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Bama kicker Reichard accepts Senior Bowl invite

Alabama kicker Will Reichard is one of the most decorated players in Crimson Tide history, recently

David Rainer: Celebration of bats continues at Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries

Bats are ubiquitous during the Halloween season, but these creatures deserve celebration year-round

Tuscaloosa to host GOP presidential debate in December

Tuscaloosa has been selected as the site for the fourth RNC presidential debate, according to nation

Alabama’s Black Belt: A haven for hunters, anglers, and golfers

Alabama Black Belt Adventures released a new advertisement to promote the region’s premiere hunting

Auburn’s Pelham named to Board of Directors of Tennessee Valley Corridor

Auburn University’s own Steve Pelham has officially been named to the Board of Trustees for the Tenn

Scofield joins BCA as Executive Vice President

The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) announced Clay Scofield as its new Executive Vice President. S

Supreme Court won’t take up counselor’s appeal on Washington state’s ‘conversion therapy’ muzzle

The Supreme Court has refused to take up a challenge to a state law in Washington, which is similar

Peltola fingered by Fox News for taking blood money from radical colleagues AOC and Jayapal

Congresswoman Mary Peltola is on a list of more than 30 Democrats in Congress who accepted money fro

Alabama Crimson Tide lands six players on AP All-America team

The Alabama Crimson Tide landed six players on the AP All-America team, including three of its stars

Chickasaw police chief suspended, apologizes for social media ‘behavior’

One South Alabama town has its third police department leader reprimanded within the past two years.

They, them, xe, ze, zi, zer, per, it: UAA launches gender-studies ‘Why Pronouns Matter’ class

A one-credit course titled “Why Pronouns Matter” is seeking students for spring semester in Anchorag

Alaska Federalist Society speaker series: Social media bias, discrimination, and Supreme Court

In 2021, Florida and Texas enacted laws to reduce discrimination against viewpoints on social media