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Caroleene Dobson condemns ‘liberal lunacy’ at her former university, pledges to fight it in Washington

Caroleene Dobson is an alumna of Harvard University. She is also a Republican candidate running for

Around the SEC: Cocktail Party and Border Battle highlight the weekend

Every Wednesday we present “Around the SEC,” with the latest updates on where things stand in the be

Britt ‘stands with Israel’ after Middle East trip

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt is making it clear that she will continue to support Israel after returning fr

IF Birmingham-Southern is telling the truth, saving the school is simple

 Jefferson County should just bail out Birmingham-Southern. Dale Jackson is a contributing writer

Mike Johnson wins Speaker’s gavel with support from GOP congressional delegation

U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) was elected Speaker of the House Wednesday with the help of every mem

Additional fire precautions reinstated for state parks

Due to increasingly dry conditions occurring throughout the most of the state, the Alabama Departmen

Sewell announces funding for Black Belt infrastructure, workforce investments

Alabama’s Black Belt region is set to receive $1.6 million in funding from the Delta Regional Author

Coach Pearl: I’m ‘heartbroken’ by Jewish students’ campus fears

Auburn men’s basketball head coach Bruce Pearl has not been shy about his unwavering support for Isr

Fallen officers, family recognized at annual Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Summit

Law enforcement and attorneys from across the state came together Tuesday to expand their knowledge

‘Pathways to Hope’ grant to support women in Aliceville Federal Prison

Thanks to a collaborative effort between West AlabamaWorks!, the Alabama Department of Commerce-Work

Ivey awards $2.5M to help fight homelessness

To help fight the spike of nationwide homelessness that has also reached the Yellowhammer State, Gov

Auburn University, alumni contribute $6.3 billion to state’s economy

Auburn University is offering more than just academic contributions to the state of Alabama. Accordi