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Alabama Retail Association endorses statewide candidates

The Alabama Retail Association put its seal of approval on the campaigns of eleven candidates seekin

Sen. Greg Reed celebrates success of Innovate Alabama

Innovate Alabama, a landmark economic development program, was celebrated by Gov. Kay Ivey, former S

Dan Lanning likes, then unlikes, tweet saying he hasn’t been in Tuscaloosa

Nick Saban’s retirement has created a social media firestorm. From false flight trackers to people c

Rehab project to begin on I-65 bridges over Tennessee River

Preparations are underway for a major rehabilitation project on the Interstate 65 bridges across the

Severe weather predicted today for much of state

Hang on and hunker down. In the words of the Birmingham office of the National Weather Service, “The

Britt on illegal immigration: ‘This crisis needs to be ended. Not covered up’

As in 2023, U.S. Senator Katie Britt is continuing calls for Democrats in Washington to address the

Pregnant dog and two kittens allegedly poisoned by nurse; Children of heiress abducted - TCDPOD

This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: Animal cruelty investigators claim a nurse poisoned her n

7 Things: Middle East risk grows; Alabama allowed to block transgender transitioning for minors; and more …

7. The obsession our government has with building charging stations has always seemed odd.  U.S. Rep

DeBoer’s scheduled appearance on Seattle radio station cancelled amid Alabama rumors

As the search for Alabama’s new head coach rages on, a mainstay prospect to replace Nick Saban has b

Liz Read: Solo female founder building tech in Alabama – 2024 Women of Impact

The idea for dignified drug testing started with a personal experience from Liz Read, a 2024 Woman o

3 keys and a prediction for Nebraska basketball vs. Iowa

It’s a rivalry game for Nebraska basketball against Iowa tonight and here are three keys, plus a pre

Mobile crisis response team helping Missoula students find help

After years of seeing Missoula students with increasingly severe mental health problems entering th