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With Trump and majorities in both the Senate and the House, we will put Americans back in the driver’s seat, so we can determine our own destinies. The future is bright. Let’s get to work
The SEC officially announced the dates for the 2025 college football season on Wednesday night.
Auburn’s full 2025 schedule was announced on Wednesday.
During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," the Morgan County Republican discussed the legislation banning public K-12 schools and public libraries from presenting or sponsoring drag performances and state entities from allowing minors to share facilities with members of the opposite sex in certain circumstances during overnight programs.
Open enrollment for Alabama’s new school choice educational savings account program will begin in January.
The COVID congressional report details the obvious: The COVID catastrophe was one lie built on another.
Many in South Alabama consider Avery Bates a local legend. His family moved to the Mobile Bay area during the Great Depression to find natural resources to feed their family.
In an age of unprecedented technological advancement, cryptocurrency stands as a unique symbol of financial freedom and innovation.
Rob Gray is stepping down as the head coach of the Faulkner University football team after four seasons.
Tea Sam Roe taught hundreds of Alabama pharmacists at Samford University. He died at age 90.
State Sen. Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) is offering to match radio host Dale Jackson’s $1000 reward for anyone who can produce proof of a sign warning black people to leave the city.
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed legislation from U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) creating a working group within the Department of Homeland Security dedicated to countering terrorist, cybersecurity, border and port security, and transportation security threats posed to the nation by the Chinese Communist Party.
House Armed Services Committee Chair U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) was reportedly unhappy that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) did not consult him before adding a provision from the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act banning so-called gender-affirming care for minors.
Alabama Power and the Alabama Public Service Commission approved a 4.87% rate increase for the company’s customers at a Tuesday hearing.
The Christmas concert Dec. 13-14 at Mobile's Saenger Theater has an international theme. Music and traditions from a dozen countries.
Amid a push to reform NIL rules in the NCAA, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is predicting a major shift in college athletics in the "near future."
Non-profit assists parents in navigating new Alabama school programs.
Presidential electors elected in Alabama's Nov. 5 general election meet in Montgomery Dec. 17. All nine will be Trump electors.
Communism’s hostility toward Christianity is not shocking because Marxism is atheistic to its core. As the most visible celebration of Christianity, Communist efforts to suppress Christmas are also not surprising.
A federal court recently blocked the Biden administration’s plans to provide taxpayer-subsidized health plans to illegal aliens after Alabama and other states sued for an injunction.
Construction on the new Alabama State House is four to six months behind schedule, according to Retirement Systems of Alabama CEO David Bronner.
Albertville's newest coffee shop can move forward with plans to open soon after a zoning lawsuit concerning the property was dismissed last week.
Former State Representative Joe Faust (R-Fairhope) will be honored in a road-naming ceremony this week.
A large crowd turned out in Owens Cross Roads on Monday to celebrate the official opening of the new Madison County Center for Elections Management and Probate Court Archives.
Saturday is Alabama's 205th birthday. "Alabama Day" will be observed at the Dept of Archives & History in Montgomery.
If Alabama Democrats have their way, your vote for president, Congress, governor, the Alabama Legislature, and other important offices could soon be canceled by a convicted murderer, rapist, child molester, or even a terrorist.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said Americans are "scared to death" of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), but they won’t have to be for much longer.