Last Wednesday, the podcast turned its attention to the church's role and its failures to address the issues of the day, including education, healthcare, prison reform, and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
The Fairhope Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) rescued a man Friday afternoon after heavy flooding.
The University of Alabama bookstore is offering a 25% off sale to celebrate Juneteenth, including progressive "queer" selections now available at a discount to commemorate the freeing of enslaved African Americans.
According to Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long, while the commission cannot block the data center from being built, four local homeowners do have that power.
The Walker family was excited when they planned a vacation to Panama City Beach. They couldn’t wait to get a little rest and relaxation on the beautiful beach. However, they had no idea the trip would become a newsworthy event.
Senior U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor heavily sanctioned attorney Terrence Collingsworth in the Northern District of Alabama on Thursday.
Auburn University baseball’s associate director of communications responded to the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s (FFRF) demand to cease usage of religious symbols and coach-led prayers.
Nearly 1 million Alabamians will be hit with significant cuts to their Social Security benefits in six years if the program continues its path to insolvency.
One day, as God was sitting in all of heaven’s sovereignty and sanctity and etherealness and stuff, little Randy came to visit.
With her battles against Lumpkin, Givan is trampling on those black voices she claims she wants to protect, showing that she does not care one whit about her district, their black voices, or their power to enact change.
For years, I fell into the trap of placing far more importance on federal elections than state elections. I forgot that the State House, local courthouse, and especially my own house are far more important than the White House.
The Magna Carta did not merely anticipate the Declaration of Independence. It made it necessary, made it credible, and made it permanent.
All up and down the highway from North Alabama to North Florida, proprietors seemed to be of a similar mind, namely, we want your money but don’t think we’re going to furnish a restroom. Pay us and move on!
This entire residency hoax is about the fact that my opponents have nothing to run on, so they have to make stuff up and hope that Alabamians are dumb enough to buy it. This shows you what they really think of the hardworking people of Alabama. They think you can’t think for yourselves.
The Truth and Unity Amendment gives America’s largest Protestant denomination the direction for removing churches from the SBC who go against the Bible’s teaching that only qualified men, not women, should be pastors.
Here’s to our own fathers, living or dead, good or bad, present and always loving or never ever to be seen. They were a part of the formula that created us. Because of them, we received the gift of life.
At no point in my childhood was there a central screen consistently in my house. And quite honestly? I’m so thankful for that.
There are some things in life that are valuable despite their inconvenience. Books are valuable (in part) because of their inconvenience.
The Auburn University baseball program received a demand from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) concerning new practice gear and prayer, which they say coerce players to participate in religion.
The Troy baseball team's postseason run came to an end on Tuesday in Omaha, as the Trojans fell to West Virginia 12-0.
A state championship-winning head football coach is leaving his position for a job with the Alabama High School Athletic Association.
Despite speculation to the contrary, Secretary of State Wes Allen recently ruled out a challenge to the residency qualifications of his recent Republican runoff opponent, John Wahl.
The Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA) endorsed State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) for Congressional District 2 on Thursday.
Days after Alicia Escott Lumpkin first addressed the challenge to her candidacy by State Rep. Juandalynn Givan's (D-Birmingham), the Democratic Party released a statement that said the case against Lumpkin was "dismissed with prejudice."