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The Shelby County Republican Party will host a U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on Monday, January 26, offering voters a direct opportunity to hear from the Republicans seeking their party's nomination for the United States Senate. The event, announced by party officials on January 19, is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Center, one of Shelby County's most accessible public venues. Party leaders say the forum is designed to give voters meaningful insight into the candidates'...

For decades, the Mobile River Bridge and I‑10 Bayway project has been Alabama's most anticipated - and most delayed - infrastructure undertaking. Now, Alabama's two U.S. Senators, Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, are sharpening their focus on accelerating the timeline, arguing that the state and the Gulf Coast economy cannot afford another round of slow‑walking. Their message is simple: the federal government must move faster, and Alabama must be empowered to build sooner. A Project Stuck in...

President Donald J. Trump has sharply escalated his campaign to bring Greenland under U.S. control, transforming what began years ago as an unconventional geopolitical idea into a full‑scale diplomatic confrontation with European allies. Over the past week, Trump has issued a barrage of public statements, tariff threats, and social‑media posts insisting that the United States "needs" Greenland for national security reasons - and signaling he is prepared to use economic pressure, and pot...

Democrat Mark Wheeler has officially qualified for the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Alabama, adding a compelling new voice to a contest that is already drawing statewide and national attention. Wheeler, a chemist from Heflin with deep roots in east Alabama, enters the Democratic primary with a platform centered on economic fairness, health care access, and government transparency - themes he says reflect the everyday concerns of working families across the state. Wheeler's qualification was...

On January 20, 1991, Sudan's military‑Islamist government intensified its transformation of the country by imposing Islamic law nationwide, a move that dramatically worsened the already‑devastating civil war between the Muslim‑majority north and the largely Christian and animist south. The decision marked a turning point in Sudan's modern history, hardening political divisions, escalating violence, and deepening the authoritarian grip of President Omar al‑Bashir's regime. The imposition of Shar...

The transfer portal has become the new battleground of roster building in college football, and in 2026, Alabama has attacked it with purpose. After a Rose Bowl loss that exposed depth issues in the trenches and at wide receiver, GM Courtney Morgan and head coach Kalen DeBoer moved quickly to secure proven talent from across the country. The result: a transfer class headlined by offensive line reinforcements, a potential WR1, and immediate-impact defenders who fit DeBoer's system. Below are the...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the nation prepares to observe National Sanctity of Human Life Day on January 22, 2026, thousands of pro-life advocates are gathering in Washington this week for a series of events commemorating unborn lives and highlighting the ongoing work of the pro-life movement. The week's activities include the 53rd annual March for Life Rally and Faith & Liberty's "America 250 Remembers - Remembering Victims of Roe" memorial and prayer vigil. March for Life Returns to the National...

HUNTSVILLE - Congressman Dale Strong has officially qualified for reelection, setting the stage for a new campaign cycle in Alabama's 5th Congressional District. Strong, who was first elected to Congress in 2022, enters the race emphasizing continuity, conservative governance, and the district's growing national profile as a hub for defense, aerospace, and technological innovation. Strong filed his qualifying paperwork with the Alabama Republican Party as the 2026 election cycle begins to take...

Absolutely, Brandon - here's a polished, newsroom‑ready article crafted for Alabama readers and suitable for publication or outreach. Rodney Walker Praises Appointment of Alabama Agriculture Leaders to USDA Farm Service Agency State Committee Montgomery, Ala. - Rodney Walker, a lifelong Alabama cattle farmer and candidate for the United States Senate, is applauding the appointment of five Alabama agricultural leaders to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) State C...

TUSCALOOSA - In one of the most unusual eligibility rulings college basketball has seen in years, former Alabama center Charles Bediako is officially back with the Crimson Tide after a Tuscaloosa County judge granted him a temporary restraining order against the NCAA. The ruling makes the 6‑foot‑11 G‑League veteran immediately eligible to compete, opening the door for his return to the floor for the first time since the 2022–23 season. Bediako, who played 82 G‑League games over the past thre...

MONTGOMERY - Former U.S. Senator Doug Jones has officially qualified to run for governor of Alabama, immediately becoming the most prominent Democrat to enter the 2026 race and setting the stage for what could become one of the most closely watched gubernatorial contests in the country. Jones filed his paperwork with the Alabama Secretary of State's Office, formally placing his name on the Democratic primary ballot and confirming months of speculation about his political future. Jones, who...

In a dramatic turn of events on the world stage, President Donald Trump announced that the United States has reached a "future framework" deal concerning Greenland and the broader Arctic region - a development that follows weeks of escalating tensions, tariff threats, and international pushback. The agreement, negotiated during high‑level meetings at the World Economic Forum in Davos, marks a significant shift from earlier rhetoric about acquiring the Danish territory outright. The deal, w...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Senate convened Tuesday afternoon for a packed legislative session that saw movement on major budget proposals, education reforms, and public safety initiatives as lawmakers entered Day 4 of the 2026 Regular Session. Held at 3:30 p.m. in the State House, the meeting marked a pivotal moment in the early legislative calendar, with senators debating and advancing bills that touch nearly every corner of Alabama life - from school funding and infrastructure to criminal...

January 21, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee convened Wednesday morning, January 21, to review and advance a slate of bills addressing criminal justice, civil rights, juvenile proceedings, and guardianship reforms. The meeting, held at 8:30 a.m. in the State House, marked a significant step in shaping the legal landscape for Alabama families, victims, and vulnerable populations. Chaired by Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), the committee heard testimony and debated six...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - January 21, 2026. - The Alabama House Judiciary Committee convened Wednesday afternoon for a packed 1:30 p.m. meeting that brought forward one of the most sweeping collections of criminal justice, juvenile, and civil law proposals of the 2026 Regular Session. Over a dozen bills were placed on the agenda, many of them addressing high‑impact issues such as violent crime penalties, juvenile reporting requirements, human trafficking, immigration enforcement, and protections for p...

January 22, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - Alabama voters may soon see a major reduction in unwanted phone calls thanks to new legislation introduced by Rep. Jamie Kiel (R‑Russellville). House Bill 67, filed for consideration in the 2026 Regular Session, targets one of the lesser‑known sources of spam and nuisance calls: the state's publicly available voter list. Under current Alabama law, a voter's phone number is included in the voter file that can be legally purchased by campaigns, political org...

January 22, 2026 - WASHINGTON - Two of Representative Gary Palmer's priority bills-one focused on public safety and the other on national security-cleared a major hurdle this week as the House Energy and Commerce Committee advanced both measures during a full committee markup. Palmer Scores Committee Wins on Public Safety and National Security Representative Gary Palmer (AL‑06) saw two of his bills move forward in Congress after the Energy and Commerce Committee approved H.R. 2076, Lulu's Law, a...

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) announced that a new round of oral rabies vaccine (ORV) distribution will take place in Baldwin County beginning January 26 and continuing through February 2. The effort, conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services program (USDA‑WS), will involve the placement of approximately 2,520 vaccine baits across Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and surrounding communities. The initiative is part of a long‑running, multi‑agency strat...

January 22, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) is celebrating new momentum for Lulu's Law after the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce voted unanimously to advance the bipartisan measure to the House floor. The legislation is named in honor of 16‑year‑old Lulu Gribbin, who survived a devastating shark attack in June 2024 and has since become a symbol of resilience and advocacy for improved public safety. Lulu's Law would direct the Federal Communications Com...

January 21, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - The Alabama House Education Policy Committee convened Wednesday afternoon, January 21, 2026, for a wide‑ranging meeting that placed early childhood development, teacher retention, university governance, and school personnel transparency at the center of legislative debate. The committee reviewed four bills-HB78, HB122, HB164, and HB225-each targeting a different layer of Alabama's education system, from preschool classrooms to university boardrooms. The m...

The Alabama House State Government Committee convened Wednesday afternoon, January 21, 2026, for a focused but consequential meeting that placed several structural and administrative bills on the table. Streamed live by The Alabama Channel, the session highlighted a series of proposals aimed at tightening executive oversight, clarifying state authority, and updating long‑standing administrative frameworks. Though the meeting carried no formal description beyond its agenda, the legislation u...

On a frigid Sunday morning in St. Petersburg, January 22, 1905, tens of thousands of Russian workers and their families set out on what they believed would be a peaceful march toward the Winter Palace. Led by the charismatic Orthodox priest Father Georgy Gapon, the demonstrators carried religious icons, portraits of Tsar Nicholas II, and a petition pleading for basic reforms: fairer wages, safer working conditions, shorter hours, and a representative national assembly. Their hope was simple and...

Birmingham audiences are set to experience one of the most iconic voices of our time when Andrea Bocelli brings his Romanza – 30th Anniversary World Tour to Legacy Arena at the BJCC on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 8 p.m. The tour celebrates the 30‑year legacy of Romanza, the landmark 1997 album that introduced the world to Bocelli's timeless classic "Con te partirò." The record became one of the best‑selling classical crossover albums in history and helped elevate Bocelli to global stardo...

On January 23, 1570, Scotland witnessed a turning point in both its political turmoil and the history of violence. James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, the regent governing on behalf of the infant King James VI, was assassinated in the town of Linlithgow-an act that became the first documented political killing carried out with a firearm. A Nation in Upheaval The Earl of Moray had risen to power during one of Scotland's most volatile eras. Following the forced abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots, Mo...

January 23, 2026 - AUBURN - Auburn's running back room just got deeper and more dynamic with the addition of Tae Meadows, the leading rusher from Troy University in 2025. Meadows officially signed with the Tigers on January 23, bringing SEC experience, in‑state ties, and proven production to a backfield already brimming with talent. From Roanoke to the Plains Meadows, a native of Roanoke, Alabama, began his college career at Troy as a walk‑on in 2022. After redshirting and seeing limited act...