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It was a matter of time, but Club for Growth has entered the fray for Alabama U.S. Senate up for grabs in 2022.
University of Alabama and Auburn University student veterans this week will partake in a ruck march in an effort to bring awareness to veteran suicide.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources announced that child care workers may be eligible for quarterly bonus payments through its new grant program.
The Alabama Farmers Federation on Monday announced additional endorsements of lawmakers seeking reelection to the state legislature.
Raytheon Missiles and Defense and Lockheed Martin were recently awarded Missile Defense Agency contracts to develop the first-ever interceptor designed to eliminate the threat of hypersonic missiles.
Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth has spoken out against the idea of mandating coronavirus vaccines for children
Last week, a handful of Alabama media outlets revealed an effort by former House Speaker Mike Hubbard to secure his release from prison for a 2016 conviction on ethics charges by using the legislative process during the prison special session earlier this year. However, House Speaker Mac McCutcheon (R-Monrovia) said he was unaware his predecessor […]
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
Americans have long seen college as a path to a better life and held higher education in high esteem. This is changing rapidly, with a strong political divide emerging. Republicans are now highly skeptical of both the above propositions. This month witnessed a potential watershed moment for higher ed with the announcement of a new […]
Senate Bill 9, passed by the Alabama Legislature earlier this year, prohibits companies from firing an employee for refusing to take a COVID-19 vaccination should that employee claim a medical or religious exemption. However, those companies can challenge the exemption, which under SB9 tasks the Alabama Department of Labor with assigning an administrative law judge […]
During an appearance on Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5, Will Ainsworth criticized the Biden administration's policies as "un-American."
Routine monitoring and inspections to protect the integrity of Alabama Power‘s 85,000 miles of power delivery infrastructure; enhanced security at the generating plants and other critical sites, and for facilities and equipment in Alabama Power’s 45,000 square-mile service area; increased effectiveness and efficiency in responding to, and recovering from, severe weather and other emergencies. These and […]
A federal grant will provide a big boost to a new program spearheaded by Jones Valley Teaching Farm that’s designed to help expand the local food system and nurture community farming in Birmingham’s urban neighborhoods. The three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will bolster Jones Valley’s Good Community Food Program, an education and training initiative to […]
The University of Alabama is leading a program among six state universities to prepare secondary education students to fill the need for trained computer science teachers in the state.
Earlier in the school year, some of Alabama’s school systems felt the crunch of the supply chain disruptions, including Dothan and Alexander City school systems. Alabama Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Rick Pate told Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5’s “The Jeff Poor Show” that he had sought guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary […]
An old steam locomotive pulls into downtown Valley Head, Alabama. A cloud of pale gray smoke puffs out of its chimney, whistling as it billows through the vent cylinder and dissipates into a star-dotted, midnight blue sky. Seemingly, the clacking, chugging sound of its churning wheels turns into a metallic screech as it brakes on […]
The Crimson Tide are number two in the country and have their eyes set on the College Football Playoffs. Arkansas came into Saturday’s game trying to prove themselves versus the top of the SEC West. Alabama didn’t have the most impressive win, but a win is a win, especially in November. A lot of Alabama’s […]
Sidney Martin, says his prestigious summer internship experiences with Harvard Medical School, Broad Summer Research Program, MIT and Boston Children’s Hospital could not have been possible without the College of Science and donor support of UAH.
Governor John Patterson, who passed away earlier this year at 99, shared a funny story that occurred during the opening days of his administration. He entered the governor’s office in January 1959 as the clean government, strict law enforcement governor. He followed Big Jim Folsom’s second administration, which had been less than perfect when it […]
But for those who can’t or won’t cook, here are some restaurants and caterers in the southern half of Alabama that sell Thanksgiving takeout.
Here are some places in greater Birmingham where you can order turkey, fixings, and all the pies and treats you’ll need.
Why spend days cooking Thanksgiving dinner when you can order up a full feast for your family and friends?
In 2015, Tamika Bright had worked at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for just one week before a tragic incident changed her life. In an attempt to put out an accidental grease fire at her home, Bright received third-degree burns to the right side of her body, leaving her badly injured. While her job as an […]

