America spent 20 years and trillions of dollars containing radical Islam abroad. Importing it now would render that sacrifice pointless.

Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama is hosting a Christmas ornament event for families of violent crime victims.

ESPN's Paul Finebaum sees a scenario in which No. 10 Alabama could be left out of the College Football Playoff field, despite making the SEC Championship.
The Electric Cooperatives of Alabama Political Action Committee announced its endorsement on Monday of Caroleene Dobson in her campaign for secretary of state.

The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim in a domestic shooting that occurred Sunday in Fairfield.

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is launching a “bipartisan” investigation into a counter-drug trafficking operation in the Caribbean following significant pushback from Democrats calling for U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to be investigated for possible war crimes.

A left-wing professor is being lauded by the University of Alabama Law School after her anti-Trump book recently made the New York Times and Amazon best-seller lists.

The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) is preparing for the Super 7 State Football Championship games at Protective Stadium in Birmingham.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office took a person of interest into custody following a deadly Sunday shooting.

After requesting two cancellations, the Islamic Academy of Alabama's proposal to move from their current location in Homewood to Hoover's Meadowbrook Corporate Park is back on the agenda for the Monday Hoover Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.
At Christmastime, we watch “The Sound of Music” because we need to believe that these small rebellions matter, that Maria and the Captain and those seven children made it over the mountains to freedom, that somewhere in the darkness, edelweiss still blooms, small and white and impossibly brave.

Auburn football named Alex Golesh as its head coach on Sunday, per multiple reports. The team held a meeting at 10 a.m. on Sunday, per multiple reports, where the news was announced.

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) paused funding to the Fairhope Public Library after the library only received half of its expected $44,000, and library leaders said that could mean cuts.

Progressive theological drift rarely announces itself with a label. It borrows the vocabulary of justice, love and compassion, while quietly rewiring the moral scaffolding beneath.

Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Parish is hosting a “Quiet Christmas” service on December 15 for those seeking peace this holiday season.

At the first Thanksgiving in 1621, the Pilgrims celebrated their first harvest after leaving England a year earlier in search of religious freedom in the New World. As bountiful as their crops had been, the Plymouth Colony would begin to see true success a few years later, after it dispensed with communal living in favor of private property rights.
Facing a 17-point deficit with over 11 minutes to play in the second quarter, Auburn stormed back and evened things up at 20 before giving up a touchdown with under four minutes to go, ultimately leading to a 27-20 loss to No. 10 Alabama at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

No. 10 Alabama locked a spot in the SEC Championship game with a 27-20 win over Auburn in the Iron Bowl.

The City of Mobile is using the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to make sidewalk improvements and increase walkability throughout each of the seven districts.

Covington County pastor and author Jack Armstrong has published a new 365-day devotional for children. “The Wild Path: A Daily Outdoor Devotional for Kids” is designed for young adventurers who love God’s creation.
“The first rule of knitting is understanding patience, this takes a lifetime. The rest can be learned in only a few minutes.”

Pinnacle Mergers & Acquisitions, a national automotive buy-sell advisory firm, recently announced the sale of Toyota of Montgomery and Lexus of Montgomery to Dream Motor Group, led by former Alabama football coach Nick Saban and automotive executive Joe Agresti, for $151 million.

To deliberately plant seeds of doubt in the minds of our warriors is not only seditious in spirit but treasonous in temperance. Those responsible must be made examples of for their dalliances and destruction of good order and discipline.

State Rep. Craig Lipscomb (R-Gadsden) and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) recently discussed permitting policy for bass fishing tournaments in Alabama.

The Auburn Tigers will host No. 10 Alabama on Saturday in hopes of spoiling the Crimson Tide’s College Football Playoff hopes while looking to avoid their fifth-straight losing season.

The Jefferson County Coroner identified a man who died at UAB Hospital following a crash on Wednesday.