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Event organizers have said that there were more than 30,000 in attendance for the President Donald Trump rally in Cullman, Alabama, where U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville), and Attorney General Steve Marshall were all speakers
Imagine your football team is in the first quarter of a game, a couple of star players are sidelined and the opponent’s offense seems unstoppable. The score is already 28 – 0 when your head coach takes a time out.
The committee was formed to develop a draft of revisions to the document which it will present to the legislature for consideration in 2022.
The reluctance of many to take the free, highly effective COVID vaccines has led to calls for mandatory vaccination. Economics can offer perspective on vaccine hesitancy.
Located within The Park at Auburn, the Office of Innovation Advancement and Commercialization helps move research to the market. It offers mentorship opportunities to Auburn University researchers and guidance surrounding intellectual property, patents, copyrights and licensing agreements with industry partners – helping shepherd research developments to the marketplace.
Thunderstorms certainly did not dampen the spirits of the Trump faithful at Saturday's "Save America" rally in Cullman.
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Alabama Hospital Association's Williamson explains state 'negative' ICU bed count -- 'We are in a critical situation‘
A well-trained workforce prepared for current and future jobs is essential for continued growth in Alabama, and Alabama Power is among utilities partnering with community colleges across the state to train students to work as electric lineworkers.
Miles College was recently awarded a $499,869 grant from the Historic Preservation Fund administered by the U.S. Department of Interior.
Qualifying 11 two-man teams to compete in the College B.A.S.S. National Championship is no small feat, but that’s exactly what the Auburn University Bass Fishing team accomplished this season. It was the latest in a long line of achievements for the team in the past year.
The Alabama Republican Party held its summer meeting on Saturday as local officials gathered to conduct the party’s official business.
The days of having to wait for a train to pass to get to and from the University of Alabama campus are in the rearview mirror.
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) reports a significant increase in pediatric cases of COVID-19 at this time of year.
Labor Day weekend will not only mark the beginning of college football season, but also the traditional start of the 2022 political season.
Don’t call the Birmingham Squadron a minor league. That’s the message from the top, "We are going to invest in this community."
One Alabama senator, whose district includes Alabama's beaches, rejected any suggestions to revisit beach economy shutdown as COVID spikes.
When it comes to hackers’ attempting to access unauthorized information stored on computers or networks, anyone is susceptible.
A place to enjoy a quality dove hunt is a valuable commodity. Alabama is working to increase access, especially near population centers.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville have sent a letter to President Joe Biden calling for the evacuation of all American citizens and Afghan partners.
Boeing signed on for a three-year title sponsorship of The Red Tails Classic to celebrate HBCUs and honor the Tuskegee Airmen.
State Sen. Steve Livingston (R-Scottsboro) has landed the endorsement of the Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) in his reelection bid.

