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Alabama Realtors deliver huge win for property owners

The Alabama Association of Realtors, along with other plaintiffs, delivered a huge win for property rights and rental owners as the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recently-extended eviction moratorium. This means that evictions for non-payment of rent are no longer prohibited by the federal government. “The United […]

State Auditor Jim Zeigler, who is polling at 8.8% compared to Ivey's 41.5%, argued Ivey was not in charge of the Governor's office.

State Sen. Clyde Chambliss (R-Prattville) acknowledged the prison agreement was close.

Constitution Day 2021: Celebrating the Bill of Rights

The United States is a relatively young country, but we have the oldest written national constitution.

Walker County Commissioner Keith Davis has announced his candidacy to represent House District 13 in the Alabama Legislature's lower chamber.

State Rep. Debbie Hamby Wood (R-Valley) on Thursday announced her intentions to seek reelection to the Alabama House of Representatives.

Melissa Morrison-Ellis is a 2021 Woman of Impact

Spend just five minutes in conversation with Morrison-Ellis, and her own confidence and self-assurance will overflow to empower you as well.

After serving over half a year as Austal USA's interim president, Rusty Murdaugh has been named permanent head of the Mobile-based shipbuilder. The company announced that the promotion became effective Sept. 9.

Alabama State Representative Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville), District 21 of Madison County, has been appointed to the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement program committee (ATRIP-II). Reynolds is filling a position vacated by State Rep. Bill Poole (R-Tuscaloosa), who resigned from the Alabama House to become the state finance director under Gov. Kay Ivey. The purpose of […]

In the interview with Huntsville radio host Michael Yaffee, Wardynski provided a personal account of what he sees as senior military officials' disregard for civilian control of the military and contempt for the former president.

Small business owner Matt Woods announced his intentions to seek election to the Alabama House of Representatives, serving District 13.

State Rep. Connie Rowe (R-Jasper) has announced that she will not seek reelection to the state legislature.

U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt on Thursday released her campaign's first digital advertisement featuring her husband.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki has said that Biden’s “experience with him has been that he is a patriot,” adding that Biden has “confidence” in Milley for his “leadership, his patriotism and his fidelity to our Constitution.”

In what was perhaps the first in-person dust-up of the 2022 race for the GOP nomination in Alabama’s U.S. Senate race, U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) and former Business Council of Alabama head Katie Britt, the two front-runners in that contest, exchanged heated remarks over each other’s support for Republican candidates in prior contests during […]

Physician experts with the Alabama Medical Association during Thursday's live-streamed COVID-19 update will answer questions surrounding the use of monoclonal antibody treatment.

Rita Cowell is a 2021 Woman of Impact

Rita Cowell, Ph.D., has always had an interest in neuroscience and behavior.

Alabama Realtors deliver huge win for property owners

Alabama Realtors delivered a huge win for property rights and rental owners as the U.S. Supreme Court struck down CDC's eviction moratorium.

According to the FDA, monoclonal antibody treatment is recommended for those with mild to moderate COVID symptoms.

The Birmingham community gathered Tuesday night for a celebratory drone show at Protective Stadium to unveil Protective Life Corporation's new brand identity.

There will be no shortage of adrenaline at the 4th annual Kids to Love fundraiser this weekend at the Regions Center in downtown Huntsville.

The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) has named State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Daphne) as its 2021 Legislator of the Year. 

Tuberville

Among the SASC members who took aim at the administration was U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who condemned senior officials as he expressed his desire to seek answers related to the fallout.

Huntsville-based Dynetics, along with four industry partners, has been tapped by NASA to assist the agency in enabling a consistent pace of manned excursions to the moon.