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Moundville hosts 35th annual Native American Festival

The University of Alabama Moundville Archaeological Park will become a “City of Life” as it celebrat

Farmers Federation awards $150,000 to Auburn ag, forestry students

Eighty Auburn University students reaped the benefits of the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation

Is Uncle Sam’s Wallet Too Thin?

The United States, a titan in the global economic arena, operates a labyrinthine financial system. T

BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation’ by Raquel Willis

Raquel Willis' memoir "The Risk It Takes to Bloom" explores her journey from being a Black boy to a

ALEA: Driver clocked at 165 mph ‘wanted to see how fast it would go’

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency shared a lighthearted moment on Facebook from a serious incident

Moore, Sewell vote against CR to avoid government shutdown

U.S. Reps. Barry Moore and Terri Sewell voted against a stopgap funding bill Friday that would have

Saban on McAfee: ‘The players know that we’ve gotta finish what we started’

Every Thursday throughout this college football season, Alabama head coach Nick Saban has been appea

From hunch to headline

My role as MTFP’s editor gives me a very particular view of our newsroom and the work our reporters

Biden projecting his weakness and ignorance onto Tuberville and military

Joe Biden is projecting his weakness and ignorance onto Tommy Tuberville and the military Dale Jack

Another transfer could visit Nebraska football, plus more Cornhuskers news

Nebraska football could have another transfer portal target on campus, plus more Cornhuskers news. T

WSJ critique of Auburn highlights success coveted by similar universities

With more than 2,500 words making it to print, the Wall Street Journal delivered a detailed account

Former state Republican Party Chairman Peters dies

Former Republican Party Chairman and longtime GOP activist J. Elbert Peters died Thursday. He was 90