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It was a long and eventful year for Auburn athletics. Sometimes labeling the year as a success or failure is the way to go, but a season of Auburn athletics can rarely be classified as that, so eventful just seems right. But what were some of the biggest stories for the Tigers during 2022, and could there be more of the same in 2023?
Friday, Governor Kay Ivey named David Hill to serve as Autauga County Sheriff for the remainder of the term ending on January 16, 2023.
Another year is in the books and it was another positive year for the University of Alabama athletic department.
Eliminating Alabama’s state sales tax on groceries is a ”logical first step in our tax reduction efforts,” according to new State Rep. Ben Harrison (R-Cartwright).
Fentanyl works by binding to the body’s opioid receptors—found in the areas of the brain that control pain and emotions, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
UAB turns its attention to UTSA after escaping with double overtime win over UTEP in Conference UAB men's basketball play on Thursday.
Alabama Congressmen are criticizing House Democrats after the Ways and Means Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives released former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
KJ Johnson and Will Soucie lead the way as UNA scores the first 15 points of the game and eventually emerges with a road conference win over Jacksonville State.
The content of public education has been a matter of contentious public discourse in the United States, and Alabama was no different in 2022.
With a recruiting class that addressed the defensive front in need of depth and talent, Auburn will also be getting some help on the back end of the defense with two veteran cornerbacks returning to the Plains. According to a report from Justin Hokanson of AuburnLive, D.J. James and Nehemiah Pritchett will be back in the orange-and-blue for the 2023 season.
Troy's late game surge came up short while South Alabama never got going as both teams began conference play with a loss.
"Ultimately, the reason that the left wants to push CRT amongst little kids is simply they want to sexualize them."
Jacksonville State is the defending ASUN men's basketball champ.
The opioid epidemic continues to claim lives nationwide, and law enforcement and lawmakers in south Alabama are working together to act.
The Alabama Secretary of State referred 113 candidates and political actions committees (PACs) to Attorney General’s Office for violating campaign finance rules, according to Secretary of State John Merrill.
An Abbeville daycare worker has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of child abuse.
Elon Musk revealed that Twitter actively worked with the government to suppress information about COVID-19 that the government did not like.
An Alabama man that appeared in more than 30 movies and TV series and worked as a professor at UAB died on Christmas day at the age of 87.
Saturday December 31, the #5 Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Big 12 champions, #9 Kansas State Wildcats in the 89th annual Sugar Bowl, the first ever meeting between the two schools.
In June, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down Roe V. Wade, which claimed that abortion was a Constitutional right.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore puts the blame for high gas prices and rising inflation on the Biden administration and its continuing infusions of cash into the economy.
This month, a program used statewide to train law enforcement officers celebrated 50 years. On December 7, the founders of the Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy gathered to celebrate.
UAB trailed for 41 minutes in Thursday's C-USA game against UTEP, but the Blazers found a way to lead when it counted the most.
Marcus Davis joins the staff after a one-year stint at Georgia Southern, where he served as the wide receivers coach under Clay Helton.
The Hoover Police Department shared several tips on how to protect your wallet online:
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) successfully pushes a bill that allows veterans to grant their dependents post-9/11 GI benefits more efficiently.
U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) appeared on Fox Business Network on Thursday to question President Joe Biden's use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve shortly before the 2022 midterm elections, which he said suggested political motivations were at play.