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  • Birmingham Stallions Open Their 2026 Season Tonight Against New UFL Rival

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    The wait is over for spring football fans. The Birmingham Stallions-winners of three straight spring league championships-open their 2026 United Football League season tonight in a nationally televised matchup against the Louisville Kings, one of the league's newest expansion teams. This season marks a new era for Birmingham, led for the first time by head coach AJ McCarron, the former Alabama Crimson Tide star and two‑time national champion. The Stallions enter the year with high e...

  • Senator Katie Britt tells Newsmax that "Lawmakers need to get ready to actually do their job."

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    What Senator Britt Emphasized 1. Border Security as a National Priority "Well, first off, we're not leaving if this doesn't get done," Sen. Britt said. ":I mean, lawmakers need to get ready to actually do their job. I mean, we've had 40, 41 days of a Democrat led shutdown. This is the second one of the fiscal year. When you're looking at people who have stepped forward to say, hey, we want to serve our homeland, we want to protect American citizens from coast to coast, Democrats are finding a...

  • Honoring Heroes: Vietnam War Veterans Ceremony and Monument Unveiling at Alabama National Cemetery

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    The Friends of the Alabama National Cemetery (ALNC) invite the public to a powerful and heartfelt tribute to Vietnam War veterans on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The Alabama National Cemetery will unveil the Vietnam War Veterans monument as part of the 2026 Vietnam War Veterans Ceremony. Held at the Main Flagpole area of the Alabama National Cemetery in Montevallo, this year's ceremony will feature the unveiling of a new monument dedicated to the First Cavalry Division in Vietnam,...

  • Domtar's Coosa Pines Mill to Idle in 2026, Sending Shockwaves Through Alabama's Forest Economy

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    March 26, 2026 - CHILDERSBURGH, Ala. - When Domtar announced it would indefinitely idle its Coosa Pines fluff pulp mill in Talladega County in May 2026, the news landed like a thunderclap across central Alabama. The 75‑year‑old facility-one of the region's most recognizable industrial anchors-will halt operations due to challenging market conditions, high operating costs, and aging infrastructure. The decision affects 285 employees directly, but the impact stretches far beyond the mill gat...

  • Senate Democrats Defeat GOP Photo ID Amendment Amid Election Reform Fight

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    Senate Democrats on Thursday blocked a Republican-backed amendment that would have required voters to present a photo ID when casting ballots, rejecting a proposal that GOP lawmakers argued was a simple, stand‑alone test of Democrats' stated support for voter ID. The vote, held during debate on the broader SAVE America Act, fell short of the 60 votes needed for adoption, with all Democrats voting against it. The U.S. Senate on Thursday rejected an amendment introduced by Sen. Jon Husted (...

  • Auburn Tops Nevada to Reach NIT Semifinals

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    March 25, 2026 - AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn powered past Nevada 75–69 in the NIT quarterfinals, earning a historic trip to the tournament's semifinals for the first time in program history. The Tigers controlled most of the game at Neville Arena, using balanced scoring, defensive pressure, and timely plays to hold off a late Nevada surge. The Auburn Tigers continued their postseason momentum with a 75–69 win over the Nevada Wolf Pack on March 25, 2026, advancing to the NIT semifinals for the fir...

  • Greater Mobile Chapter of The Links, Incorporated to Host "Link Up the Vote" Candidate Forum at Bishop State

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    The Greater Mobile (AL) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is joining forces with several leading civic organizations to strengthen voter education and youth engagement ahead of the 2026 primary election. In partnership with the League of Women Voters, NAACP, Mobile United, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Bishop State Community College, the chapter will host the "Link Up the Vote" Candidate Forum on Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 5:00–8:00 p.m. at Bishop State's Main Campus. The free, n...

  • NASA Prepares for Artemis II: Streaming Coverage Set for Prelaunch, Launch, and Mission Events

    A.I. generated content, Based on a NASA press release|Mar 31, 2026

    NASA is preparing for a major milestone in its return to the Moon, unveiling a full lineup of prelaunch, launch, and mission events for the Artemis II test flight. All activities will stream across the agency's digital platforms, giving the public front‑row access to the first crewed mission of the Artemis program. The agency is targeting no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, for liftoff during a two‑hour launch window opening at 5:24 p.m. CDT, with additional opportunities available through Mon...

  • The Day the Eastern Bloc Fell Apart: The Dissolution of the Warsaw Pact on March 31, 1991

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    On March 31, 1991, the Warsaw Pact-the military alliance that had once bound the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites into a unified armed bloc-effectively ceased to exist. What ended that day was not merely a treaty, but the strategic architecture of the Cold War itself. The dissolution marked the symbolic and practical collapse of Soviet power in Eastern Europe, clearing the way for a new European order and the eventual expansion of NATO into territory once dominated by Moscow. A...

  • Heart of Dixie Podcast Hosts Explosive Conversation with Whitney Scapecchi

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    The Heart of Dixie Podcast recently hosted one of its most consequential and revealing discussions to date, bringing together attorney and commentator Harry Still III, Ripp Report founder Paul Ripp, journalist Brandon Moseley, and Whitney Scapecchi, a Baldwin County School Board member and contributor to Southern Freedom Press. The episode centered on a series of disturbing events involving local political power, law enforcement conduct, and the treatment of dissenting voices in Baldwin County....

  • Rep. Juandalynn Givan Joins the Heart of Dixie Podcast for a Candid Conversation on Alabama Politics

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    March 9, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - State Representative Juandalynn Givan (D‑Birmingham) appeared on the Heart of Dixie Podcast for a wide‑ranging discussion with hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III, offering listeners an unfiltered look at her views on Alabama politics, legislative battles, and the challenges facing urban communities. The episode, titled "A Democrat from Birmingham?", sets the tone early: sometimes, the hosts say, "you have to speak with the other side" to fully und...

  • Rep. James Lomax Highlights Legislative Wins, Huntsville's Growth, and 2026 Priorities on The BCS: State of Alabama Podcast

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    March 11, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - State Representative James Lomax (R–Huntsville) joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks on The BCS: State of Alabama Podcast for a detailed conversation about his re‑election campaign, his new role as Majority Whip, and the policy challenges facing one of Alabama's fastest‑growing regions. Over the course of the interview, Lomax discussed legislative accomplishments, energy policy debates, Huntsville's infrastructure needs, and the broader direc...

  • John Wahl Responds to Claims From Wes Allen Campaign Regarding Interfaith Event Attendance

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    March 24, 2026 - ATHENS, Ala. - Alabama Lieutenant Governor candidate John Wahl issued a public statement today pushing back against allegations from the campaign of Wes Allen, which claimed Wahl had participated in a celebration of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. Wahl called the accusation "false" and said the event he attended was an interfaith community gathering, not a religious observance. According to Wahl, the invitation came from local officials and community leaders, and numerous...

  • Troy University Parts Ways With Coach Scott Cross After Program Shift

    A.I. generated content|Mar 31, 2026

    Troy University has officially moved on from men's basketball head coach Scott Cross, ending a tenure marked by steady competitiveness, player development, and a culture of toughness that resonated with Trojan fans. The decision signals a new direction for the program as the athletic department looks to elevate its standing in the Sun Belt Conference and beyond. A Tenure Defined by Grit and Growth Cross took over the Trojans in 2019 and immediately injected the program with his trademark...

  • Alabama plays Hofstra in first round of the NCAA tournament

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    Alabama's first‑round matchup with 13‑seed Hofstra sets the stage for a compelling contrast of styles, expectations, and postseason experience as the Crimson Tide begin their 2026 NCAA Tournament run in Tampa. Alabama enters as a 4‑seed with a 23–9 record, a résumé built on high‑level wins and an eight‑game SEC surge, but also carrying the sting of an early SEC Tournament exit. Hofstra arrives as the CAA champion, back in the Big Dance for the first time in 25 years under former NBA guard and...

  • Alabama House of Representatives March 10, 2026

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    Here is a bill‑by‑bill breakdown of everything the Alabama House passed on March 10, 2026, drawn from the official legislative reporting for that date. This reflects floor action only-not committee work-and includes vote counts and what each bill does. 🏛️ Alabama House of Representatives Bills Passed on March 10, 2026 (20th Legislative Day) The House focused heavily on local legislation, especially county‑level governance, sheriffs' authority, and property‑tax measures. All bills listed below...

  • Caligula Becomes Emperor: The Dramatic Rise of Rome's Most Controversial Ruler

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 16, A.D. 37 - The Day Gaius "Caligula" Caesar Took the Throne On March 16, A.D. 37, Rome awoke to a new emperor-Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, better known to history by the nickname Caligula, "Little Boots." His rise followed the death of his great‑uncle and adoptive grandfather, Emperor Tiberius, ending one of the most secretive and repressive reigns in Roman history and ushering in a period that began with extraordinary public hope but soon descended into infamy. Caligula's a...

  • Alabama Supreme Court upholds the "stop and identify" statute

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    Alabama's highest court has reshaped the legal boundaries of police encounters, ruling that officers may demand physical identification during a lawful investigative stop when a person's verbal response is incomplete or unsatisfactory. The decision, issued in Jennings v. Smith, clarifies how Alabama's "stop‑and‑identify" statute works and carries major implications for civil liberties, policing standards, and future court challenges. A pivotal ruling on police authority The Alabama Supreme Cou...

  • Tsar Nicholas II abdicates the throne

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    Tsar Nicholas II’s abdication on March 15, 1917, marked the collapse of more than three centuries of Romanov rule and opened the door to one of the most turbulent political transitions in modern history. His decision—made amid military disaster, economic breakdown, and revolutionary unrest—set in motion a chain of events that reshaped Russia and ultimately the world. The Road to Abdication By early 1917, Russia was buckling under the strain of World War I. Food shortages, battlefield losse...

  • Charlotte's Second‑Half Surge Ends UAB's AAC Tournament Run, 83–78

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 13, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - UAB's push for a deep American Athletic Conference Tournament run came to a halt Friday afternoon in Birmingham, as the Blazers fell 83–78 to Charlotte in a quarterfinal matchup defined by one of the hottest shooting halves the conference has ever seen. The loss drops UAB to 20–12 on the season and leaves the program waiting to learn its postseason fate. A Promising Start Slips Away Playing just a few miles from campus at Legacy Arena, UAB opened the game wit...

  • Tuberville Presses Experts on China's Grip Over U.S. Drug Supply in Senate Hearing

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R‑Alabama) sharply questioned pharmaceutical and national‑security experts this week during a Senate Committee on Aging hearing, raising alarms about what he called China's "death grip" on America's drug supply chain. The exchange underscored growing bipartisan concern that the United States is dangerously dependent on foreign manufacturing for essential medicines. "It's becoming common knowledge that for whatever reason, China's often able to circumvent the FDA whe...

  • Marine amphibious forces are being sent to the Middleast

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    U.S. Marines are moving toward the Middle East in one of the most significant Marine deployments of the current Iran conflict, adding a fast‑moving, crisis‑response force to an already large American presence in the region. Roughly 2,500 Marines, along with amphibious warships including the USS Tripoli, are now en route as Washington and its allies continue sustained strikes on Iranian targets. Why the Marines Are Being Sent The deployment reflects a shift toward deterrence, crisis response, and...

  • Spain takes Mobile from England: March 14, 1780

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    On March 14, 1780, the Gulf Coast became a decisive front in the American Revolutionary era as Spanish forces under Governor Bernardo de Gálvez captured Fort Charlotte in Mobile, Alabama. This victory-achieved after a two‑week siege-eliminated the last British frontier post capable of threatening New Orleans, securing Spain's hold on the western Gulf and reshaping the balance of power in the Southeast. The Strategic Setting on the Gulf Coast By 1780, the American Revolution had expanded far be...

  • Garden tasks in Alabama during March

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March is when Alabama's gardens shift from winter recovery to full spring momentum. Soil warms, daylight stretches, and both cool‑season and warm‑season crops begin overlapping. For gardeners across the state-from the Tennessee Valley to the Gulf Coast-March is one of the busiest and most rewarding months of the year. 🌱 The Seasonal Shift: Why March Matters in Alabama March marks the true beginning of spring growth. Cool‑season vegetables thrive, fruit trees break dormancy, lawns begin to wake...

  • Huey Magoo's Opens New Montgomery Location, Bringing Its Signature Hand‑Crafted Chicken Tenders to the Capital City

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - March 13, 2026 - Huey Magoo's, the fast‑casual chicken brand known for its bold flavors and premium hand‑crafted tenders, has officially opened its newest restaurant in Montgomery, marking the company's 87th location nationwide and its latest expansion into Alabama's growing food scene. The new 2,400‑square‑foot restaurant, located at 2930 Carter Hill Road, brings Huey Magoo's full menu of fresh, made‑to‑order chicken tenders, house‑made sauces, and customizable meals to the h...

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