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It’s hard to believe, but week four on the college football calendar is already upon us as the season starts to fly by just as it does year after year. Once again, another massive Saturday slate is upon fans and will be on every television across the South. With the Alabama Crimson Tide on their […]

The Clemson Tigers have been one of the best programs in college football for a long time now. Really, the only team in the nation to go toe to toe with Nick Saban’s best Alabama Crimson Tide teams and come out on top on several occasions. Sure, Georgia and Kirby Smart emerged late in Saban’s […]

The City of Mobile received a very exciting announcement on Wednesday, one that has been speculated on for a while now, as professional hockey gets set to return to the Port City over two decades after initially departing. The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) is adding an expansion team to Mobile. The team, which has […]

The Electric Cooperatives of Alabama Political Action Committee, the political arm of the Alabama Rural Electric Association (AREA) has announced its endorsement of Derek Chen for State Auditor and Chris Beeker for Alabama Public Service Commission Place 2. The PAC’s board of directors, made up of electric cooperative leaders from across Alabama, approved the endorsements […]

The Auburn Tigers are off to an impressive 3-0 start, their first since the 2019 season, and have earned a spot in the national spotlight as they prepare to begin conference play this week. As fate would have it, Auburn will open SEC play on the road against Oklahoma — the program from which the […]

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) thinks it’s past time for Congress to close a loophole in the law that incentivizes the mass illegal migration of unaccompanied alien children to the southern border and leads to them being released into the U.S. Britt discussed the issue during the Senate Judiciary Border Security and Immigration Subcommittee Hearing […]

The Republican Attorneys General Association formally endorsed Katherine Robertson on Wednesday in Alabama’s open 2026 race for Attorney General. It comes as a rare, primary-season show of support from the national group. RAGA said Robertson is the only candidate in an open attorney-general race to receive its formal backing in the 2026 cycle and one […]

Hundreds of University of Alabama students and political figures filled Two Dimes, Tuscaloosa’s newest event venue on the Strip, for a Wednesday evening memorial to conservative political activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated at an event at Utah Valley University last week. The memorial was led by a handful of […]

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When 55,000 Mobile area citizens rose up, organized and blocked a toll charge on the I-10 Bayway in 2019, one citizen served as the brains of the successful movement. David Luckie did much of the research and provided the facts that enabled the case against the toll plan. Luckie is an economist and is about […]

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) praised the recent decision by ABC to indefinitely suspend “Jimmy Kimmel Live” over comments the Kimmel made about Charlie Kirk. “This is not how an adult grieves the murder of someone he calls a friend. This is how a four-year-old mourns a goldfish,” Kimmel said mocking President Donald Trump’s reaction […]

Founder and Chairman of the Board of Great Southern Wood Preserving, Jimmy Rane, announced today that 34-year veteran of the company, Mark Callender, will be elevated to President and Chief Executive Officer. Rane will maintain his role as board chairman while Callender takes over the company’s day-to-day operational leadership. “Our leadership team has known for […]

Fast food workers, teachers, doctors, a failed U.S. Senator, and even a past-her-prime attention-seeking Miss America are all willing to celebrate or justify making excuses for celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk, but they don’t seem to like it when people notice them doing it. The media’s cancellation campaigns are well-known, so their newfound love […]

Brilyn Hollyhand, an Auburn University freshman, longtime online conservative influencer, and Chairman of the RNC’s Youth Advisory Council, is continuing the work of Charlie Kirk with his “One Conversation at a Time” college campus tour. Hollyhand, who counts the late Charlie Kirk as a mentor and personal friend, announced that he is partnering with the […]

7. After Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show was suspended following his remarks mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a bunch of murder-justifying clowns got angry, and U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) suggested that Kimmel’s comments on Jeffrey Epstein files might have influenced the move, even though the reason has been well documented. 6. The president of Prattville Pride, […]

On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, Auburn’s upcoming clash at Oklahoma drew laughs and analysis as John and Barry dissected Phillip Marshall’s preview column, which boiled the matchup down to turnovers and mistakes. The hosts poked fun at its simplicity but agreed the fundamentals would decide whether Auburn could upend the Sooners. John and […]

Margot Shaw has spent her career turning a passion for flowers, design, and lifestyle into a platform that inspires, educates, and uplifts. As Editor-in-Chief of Flower Magazine, she has created a publication that celebrates not only flowers but also the artistry, spaces, and stories that surround them. With a readership of over a quarter-million across […]

Betsy Holloway has spent her career demonstrating that true leadership blends strategic vision, purposeful service, and a commitment to nurturing others. As Vice President for Advancement and Marketing at Samford University, Holloway leads all philanthropic, branding, and marketing initiatives across the institution. She oversees fundraising, corporate partnerships, charitable foundations, annual giving, and capital development, while […]

It’s a long way from the Outback of Australia to the Wiregrass of Alabama. That is the life journey so far of Amanda Shenton. She was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia and came to the U.S. in 2013.  She bought a tiny camper and went on her own tour of her new country. An unguided […]

Robert McCollum, the first to announce his candidacy for Alabama State Auditor, withdrew from the race on Wednesday. The Dadeville owner of RLM Land Management threw his support to auditor candidate Derek Chen, a Vestavia Hills attorney. McCollum announced the withdrawal after a conversation with Chen. He says he will instead run for an open […]

Alabama Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth put out a call Thursday to the public to send him “experiences, critiques, and assessments of the Alabama High School Athletic Association, along with recommendations for needed changes and reforms in the governing body.” Ainworth is compiling the input through his email at ltgov@ltgov.alabama.gov. His action follows AHSAA’s recent decision […]

When Staci Brown Brooks reflects on her career, the word that rises most often is service. Service to her community, her state, and the organizations she has been entrusted to lead. Her path, spanning journalism and corporate leadership, reflects a career grounded in purpose, collaboration, and a deep commitment to giving back. Today, as vice […]

7. Jimmy Kimmel’s comments spreading misinformation and smears about Charlie Kirk’s assassination drew criticism, leading FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr to call for a review of broadcast standards and ABC to suspend the show. This led to cries about free speech from the same people who supported Biden-era pressure on social media to silence Americans. 6. […]

A Jefferson County jury has awarded $660,000 in compensatory and punitive damages against Baby Duck Academy, a Birmingham daycare, after infants were exposed to THC while in its care, according to Attorney Eric Guster. The case centered on a nine-month-old baby who tested positive for THC in 2022. At least two children were hospitalized at […]