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Phil Williams: Race-baiting no more

The sooner the race-baiters and charlatans realize we will not be cowed down by their endless frenzies the better off we will all be.

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Riley McArdle kicks off campaign for College Republican Federation chair touting ambitious goals, strong endorsements

Birmingham native and University of Alabama student Riley McArdle is kicking off his campaign for chairman of the College Republican Federation of Alabama with an impressive list of legislative endorsements and an ambitious agenda.

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Parents concerned as Auburn High School administrators encourage students to wear ribbons for ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’

Auburn High School parents are concerned after a school administrator appears to have posted on the school's online platform encouraging students to wear a transgender ribbon in support of Monday's so-called Transgender Day of Visibility.

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45 criminal aliens on ICE hold in Madison County Jail

Forty-five illegal aliens are currently on hold in Madison County Jail, awaiting their date with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Tuberville predicts Trump will prevail over 'woke,' 'DEI' federal district court judges

During an appearance on this week's broadcast of Newsmax TV's "Saturday Agenda," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said he anticipated President Donald Trump would ultimately win out over federal district court judges who have paused his administration's efforts to implement executive orders or enforce existing law.

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'They crumble under the weight of a fatal flaw' — Matthews attorneys demand removal of ‘forged deeds’ in Huntsville land dispute as defendants continue pushing for sanctions

The legal battle over a 22-acre property in Huntsville continues as attorneys lock horns over a court opinion more than 20 years old.

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Weekend Recap: No. 12 Alabama baseball wins rubber match, takes series from No. 9 Oklahoma

No. 12 Alabama baseball split the first two games of the series with No. 9 Oklahoma but took the final game to win the series.

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4 takeaways from No. 1 seed Auburn’s 70-64 win over No. 2 seed Michigan State 

4 takeaways from No. 1 seed Auburn’s 70-64 win over No. 2 seed Michigan State 

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Gulf Shores preparing for next phase of Hwy 59 roadwork

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.

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Morgan County GOP resolution calls on legislature to defend Second Amendment rights, repeal Glock switch ban

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."

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Kohl’s Spanish Fort store closes as part of nationwide shutdown of 27 stores; All other Alabama Kohl’s remain open

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

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'What's your 68?' — 68 Ventures founder Nathan Cox shares entrepreneurial journey that helped shape the Gulf Coast

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.

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Watch: U.S. Navy christens USNS Billy Frank Jr. in Mobile

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.

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Annie Holmquist: The civil disobedience of raising a family

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.

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Dr. Barry Nowlin: Parents, have you drunk the Kool-Aid?

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. 

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Thomas Kaufmann: 'Would you like fries with that?' Restoring good customer service in an age of hurry

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.

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Gulf Shores Mayor Craft blasts 'ridiculous' Baldwin Co. school superintendent Tyler for blocking fair education tax distribution — Blames implied threats of political retaliation

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.

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Ivey announces $500,000 grant to improve wastewater treatment plant in Macon County

Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Friday a $500,000 grant to make critical upgrades to a wastewater treatment plant in Macon County.

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How to purchase 1911 pistols through restarted Civilian Marksmanship Program

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.

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Public cruises beside the SS United States in Alabama’s Mobile River

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.

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Mobile police arrest 18 in Operation Azalea Trail months-long investigation

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

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Elite Eight Showdown: No. 1 seed Auburn and No. 2 seed Michigan State set for defensive slugfest

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.

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4 takeaways from No. 2 seed Alabama's 85-65 loss to No. 1 seed Duke

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

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Charles Barkley touts home state basketball success: 'I'm just proud to be from Alabama'

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.

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Weekend Recap: No. 11 Auburn baseball swept by No. 3 Georgia 

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.

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Braves legend Chipper Jones rolls Toomer’s Corner with his two children, Auburn students

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.

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Sean of the South: The modern American teacher

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.

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