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Tuscaloosa City Schools are using taxpayer resources to promote the benefits of voting ‘yes’ on an upcoming property tax referendum.
The Certificate of Need Board awarded a Certificate of Need (CON) to the Hoover Health Care Authority (HHCA) on Wednesday.
Alabama’s only manufacturing association committed to legislative, regulatory, operational and competitive interests has endorsed Caroleene Dobson in Alabama’s congressional district two race. Manufacture Alabama believes Dobson, a Montomery attorney, wife and mother of two, has what it takes to bring opportunity to the newly-drawn district.
The judge presiding over a criminal case for Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) director John Cooper dismissed the case Tuesday.
No one was injured, and no gun was found on Wednesday after the Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System urged the public to avoid the Montgomery VA Hospital on Perry Hill Road while it investigated an “active threat” situation after initially calling it an “active shooter investigation.”
Tempers were hot during a Tuesday evening Sylacauga City Council meeting, where residents expressed differing views on the ongoing controversy surrounding Haitian immigrants flooding into the city.
State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore) addressed the Alabama Republican Party’s resolution to oppose the expansion of gambling, immigration concerns and controversy surrounding the Alabama Department of Veteran Affairs during the North Baldwin County Republican Women’s meeting Tuesday.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said Georgians were "fired up to get our country back on track” after attending the Georgia Faith and Freedom Coalition's 2024 Victory Dinner on Monday.
It is impossible to do justice without knowing the truth.
Mass amounts of Haitian immigrants have entered rural Alabama in Coffee County and Talladega County. Local officials were not notified of the relocation and have received no answers from the federal government about what is happening.
In a world increasingly full of false idols, Matt Walsh and the Daily Wire have managed to yet again desecrate the sacred sanctuary of Wokeness, a peculiar new religion fashionable today within the Western elite.
We must restore order so we can continue to be a blessing to others. We cannot be forced into benevolence. That’s not how this works.
Many Americans, especially young people, do not know the value of liberty. This makes them susceptible to the alluring promises of socialism, which they encounter on college campuses.
During election season, when every single vote is a true reflection of our values, interests and desires for the future, the influence of celebrities can truly be a double-edged sword.
The average American will spend 11 years of their life on their phone.
Hank Brown and Hugh Freeze have a familiarity that has carried over from Liberty to Auburn. Now, Brown is living out his dream as he gets ready for the upcoming test against Arkansas.
Three weeks into the season, the biggest concern for Auburn and Hugh Freeze have been the continuous struggles within the secondary. Freeze hopes for improvement as conference play begins.
Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard addressed his teammates during a Sunday meeting and apologized for a remark he made on Saturday about Wisconsin’s “Jump Around” tradition.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris sparred over a variety of hot-button issues Tuesday night in the first and only presidential debate before the November election. The topics ranged from the economy, foreign conflicts and immigration to abortion and Alabama’s recent court rulings on in vitro fertilization.
After avoiding the press throughout most of her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris will step in front of the camera tonight as she debates Donald Trump on ABC.
Despite not being on the ballot in November, outgoing U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) is predicting good things for Republicans on Election Day.