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3 takeaways as Nebraska basketball cruises against South Carolina State

Nebraska basketball was a heavy favorite on Friday night but rolled to its 11th win of the season. A

Most medical marijuana licenses expected to be issued today

The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission will issue medical marijuana licenses today, the panel annou

State Sen. Allen wants students to understand blessings of America

State Sen. Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) said he wants young students across Alabama to be taught the

Beat Auburn Beat Hunger launches 30th food drive

The Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive is kicking off for the 30th time today at the University of A

Tuberville introduces legislation to protect AL shrimp industry and health standards

As Alabama’s representative on the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, Sen. To

I-22 in Jefferson County proclaimed ‘Congressman Spencer Bachus Highway’

U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus, known for his ability to ensure the timely completion of major infrastruct

Sewell, Alabama Power exec discuss EV manufacturing impact on state economy

The Congressional Black Caucus held its annual legislative conference in Washington, D.C., last Frid

7 Things: Shutdown looms with Ukraine and border at hand; impeachment inquiry starts; and more …

7. There was unanimous consent in the U.S. Senate to force U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) to put o

ALGOP announces qualifying for House District 10 special election

The Alabama Republican Party has set the qualifying dates for the upcoming Special Election for Alab

Additional fire precautions announced for all state parks

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is making further fire precautions for

Britt says failed policies caused border crisis

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt didn’t mince words during a press conference at the Capitol where she blasted

Clark talks Children’s Harbor game, Bama, Auburn

Former UAB Blazers head coach Bill Clark has been sharing his thoughts weekly into what he saw on th