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Tuesday on Newsmax TV's "The Chris Salcedo Show," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) suggested Democrats and the modern left the political party represents had no room to talk when it comes to calling Republicans "weird."
On Tuesday, the Jackson County leadership and state lawmakers announced a renewed effort with the Tennessee Vallery Authority to improve the recreational use of Lake Guntersville by ridding the waters of invasive plant species.
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has operated above the law since its inception.
Jonathan Buttram’s father and grandfather raised chickens, so it was no surprise that the Albertville native became a chicken farmer himself. But over the decades, things changed rapidly, making the life of a farmer nearly impossible.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) introduced legislation on Tuesday that would codify shark attacks as events for which Wireless Emergency Alerts are issued, allowing law enforcement to inform beachgoers of active or potential shark attacks.
While awaiting a score after her balance beam performance, Lee, the most decorated gymnast in Auburn history, got a "War Eagle" from a fan in the stands.
U.S. District Judge Scott Coogler sentenced former State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) to 13 months in federal prison on Tuesday.
The naked blue man wasn’t just present at this unholy, androgyny feast; he was presented as the feast for the drag parodies of Christ and his apostles to consume.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) has never hidden her Christian faith. In fact, the diamond cross necklace her husband gave her on their wedding day has been used by media and influencers to discredit Britt.
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) pre-filed legislation last week changing how boards for local libraries and the Alabama Department of Archives and History are appointed.
Auburn University officials announced on Monday that the school would shut down its Office of Inclusion and Diversity in August and reassign staff to other departments.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall swiftly condemned President Joe Biden's recently announced plans to overhaul the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and amend the United States Constitution.
Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt was in Mobile Monday with other federal, state and local dignitaries to celebrate the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) $550 million contribution to the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project. Gov. Kay Ivey was on hand for the event.
One of the largest employers and universities in the state has announced a brand change to help "unify" its branding and increase its recognition not only regionally but also globally.
Secretary of State Wes Allen is warning Alabamians about a “misleading” public service announcement encouraging state residents to register to vote in an effort to mine user’s data.
The National Republican Congressional Committee announced Caroleene Dobson is on the initial list of 26 candidates for its 2024 Young Guns program on Monday.
Mobile Fire & Rescue crews are on the scene of an emergency situation at the RSA Tower on Water Street.
“A Paris party on a Friday night.” Is that what it was? Or was it a dystopian pagan nightmare on the Seine?
The Mobile City Council will soon hear the first reading of three resolutions that could bring the possibility of Gulf Coast Amtrak service back to the area.
North Alabama played host to a special visitor over the weekend as Lord Ross Kempsell of the British House of Lords toured the upstate along with U.S Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville).
State Rep. Kelvin Lawrence (D-Hayneville) pleaded not guilty to two felony forgery charges on Friday in Lowndes County Circuit Court.
The Clay City Council voted to withdraw its local library from the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) in the wake of a contentious library advisory board meeting earlier that day where board members confronted Mayor Charles Webster and city manager Ronnie Dixon over multiple controversies surrounding library operations and management.
Intolerance and ignorance of First Amendment rights are deeply ingrained in university culture. No single measure will change that. A comprehensive approach focused on changing incentives for key university decision-makers is needed.
The 2024 Make America Great Again Trump Parade will float from Mobile Bay to Orange Beach Pass on August 3.
While some of the state's policymakers debate the future of law enforcement in Alabama's capital city as a heightened violent crime lingers, the city's mayor is out speaking on behalf of presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid.
During a recent appearance on Newsmax TV, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) downplayed the role both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are playing in the federal government.
Is it possible the Alabama Legislature knew the loan would never be approved, but wanted to shift the blame to the treasurer instead of taking the heat themselves?