Our Waters […]

Reggie White, a fifth-grade teacher at Booker T. Washington in Birmingham, is the 2022-23 Alabama Teacher of the Year.

A storied history, rich culture and fertile soil are not the only features of the Alabama Black Belt to be celebrated. The Black Belt is also an important economic driver in our state’s outdoor recreation industry.

New polling released Friday shows heated competition in both the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial GOP primary elections.

On Election Day, vote for the candidates who truly support Alabama jobs

Alabama political news today, Business Counsel of Alabama endorses candidates who support job creation in the Alabama workforce.

In reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Finland and Sweden are seeking membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

Gubernatorial candidate Lew Burdette thinks the Alabama legislature can help the people of the Yellowhammer State immediately by cutting taxes. 

Jessica Taylor: Don’t be fooled

The way I see it, the race for U.S. Senate will come down to the classic matchup: outsider versus establishment insider — us versus them. Pro-Katie Britt Super PACs have spent over $10 million attacking Mike Durant. Watching the establishment use their money and political crony networks to successfully manipulate the image of American hero […]

The Yellowhammer State has reached a new record low unemployment rate, dropping to 2.8% for the first time in its 202-year history.

The Department of Homeland Security is warning that violence is likely once the order overturning Roe v. Wade is officially released.

The Alabama Forestry Association has announced its 14th round of endorsements for candidates seeking election to the Alabama House of Representatives.

A new poll conducted by Cygnal, a reputable firm, has U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) within the margin of error of frontrunner Katie Britt (30.8%) with Brooks at 28.5%.

United Launch Alliance maintained its unblemished mission success rate as it successfully launched a Boeing spacecraft to the International Space Station Thursday evening.

Wardynski said one way to cut spending in Washington D.C. is by dissolving unneeded bureaucracies, including the Department of Homeland Security.

The Alabama Legislature’s 2022 regular session ended recently, marking the conclusion of a successful quadrennium that began in 2019. Throughout four regular sessions and numerous special sessions, I am proud to say that my colleagues defended Alabama’s conservative values, fought for hardworking Alabamians in every corner of our great state, and took significant steps to […]

This week, Southern Research broke ground in Birmingham on a new biotech lab.

Wednesday, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle reacted to the news on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," and touted his city's continuing success.

Under the leadership of Gov. Kay Ivey, the Alabama we live in today is more prosperous, more educated, and more protected from the whims and demands of the liberal cultural elites than ever before. We are experiencing the lowest unemployment rate in state history and are reaching the point of having more jobs available than […]