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Lockheed Martin Alabama

Alabama will play an even bigger role in America’s missile-defense industry after Lockheed Martin announced today they will quadruple production of THAAD interceptor missiles. Lockheed reports the company reached a framework agreement with the U.S. Department of War to increase THAAD interceptor production from 96 per year to 400 per year over the next seven […]

Alabama SELC

Alabama Republicans are moving in lockstep with President Trump’s “gold standard science” push in Washington by advancing legislation in Montgomery to protect the state from ever being overrun by environmental regulations that are stricter than what the federal government imposes.  GOP lawmakers State Sen. Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) and State Rep. Troy Stubbs (R-Wetumpka) are driving […]

Every year in Mobile, the city gets to host one of its events of the year with NFL coaches and scouts descending upon the Gulf Coast for Senior Bowl week. With three practices during the week before the game on Saturday, the best college football players from around the nation get the chance to show […]

Jay Mitchell for Attorney General

Alabama has seen a staggering number of law enforcement deaths in recent years, with over a dozen police officers and sheriff’s deputies shot and killed in the line of duty since 2019 alone. Many more have been critically wounded. These tragedies are a stark reminder of the dangers faced by the men and women who […]

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin called Jefferson County Commissioner Lashunda Scales to threaten her, while claiming he doesn’t threaten people. When he realized the audio of his very clear threats was out, he thought focusing on a story about his “t-i-t-t-i-e-s” was better than people talking about his threats. Woodfin is not smart, and the city […]

University of Alabama School of Social Work

The Alabama House passed HB152 on Thursday, repealing the 1965 legislative mandate requiring the University of Alabama to maintain a standalone School of Social Work. The bill, sponsored by State Rep. Danny Garrett (R-Trussville), passed 76-14 and now heads to the Senate. Under current law, UA is the only institution in Alabama required by statute […]

Alabama education officials have suspended the Bessemer City Schools Board of Education from regular meetings, a rare move that underscores the state’s expanded authority over local school systems and the ongoing intervention in the district. The Alabama State Department of Education has suspended the elected Bessemer City Schools Board of Education from regular meetings indefinitely, […]

Katie Wesley Britt Donald Trump

Wednesday, President Donald Trump took some time during a recent speech to compliment U.S. Senator Katie Britt. The president was speaking at an all-day summit with administration officials, CEOs and philanthropists, where Sen. Britt was also in attendance. During his speech, he promoted his new Trump Accounts program. Trump explained that under the new initiative, […]

With the Super Bowl coming to television screens across America next weekend, fans all over the Alabama will be tuning into the NFL despite college football generally being the more popular sport by far in this part of the country. The league has found itself in hot water for woke stunts many times in recent […]

On Tuesday, the Alabama House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed HB181, a measure aimed at limiting the disposal of dredged material in Mobile Bay while maintaining dredging operations critical to the Port of Mobile and Alabama’s coastal economy. The bill, sponsored by State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise), will restrict the practice of thin-layer dredge disposal, commonly […]

 A northwest Alabama industrial site has been recognized as a top location for expanding business and industry. The Norfolk Southern rail-served site, located near Muscle Shoals and Florence, has received a platinum designation from the national REDI Sites Program. This top designation is awarded to select properties that meet rigorous readiness criteria. It signals to global site […]

Lee County Revenue Commissioner

Qualifying for Alabama’s 2026 primary elections closed on Friday, January 23. With that deadline now behind us, voters deserve a clear look at who has put their name on the ballot and what that means for the offices they seek. In Lee County, there has been a troubling development in the race for Revenue Commissioner […]

7. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of an attack on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), describing the incident as potentially staged amid ongoing political tensions and questions about motives and timing given scandals in her state and with her finances. 6. Former ALGOP Chairman John Wahl […]

Bob Riley Holman Prison

The day Bob Riley toured Holman

Shortly after taking office in 2003, Gov. Bob Riley did something that no other governor before him or since had done. He entered Holman Maximum Security Correctional Facility in Atmore, roamed the dorms, cells, and facilities while asking inmates and corrections officers for their insight, walked down Death Row, and witnessed a mock execution by […]

The dual enrollment advantage with Alabama Community Colleges

It is always important for high school students to start thinking about transitioning to the next step after graduation. For those who want to continue their education, dual enrollment with the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) can give students a competitive advantage over their peers.  How it works  By utilizing the dual enrollment program, you […]

John Wahl

According to a news release on Wednesday night, former Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl said he raised more than $1 million in contributions for his campaign for lieutenant governor in a single day. While no public filing yet exists of the haul, Wahl’s campaign was formalized with the Alabama Secretary of State’s office yesterday. […]

In recognition of National School Choice Week, U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon said she believes that Alabama has set the standard when it comes to educational freedom for students and families. Alabama’s latest landmark school choice initiative, the CHOOSE Act, was signed into law in 2024. The program created state-funded education savings accounts that eligible […]

A majority of Americans want illegals to be deported, despite the onslaught of biased media coverage. While the media and their Democrats insist immigration enforcement is wildly unpopular, all their efforts have failed to make that a reality. Additionally, immigration (legal and otherwise) is becoming less popular as degenerate leftists continue to break the law […]

Wes Allen

Wes Allen, who currently serves as Alabama Secretary of State, announced that he has received the endorsement of 20 Republican sheriffs from across the state in his campaign for Lt. Governor. “I am honored to have the support of these law enforcement officers,” Allen said. “Upholding law and order should be a top priority of […]

Crimson Dynasty, the Napa Valley-crafted wine label rooted in Alabama pride and tradition, has officially begun shipping its much-anticipated 2024 Chardonnay. The new release expands the brand’s growing portfolio and represents an important next step in the evolution of its proprietary wine collection.

The Alabama men’s basketball program got some tremendous news on Monday evening — Charles Bediako will be available for at least the next two games. A hearing was set for Tuesday to rule on Bediako’s eligibility after he was granted a temporary restraining order by a Tuscaloosa judge, however, an attorney for the NCAA was […]

U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) has endorsed U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), who is running for U.S. Senate, citing his record on digital assets and financial policy. “Barry Moore understands that innovation, not bureaucracy, is the future of American finance,” Lummis said. “He has been a consistent defender of sound money, blockchain innovation, and the […]

7. The NCAA has requested that the judge who ruled that Charles Bediako can return to the Alabama basketball team be removed from the case because he is an Alabama grad and donor 6. Protestors found time in their busy schedule in Mobile to rant about No Kings fascism Iran Venezuela food stamps ICE following […]

Alabama canned cocktails

The Alabama Legislature has spent years debating the “ready-to-drink” issue, premixed canned cocktails that consumers increasingly expect to buy where they already buy beer and wine. But now, Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger and Speaker of the Alabama House Nathaniel Ledbetter say the politics of that fight might change in 2026. At Yellowhammer […]