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The Decatur Police Department announced seven arrests from a sting operation targeting individuals who sought to engage in illegal activity with minors.

U.S. Senator Katie Britt is pushing for stronger efforts to secure the return of more than 19,000 Ukrainian children abducted by Russia since the start of the war.

Porch Pirate

Stealing a package from someone's porch, known as "porch piracy" is now a felony in Alabama. Just in time for Christmas.

The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed State Rep. Phillip Rigsby (R-Huntsville) for re-election in House District 25.

7. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) mocked Notre Dame’s College Football Playoff exclusion by declaring “they can’t win the national championship” while breaking with President Donald Trump on renaming football after Trump told FIFA. 6. President Donald Trump has given Ukraine until Christmas to make a decision on a peace deal, […]

Barry Moore

"That’s why this past week in the House, we took real steps to defend Main Street and restore common sense to Washington," Barry Moore writes.

I am tired of turning on the television or scrolling through social media and seeing carefully clipped soundbites of Senator Tommy Tuberville held up as proof that he is somehow the bad guy of the week. These out-of-context clips may stir up applause on national cable news, but they do not reflect reality on the […]

The Alabama Port Authority has begun a multi-phase modernization of the Port of Mobile’s general cargo terminal.

Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban is the least surprising inductee in history to the College Football Hall of Fame.

Auburn's Golesh declines bowl game, eyes future success

The Auburn Tigers are in the midst of beginning a new chapter on The Plains led by new head coach Alex Golesh.

Eli Lilly Huntsville Alabama

Eli Lilly and Company will invest more than $6 billion to build a major new pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Huntsville, Alabama.

Railroad

Two of the nation’s largest freight railroads, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, announced their intent to merge.

Mayor Steven Reed thinks he can convince his city's residents that his they are "significantly safer" now because of his administration.

At the University of Alabama, race and gender-based magazines and DEI had to go, and for good reason, and the staff are obviously unhappy.

Fans of Pink Floyd will soon have a new way to experience one of rock’s most celebrated albums, inside McWane’s IMAX Dome Theater.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish were left out of the field entirely in favor of the Alabama Crimson Tide and Miami Hurricanes.

The Alabama Farmers Federation on Monday applauded President Donald Trump’s announcement of a long-awaited $12 billion farm aid package.

Hangout Music Festival was scheduled for May 2026, but Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft announced Monday that it will not be held this upcoming year.

Paramore Robertson

Alabama House Speaker Ledbetter filled two committee vacancies by appointing Chad Robertson and Marcus Paramore to influential posts.

Hoover has joined a growing coalition of Alabama cities challenging the state’s administration of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax.

7. Auburn football declined an eligible bowl bid after finishing 5-7 while heading toward a fresh start with new coach Alex Golesh. They join a growing number of malcontent programs rebelling against the empire, with Notre Dame declaring war on college football and preparing to leave the ACC. 6. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator […]

The 2025 football season ended on top for Coosa Christian as they won the 2A state championship with Rush Propst as interim head coach.

The Alabama Department of Workforce (ADOW) is pleased to announce the launch of a new and improved application for reporting new hires.

Tuberville Islamic

The Islamic Academy of Alabama released a statement saying public outcry -- including from U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville -- was misplaced.