4 takeaways from No. 1 seed Auburn’s 70-64 win over No. 2 seed Michigan State
While we’ve been working, paying down our mortgages, and dealing with crazy Uncle Joe, many of us have unknowingly accepted something harmful to our children believing it to be beneficial.

Spring Breakers are navigating around extensive construction zones on Highway 59 in Gulf Shores. As the widening and improvement project continues, city officials are working to update the public.

This type of civil disobedience can’t be done in one short little protest. It’s a long march that requires patience and commitment, but one that offers great rewards not only for yourself but for your children.

The U.S. Navy christened the USNS Billy Frank Jr. (T-ATS 11) during a ceremony on Saturday. The ceremony was held at Austal USA in Mobile with the family of Billy Frank, Jr.

When others were panicking during the 2008 recession, Cox, having just served in the U.S. Marines, bet on himself and the Gulf Coast and launched Bellator Real Estate & Development. Over the next eight years, Cox grew the business until, in 2016, he formed 68 Ventures, which has gone on to be the largest and most successful development and investment company in the Southeast.

Kohl's store in Spanish Fort has closed, but all other Alabama locations remain open.

At their March 2025 meeting, the Morgan County Republican Party unanimously passed a resolution calling on the state legislature "to Repeal SB116, Amend the Second Amendment Preservation Act, Censure Infringers, Pass Meaningful Law."

Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Friday a $500,000 grant to make critical upgrades to a wastewater treatment plant in Macon County.
No. 1 seed Auburn and No. 2 seed Michigan State will clash Sunday in an Elite Eight matchup featuring two of the best defenses in the country.

The Mobile Police Department announced the arrest of 18 individuals in connection to a three-month operation titled “Operation Azalea Trail.”

You cannot go aboard the docked SS United States as it is being stripped in Mobile, but you can go on a "cruise-by" with a guide as emcee.

The Trump administration will again begin allowing sales of 1911 pistols through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) announced on Monday.

Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft said he supports bills in the legislature requiring a portion of a countywide penny tax to be split between all school systems instead of going only to the Baldwin County Public School system.
As a customer, I’m very disappointed in what I’m experiencing in customer service as a patron of several fast-food franchises. Maybe you’ve experienced the same.

No. 2 seed Alabama’s season comes to an end with a 85-65 loss to No. 1 seed Duke in the Elite Eight.

Auburn legend and NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley commended the state of Alabama's basketball success on Saturday following Alabama's Elite Eight loss to Duke.
No. 11 Auburn baseball fell victim to the sweep in the weekend series against No. 3 Georgia this weekend at Foley Park, ending an eight-series winning streak.

Chipper Jones has experienced a lot of sports, but never watching Auburn win in the Sweet 16, and never rolling Toomer's Corner. He and his two children at Auburn did that Friday.

Her classroom was out of control. Had been for a while. The kids in her “at-risk” fourth-grade class were about as organized as a prison riot.

The Conecuh Sausage processing plant will no longer be in Conecuh County after it moves to Covington County this summer.

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) has some harsh words for protesters criticizing his support of the Trump administration, saying his record and the booming success of his district speaks for itself.

Health and Human Services recently canceled a nearly $1 million National Institute of Mental Health federal grant sent to Auburn University to study the eating disorders of gay, lesbian, bisexual and non-heterosexual individuals.

State Senator Bobby Singleton's (D-Greensboro) obsession with Elon Musk knows no bounds.

For those wanting their children to receive religious instruction as part of their school learning while avoiding the murky waters of the church and state distinction, State Rep. Susan DuBose’s (R-Hoover) bill authorizing students to attend religious instruction during the school day seems like a no-brainer.

"The South will not rise again" was just one of the nonsensical chants students, potential students, and visitors to the University of Alabama heard chanted by the Queer Student Association at a recent on-campus rally. The issue at hand: The protestor's opposition to the university refusing to compel students to violate their First Amendment rights of free speech and religious freedom.

We have no idea what is up with the keffiyeh-wearing masses hijacking university property, fomenting ethnic hate, and seeking to malign and destroy America, while feeding off its benefits and blessings.