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California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly ridiculed prayer in the wake of a mass shooting at a Catholic school this week. On social media, the Democrat mocked those across the country who called for prayers following the tragedy in Minnesota, writing that the two children killed and seventeen wounded were in the act of prayer when […]
College football is officially back. In this neck of the woods, it begins with a huge one on Friday night between the Auburn Tigers and Baylor Bears. In a game that looks like a must win for Hugh Freeze as he tries to get season three off on the right foot. Alabama takes the field […]
Thursday night’s slate delivered plenty of hits for John and Barry today, from Boise State’s collapse at South Florida to UAB’s shootout win over Alabama State! They dove into the surprising atmosphere at Protective Stadium, where Alabama State fans largely outnumbered UAB supporters despite the Blazers’ 52–42 victory. Nebraska’s narrow win over Cincinnati at Arrowhead […]
The college semester is about to start. Elementary, middle, and high-schoolers are already back to class. A lot is going on. Students are memorizing new schedules, getting used to new classes and teachers. Parents are juggling more than ever before – Who’s dropping the children off at school tomorrow? Are the kids’ lunch accounts paid […]
The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board is hoping that their new 250,000-square-foot building off Congressman Dickinson Drive will be ready in Montgomery next year. The new warehouse is expected to cost $98 million. The facility will be paid for by ABC’s operating expenses over 20 years. ABC Chief Operating Officer Neil Graff told members […]
As Alabamians prepare to celebrate Labor Day weekend and the kickoff of college football season, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is reminding drivers and boaters to “Score Big with Safety” both on the road and on the water. Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol and Marine Patrol Divisions will increase their presence throughout the state, […]
In a close-knit community northwest of downtown Birmingham, a young Joe Hampton grew up watching his hardworking parents give freely to their Pratt City neighbors, even when they didn’t have much to spare. “I come from humble beginnings,” Hampton said. “My father worked in the coal mines, and my mom worked at a local beauty […]
7. Secretary of State Marco Rubio requested that President Donald Trump ban fall Saturday weddings to ensure fans can watch college football games; Democrats now insist that college football is terrible and people should only get married during football games. 6. The U.S. economy grew at a revised annual rate of 3.3% in the second quarter, […]
Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth is calling out the left wing media for not acknowledging the connection between many recent mass shootings and individuals who attempt procedures to change genders. The most recent attack was premeditated and carried out by 23-year-old Robert “Robin” Westman through the building’s windows on Wednesday morning during a Mass. The […]
The race to determine Centreville’s next mayor remains undecided after unofficial results showed a tie between incumbent Mayor Mike Oakley and challenger Barry Cooner. Both candidates received 326 votes in Tuesday’s municipal election. The only ballots not yet counted are provisional ballots, which must be reviewed and qualified by the Bibb County Board of Registrars. […]
On a recent stop in North Alabama, Attorney General Steve Marshall laid out his priorities if elected to the U.S. Senate, pledging to fight federal overreach, support Alabama’s farmers and military families, and continue his work on criminal justice issues. “We’ve got to get the federal government out of the pocketbooks of Alabamians,” Marshall said. […]
State Rep. Matt Simpson and State Sen. April Weaver have officially pre-filed the ‘Child Predator Death Penalty Act’ for the 2026 legislative session, and they expect a speedy passage. HB41 was introduced by Simpson (R-Daphne), and SB17 was simultaneously introduced by Weaver (R-Brierfield) to keep it high on the agenda when both chambers convene in […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide kicks off the season on Saturday with a road game against the Florida State Seminoles. Fans hope this will be the start of a resurgent second season for head coach Kalen DeBoer as the program further unwinds from the Nick Saban era. As DeBoer gets set to take on the challenge […]
Two days after emerging as the demonstrable winner of the Birmingham mayoral race, Randall Woodfin made it clear he isn’t finished with the politics. State Rep. Juandalynn Givan’s (D-Birmingham) challenge to a third term for Woodfin devolved into one of the ugliest and most vindictive citywide campaigns Birmingham has seen in years. From filing FCC […]
In the South, college football season is just about as sacred as any tradition. Particularly in the SEC, some fans don’t care for weddings held on Saturdays in the fall interrupting an incredible slate of games. Clearly, there are figures within President Trump’s cabinet who feel the same way. In a hilarious clip, U.S. Secretary […]
The State of Alabama recently received a letter from the Trump Administration, mandating the end of all references to gender ideology in federally-funded Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) educational materials. The order must be followed within 60 days and applies to 40 states, five territories, and Washington, D.C. According to the White House, the U.S. […]
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced Thursday morning that it would open more than 7,000 acres of Alabama’s Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge for hunting in the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Hunters will now be permitted to enter a lottery to hunt waterfowl on the land, including mourning dove, Eurasian-collared dove, duck, and goose. The […]
It should surprise no one that the degenerate monster who attacked a church in Minnesota will not be the villain in his story. Instead, people of faith will be seen as the bad guys here, initially for offering thoughts and prayers to those harmed here and eventually they will be blamed for the crime of […]
College football’s opening slate drew sharp attention as Boise State-South Florida and other Thursday matchups set the stage for a full weekend. The bigger storyline loomed in Tallahassee, where Alabama faces Florida State amid fresh injury concerns. Defensive lineman Tim Keenan’s ankle setback, combined with Jam Miller’s absence, raised questions about the Tide’s depth against […]
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is setting the record straight over social media claims that he was “run off” by constituents at a chaotic town hall he hosted last night in Daphne, saying the event was “hijacked” by organized activists and ended on schedule after nearly an hour of questions. “It was somewhat hijacked,” Moore […]
U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is calling out her colleagues on the other side of the political aisle for allowing the far left to dictate their mainstream agenda and approach to leading. When it comes to issues like crime, immigration, the economy, and transgenders in women’s sports, Britt believes the Democrats haven’t learned their lesson […]
Alabama signaled it will appeal a federal ruling that struck down part of its State Senate map and asked the court to pause its order while the U.S. Supreme Court takes up a closely watched redistricting case from Louisiana later this fall. In a joint status report filed Wednesday, lawyers for Secretary of State Wes […]
Georgia and Mississippi are joining forces with Alabama on a new powerhouse partnership to keep the Southeast at the forefront of automotive and battery manufacturing. The new partnership brings together the University of Alabama, the University of Georgia and Mississippi State University with the backing of governors from all three states, as well as Southern […]
7. Some Huntsville residents expressed concerns that renaming a road to Martin Luther King Jr. Highway could lower property values, which is a real concern. 6. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) criticized Democrat opposition to President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., to address crime, calling the pushback “absolutely ridiculous” and […]

