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As Republican members of the legislature seem to be nearing a framework on how to proceed with fixing Alabama’s prison woes, some Democrats have attempted to steer the discussion away from prison construction and to criminal justice reform. Attorney General Steve Marshall warned against conflating prison construction and criminal justice reform. During an appearance on […]

U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) on Thursday blasted President Joe Biden's planned vaccine mandate, which would reportedly affect over 100 million people.

Recently, in Alabama, at least one hospital has reportedly been using their access to a state-run immunization registry called "ImmPRINT" to check their employees' vaccination status.

A message to Alabama’s small businesses

Here at the Business Council of Alabama, we want to say a heartfelt “Thank you.” We couldn’t have gotten through this without you.

Natalie Kelly is a 2021 Woman of Impact

No step in Natalie Kelly’s career path has been taken with a plan in mind.

The World Games 2022, in partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, are providing teachers with a free resource aimed at expanding educational opportunities in the classroom.

Electric vehicle announcements came fast and furious in the last year as major automobile manufacturers announced plans to accelerate electrification.

Boeing on Wednesday held a groundbreaking ceremony to kickoff the 9,000 square foot expansion of its Huntsville Electronics Center of Excellence.

The FBI Innovation Center will be a first-of-its-kind facility dedicated to threat intelligence, data analytics and training to combat emerging threats.

President Joe Biden on Thursday stated his intentions to nominate Alabama native Willie Phillips to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Wednesday led his fellow Republican Senate Armed Service Committee colleagues in calling for hearings related to the fallout of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is seeking to reverse a Madison County judge's decision to dismiss the state's lawsuit against the Madison County Commission regarding the fine which was paid for unlawfully removing a Confederate statue from courthouse grounds.

Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office has responded to complaints that the immunization database, ImmPRINT, has been used improperly by employers to confirm “compliance with the employer’s immunization requirement,” and it’s been confirmed that there was improper use of the information.

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For many, one of the more confounding aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic was National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases head Dr. Anthony Fauci’s shifting guidance on virus mitigation, which has apparently eroded the public’s trust to some degree. Taking notice of that is U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile), who explained that with Fauci leading […]

Aderholt: Protecting the most vulnerable

Over the past few weeks, I have written about my role on the Appropriations Committee, covering two of the three subcommittees I serve on in Washington.

HUNTSVILLE - Aerospace giant Teledyne Brown Engineering on Wednesday held a ribbon cutting ceremony as the company revealed its new high bay manufacturing facility.

The Alabama Medical Association, during its weekly COVID-19 webcast, will host former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina M. Benjamin to discuss issues relating to the ongoing pandemic.

The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) on Wednesday announced its endorsement of State Sen. Tom Whatley (R-Auburn) in his bid for reelection to the Alabama State Senate, serving District 27.

Patricia Sims is a 2021 Woman of Impact

It is through the vision and determination of Drake State Technical & Community College's leader, Dr. Patricia Sims, that the school has solidified its position as a vital contributor to economic growth in North Alabama.

NASA officials offered a glimpse into the inner workings surrounding the Artemis mission and Space Launch System (SLS) program.

You ever stop to think about what a miracle America is? 13 of my fellow countrymen I’ve never met gave their lives protecting me and you.

State Senate President Pro-Tem Greg Reed (R-Jasper) acknowledged the tenets of the solution were developed but said there were still details to work through.

The number of new coronavirus cases in the U.S. is currently three times the number of cases that the nation saw last year. President Joe Biden is prepared to unveil his plan for dealing with the problem.

Why you should plan for retirement earlier than you might think

Official Social Security retirement age in the U.S. may not be until 67, but folks throughout Alabama are retiring at the average age of 62