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Being able to watch Parker learn to raise chickens has been a joyous journey filled with laughter, learning, lots of patience and much love.
Additional prayer vigils are planned throughout the North Central Alabama area this summer.
Wilson joined 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson last Wednesday on “1819 News: The Podcast” to discuss the importance of classical Christian education and how Christians should be planning to construct a flourishing, godly civilization for the future.
During this week's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," in what was apparently a gesture to offer an opportunity to respond to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall's appearance on the same program a week early, Alabama Democratic Party vice chairwoman Tabitha Isner took several jabs at her political adversaries on the other side of the aisle.
A 13-year-old Baldwin County boy has "wild" ambitions that he is making a reality.
Amateur radio operators, better known as ham radio operators, will take their equipment and hit the road for the annual ARRL field days on June 22 and 23.
My sister and I grew up hard. It wasn’t the kind of childhood depicted in Hallmark Channel movies.
The Jacksonville State University (JSU) Marching Southerners and the Boaz High School Marching Pirates traveled overseas this week for the 80th commemoration of D-Day in Normandy, France on Thursday.
The international commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day invasion occurred in France on June 6.
Over the past few years, there has been an uptick in politicized “debanking,” a tactic that the activist Wall Street crowd uses to harass, silence or blacklist individuals and organizations that don’t align with their narrow woke political agenda.
Downtown Foley is lined with beautiful, old buildings and now one of the oldest buildings is getting a new life.
The Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA) will likely soon enter into a lease agreement to build a new warehouse and office space for the ABC Board, according to RSA CEO David Bronner.
State Rep. Andy Whitt (R-Harvest) recently spoke on the legislature’s failure to advance a comprehensive gambling package, expressing disappointment at the Senate for the legislation’s eventual stalling in the upper chamber.
Patients with UnitedHealthcare (UHC) insurance once again have in-network coverage with Infirmary Health.
The West is in for a major political and cultural shift spurred by policies insisted upon by Germany, the U.S., and others.
An Atmore woman who won a state pageant is getting a lot of attention and not in the way she probably hoped.
The Autauga County Commission claims it is addressing the health and safety concerns in the Autauga County Jail after Sheriff Mark Harrell announced he was evacuating it due to health and safety concerns.
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees approved tuition increases ranging from 2.5% to 4% for the 2024-2025 academic year on Friday.
A Lauderdale County man was convicted on multiple counts of possession of child pornography and sentenced to 10 years.
State Attorneys General have a duty to sue the city and state of New York, which rewrote federal election and state business records law to interfere with the 2024 election.
Jefferson County Circuit Judge Donald Blankenship recused himself from a lawsuit filed by the Black Contractors’ Association of Alabama to stop the construction of the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center’s open-air amphitheater.
State Sen. Lance Bell (R-Pell City) recently took Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed to task for blaming the recent crime wave in Montgomery on the legislature’s actions two years ago, removing state-mandated concealed carry permits.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) named Oxford High School principal Heath Harmon their new executive director on Thursday.
Violence between inmates remains a major problem in Alabama Department of Corrections prisons across the state.
Moms for Liberty’s political efforts fighting for parental rights have reportedly landed the organization on a watch list at the U.S. Department of Justice.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is not backing down from his support for former president Donald Trump in the wake of his recent New York felony convictions while promising to block Biden appointments and "any Democrat bills designed to tear our country apart."
Once again, the trial of Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Director John Cooper has been pushed back.