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Auburn basketball head coach Bruce Pearl on Monday blasted ABC News for its censorship of Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. over his remarks regarding COVID-19 vaccines.
Documents from the Circuit Court of Montgomery County indicate that the sentencing trail for former State Rep. Will Dismukes has been moved to July 17.
A bill that would prohibit state agencies from using certain Chinese aerial drones has been filed in the Alabama House of Representatives.
A judge could make a decision as early as Friday on whether to halt a bridge project in Baldwin County.
Punking the public is bad form. Punking a colleague is unprofessional. Punking the PRICE Act is bad for Alabama’s children.
A new grocery tax cut proposal by State Sen. Andrew Jones (R-Centre) was introduced late last week with the entire Senate signed on as co-sponsors.
Teri Angel was viciously attacked by a dog on Sept. 17, 2021, inside the Guntersville home of Valina Jackson. Angel suffered serious injuries to her head and arms, and a drawn-out court battle ensued as Jackson tried to save her pitbull terrier mix, Havoc, from euthanasia.
Arizona Western College teammates Yaxel Lendeborg and Marquis add talent to the UAB recruiting class.
Rick Burgess made a guest appearance on “The Glen Beck Podcast” Friday to talk about how the lack of male leadership is causing moral decay and what can be done about it.
In a season filled with highs and lows, Auburn(25-18-1, 9-12 SEC) baseball has taken its second straight SEC weekend series, pulling off the upset over No. 2 South Carolina(35-8, 14-6 SEC) in Columbia. The Tigers won the first two games, 8-3 and 9-5, before blowing a 5-2 lead in the series finale and falling 7-8.
No. 17 Auburn is rolling behind the arm of Maddie Penta, and the Tigers secured another SEC weekend series win.
Our country of freedom is NOT a mere experiment. Our founders fought for freedom, establishing the United States to secure that freedom because they wanted to live free and share that freedom with their children and grandchildren.
We don’t have time for cowering, this is a time for warriors to take back our country!
From Sunday to Thursday, a group of former Navy SEALS and other military personnel train law enforcement agents from multiple departments in tactical fundamentals which they can apply in various situations, such as issuing a warrant or even in a school shooting.
While Alabama continues its streak of low unemployment tallies, it also struggles with workforce participation.
A Safety Investigation Team from Fort Novosel, in Dale County, is leading the investigation into the collision of two U.S. Army helicopters in Alaska.
For most Alabamians in need of medical attention, a clinic or hospital is a short drive away. But if you’re on a mission to the moon or Mars, the nearest doctor may be millions of miles away, which is why NASA astronauts are getting creative with their health care.
The production of Golden Flake snack food in Alabama will end in early July, the company confirmed.
Former UAB running back DeWayne McBride begins his quest to make a NFL roster with the Minnesota Vikings.
The third and final day of the 2023 NFL Draft finished with two former Alabama players selected by NFL teams.
In the final day of the 2023 NFL Draft, three more Tigers were selected to join NFL rosters.
New Orleans improved to 3-0 and takes over sole possession of the USFL South Division lead.
The band was doing a soundcheck when she walked in. I was behind the piano. “Hi, Sean!” we could all could hear her say.
A small business in south Alabama is making waves across the nation. Vanguard Pacific, a woman-owned and service-disabled veterans construction business, was started by former Navy Lt. Sydney Cody, of Foley.
There is a massive difference in exhibition driving events and finding a safe area to have a little fun. That difference ought to be reflected in the bills.
State Sen. Jabo Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills) is continuing his campaign for the Alabama Legislature to rescue the financially beleaguered Birmingham-Southern College.
The Alabama House of Representatives has approved a bill that would allow a person to be charged with manslaughter if they provide an individual drugs that leads to their death.