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The owners have aimed to “love people, feed people and connect people.” It’s even written on the front window of their cafe.
Higher education faces a crossroads if not a crisis. Only college has experienced steeper price increases than healthcare.
The World Games 2022 has changed venues for drone racing and speed skating competitions to enhance the experience of athletes and spectators.
Stillman College recently unveiled the Lt. Gen. Willie J. Williams Institute for leadership, education equity and race relations in America.
Conservationists in Alabama have been working for decades to add 314 miles of the Pinhoti Trail to the iconic Appalachian Trail.
The blogger/novelist/essayist/speaker/Alfa pitchman known as Sean of the South is moving from the Florida Panhandle to Birmingham.
Auburn University’s Southeastern Raptor Center recently released a 5-year-old bald eagle into the wild at Lake Guntersville State Park.
The University of North Alabama received a $6.5 million donation, the largest in school history, from the Charles C. Anderson family.
Civil rights icon John Lewis, and social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson are the two newest Alabama Humanities Fellows.
Governor Kay Ivey recognized seven Alabama companies for success in selling their goods and services in markets across the globe.
Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division is busy tweaking the annual BAIT report on bass fishing in the state.
Friday afternoon, a three-judge federal panel ruled against Jeff Coleman in his plea to appear on the upcoming Republican primary election ballot
Thus far, the Republican-controlled Alabama Senate has delivered on multiple agenda items that leadership planned to address.
Alabama lawmaker suggests doctors 'cut the whacker off' in ill-informed rant during transgender bathroom bill debate
Alabama House of Representatives gave approval to legislation that ensures tax funds generated from oil and gas leases in Coastal Alabama remain in the region.
Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association announces the hiring of Craig Johnston as director of workforce development training and advocacy.
Friday, President Joe Biden announced his nomination of U.S. Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Auburn Mayor Ron Anders has announced that he is seeking to serve a second term and will appear on the August 23rd municipal election ballot.
Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt spoke out to protect female athletes with so-called transgender bans, which she argued preserve fairness and safety for women participating in sports.
After Ukraine was attacked and invaded by Russia, President Joe Biden announced more sanctions against the country and moved more troops to the region.
State Sen. Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) will once again have a series of hurdles before him on his path to reelection this election cycle. In the Republican primary, Whatley faces Auburn City Councilman Jay Hovey. Should he defeat Hovey, he will face Democrat Sherri Reese in the general election, according to the list of Democratic candidates […]
Thursday, during an interview with FM Talk 106.5’s “The Jeff Poor Show,” U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks’ (R-Huntsville) U.S. Senate campaign co-chairman offered his thoughts on one of Brooks’ opponents, Mike Durant. As of late, Durant’s polling has shown him to be a threat in the contest. However, his public appearances have been fewer than both […]

