
The Auburn Tigers held their 2025 Annual Pro Day on Monday at the Woltoz Football Performance Center as participants worked out for NFL scouts to improve their draft stock ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Trump administration will again begin allowing sales of 1911 pistols through the Civilian Marksmanship Program, according to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), House Armed Services Committee chairman.

Weather personality Al Roker makes a lot of predictions. This time, he predicted Alabama to with the NCAA basketball tournament.
The future of America is in good hands. These young adults, the kids I sometimes call them, will be fine, and so will our country.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall says Biden-era policies impacting the coal industry must be replaced with pro-coal programs.

On February 4 Sheila Austin, chairman of the Alabama Public Charter School Commission, sent a letter to the Magic City Acceptance Academy in Homewood. In it, she described the Commission’s role in ensuring state compliance and the state's remedies, including revoking the school's charter for noncompliance.

If we increase the superintendent’s salary, are we, the taxpayers, then going to be forced to increase the salaries of the governor and lieutenant governor?

The Mobile County Commission approved a measure to help fund the new Mobile arena. The arena project, one of the largest projects in city history, will replace the old civic center.

Alabama Public Library Service Board chairman John Wahl has reiterated the board's resolve after voting last week to pause all funds to the Fairhope Public Library for allegedly not being aligned with the APLS’s policy surrounding books.

On Monday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced the release of the 2024 New & Expanding Industry Announcements Report, which boasts $7 billion in new capital investments across 224 projects and generates more than 8,500 jobs.

Dothan police arrested Audarian Kywon Richards on Friday on possession of child porn charges.

Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl is applauding President Donald Trump for "leading the way" with the release of hostages in Gaza.

North Alabama's Madison has been named a top 10 place to live in the United States.
Elon Musk has suddenly gone from being the darling of the left to its public enemy number one. Smack in the middle of it all is Indivisible, leading the charge for the charlatans that raise money for the Anger Industrial Complex.

The Alabama Education Association (AEA) continues to push for educators’ workman’s compensation bill while the House delayed voting for at least another two weeks.

The Spanish Fort Police Department is investigating a possible home invasion where the intruder was shot.

The Alabama Legislature has reached the halfway point of the 2025 session, and there is little speculation about the possible passage of a gambling bill.

No. 2 seed Alabama cruised its way to an 80-66 win against No. 7 seed Saint Mary’s to advance to the Crimson Tide's fourth Sweet 16 in five years.
Patrick Henry's life and letters provide sound advice for a happy, lasting marriage.

Stan Pate, a well-known Tuscaloosa businessman, says he is willing to give President Donald Trump parts of the border wall he purchased last year.

Last week, the Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation that, if signed into law, would reduce grocery taxes and increase income and retirement plan tax deductions.

Friday, during his weekly appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) reacted to the Alabama Public Library Service's (APLS) decision to fire now-former agency director Nancy Pack a day earlier.

No. 20 Auburn picked up a 2-1 series win over the weekend against Kentucky at Kentucky Proud Park.

American Idol finalist Danny Gokey brings his 'Sound of Heaven Tour' to Mobile on April 13

Perception is nine-tenths of reality, and right now, Alabama’s State Republican Party leadership is looking more like a pack of yellow-dog Democrats wearing elephant costumes than the principled conservatives they claim to be.

Larry Barton served as Mayor of Talladega, then served in federal prison, then served again as Mayor. He has died of cancer at 85.