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May 6, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville visited the Alabama Statehouse in early May 2026 to show support for state Republican leaders during a high-stakes special session focused on redistricting. Tuberville met with House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) as state lawmakers moved forward with plans to redraw congressional maps in a special session. Ledbetter, who has endorsed Tuberville in his 2026 gubernatorial bid, welcomed the Senator's presence as a sign of...

On the latest episode of the Heart of Dixie Podcast, hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III sat down with State Representative Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) to discuss the seismic shifts in Southern politics following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. The SCOTUS Ruling set a new precedent that potentially could upend decades of federal case law on redistricting and the Court's evolving interpretation of the controversial Voting Rights Act of 1965. The discussion...

Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey, a candidate for Alabama Attorney General, recently appeared on the BCS State of Alabama Podcast (formerly the Brandon and Christopher Show) hosted by Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks to discuss her campaign and vision for the state's top law enforcement office. A Campaign Rooted in Experience During the interview, Casey emphasized her unique background as the only candidate in the race with extensive experience as a career prosecutor. She...

In a recent episode of the Heart of Dixie Podcast, hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III interviewed Morgan Murphy, a former National Security Advisor to Senator Tommy Tuberville and current Senior Fellow at the America First Policy Institute (1:21). The wide-ranging discussion focused on the immediate impact of recent U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) rulings on Alabama's redistricting process and the future of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Redistricting and the "Ruby Red" Vision. Murphy...

May 7, 2026 - TUSKEGEE, Ala. - Nearly seven years after the disappearance and murder of Southern Union State Community College student Aniah Haley Blanchard, a judge today sentenced Ibraheem Yazeed to life in prison for her killing. The sentencing follows Yazeed's March 19 conviction on charges of felony murder and murder, stemming from the October 2019 abduction that gripped Alabama and the nation. A Case That Shook Alabama Blanchard, 19, vanished on October 23, 2019, after stopping at a...

May 10, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - In the days following the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in Louisiana v. Callais, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall launched a statewide and national media blitz to press the conservative case for race‑neutral redistricting and renewed clarity in federal voting law. The ruling, handed down last week, held that states may not be compelled to sort voters by race when drawing congressional maps - a decision Marshall and other Alabama officials say v...

On May 8, 1945, the guns finally fell silent across the European continent. After nearly six years of destruction, Nazi Germany formally surrendered to the Allied powers, bringing an end to World War II in Europe. The day became known as Victory in Europe Day, or V‑E Day, a moment that marked both triumph and profound relief for millions who had endured the deadliest conflict in human history. A War That Reshaped the World World War II began in September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, t...
May 11, 2026 - MOBILE, Ala. - With the May 19 Democratic primary approaching, U.S. Senate candidate Kyle Sweetser is emphasizing a burst of activity across Alabama, describing the past two weeks as a period of "real conversations, growing momentum, and a focus on working families." Sweetser, a Mobile construction‑business owner who entered the race after breaking with the Republican Party in 2025, has spent early May traveling the state, meeting with local Democratic groups, and sharpening his message on tariffs, affordability, and economic o...

May 11, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - YesCare, the troubled former medical provider for Alabama's prison system, has filed for bankruptcy after months of financial instability, unpaid wages, and the unraveling of its billion‑dollar contract with the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). The filing, submitted late last week, lists as much as $500 million in liabilities and acknowledges $9.7 million in unpaid wages owed to employees - a shortfall that had already caused delayed paychecks and d...

On the afternoon of May 11, 1812, the British government was shaken by an act of violence unprecedented in its history. Spencer Perceval, the sitting Prime Minister, was shot and killed in the lobby of the House of Commons-becoming the only British Prime Minister ever assassinated. A Nation Under Strain Perceval's premiership came at a moment of intense national pressure. Britain was: Locked in the Napoleonic Wars, fighting France across Europe Facing economic turmoil from the Orders in...

Montgomery, Ala. - The Home Builders Association of Alabama (HBAA), one of the state's most influential business and trade organizations, has formally endorsed Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall in his campaign for the United States Senate. The association - representing more than 7,500 members across the state's residential construction industry - cited Marshall's record on economic growth, private property rights, and regulatory reform as the driving factors behind its endorsement. HBAA 1...

May 6, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is urging residents to ensure their pets are vaccinated against rabies after two wild animals - a raccoon in Lee County and a fox in Elmore County - tested positive for the virus. According to ADPH, the raccoon was reported acting abnormally near Auburn on May 1. In Tallassee, a fox emerged from a wooded area and attacked a person, who has since sought medical treatment. Both incidents underscore the ongoing risk of...

March 30, 2026 - Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters appeared as a guest on the BCS State of Alabama podcast with hosts Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks, offering a candid and pointed assessment of the ongoing controversy surrounding U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville's residency status and the ballot challenge now drawing statewide attention. A Residency Dispute With Political Weight The discussion centered on the effort to challenge Tuberville's place on the 2026 ballot amid...

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...

VATICAN CITY - Pope Leo XIV has formally granted ecclesiastical communion to His Beatitude Patriarch Polis III Nona, the newly elected Patriarch of Baghdad of the Chaldeans, marking a moment of deep joy for one of the world's oldest Christian communities. The Holy Father conveyed his recognition and fraternal closeness in a warm letter, praising the Patriarch's election and assuring him of continued prayers as he assumes leadership of a Church shaped by apostolic tradition, resilience, and the w...

The Heart of Dixie Podcast hosted a wide‑ranging conversation this week with U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker, giving Alabama voters a closer look at the rancher, contractor, and businessman who is positioning himself as a political outsider ready to shake up Washington. Hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III pressed Walker on his background, priorities, and motivations for entering the race, resulting in one of the most detailed interviews of his campaign so far. A Candidate Rooted in W...

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore delivered one of his most expansive interviews of the 2026 Senate race during an appearance on The Brandon and Christopher Show, speaking candidly about the balance of power in Washington, foreign policy under President Trump, national security, and Alabama's infrastructure needs. The conversation, hosted by Christopher Peeks and Brandon Moseley, offered voters a detailed look at how Moore views the Senate seat he is seeking - and the agenda he intends to advance if...

Alabama Agriculture and Industries Commissioner Rick Pate (R) used his appearance on The Brandon and Christopher Show to outline a lieutenant governor campaign built on tax reform, rural investment, and a promise to keep the 2026 race civil. Drawing on his business background and two terms in statewide office, Pate framed himself as a steady, practical conservative focused on long‑term competitiveness for Alabama. Pate joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks for a wide‑ranging con...

HUNTSVILLE - Democratic congressional candidate Jeremy Devito, who is running in Alabama's Fifth Congressional District, joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks for an in‑depth conversation about his campaign priorities, his background, and the issues he believes are most urgent for North Alabama. The interview, featured on The BCS Show, offered voters one of the clearest looks yet at DeVito's message heading into the 2026 election cycle. Devito, one of three Democrats who qualified for t...

Kaycee Cavender used her appearance on the Heart of Dixie Podcast with Brandon Moseley and Harry Still to sharpen the message of a campaign rooted in health freedom, parental rights, and returning political power to rural Alabama. Her comments reflected the same grassroots energy that first propelled her into statewide activism and now fuels her run for House District 40. Cavender, a small‑business owner, homeschooling mother of four, and longtime health‑freedom activist, joined Brandon Moseley...

MONTGOMERY - Alabama State Representative Patrick Sellers (D–Birmingham), who represents House District 57, joined The Heart of Dixie Podcast for a wide‑ranging conversation that touched on the 2025 legislative session, bipartisan cooperation, criminal justice issues, and the broader political climate in Alabama. Sellers, a minister and the first self‑described Democrat to appear on the show, offered candid reflections on both policy and politics during the interview. A Democrat With Repub...

May 1, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall spent the week pressing forward on multiple fronts in his campaign for the U.S. Senate, responding to a major Supreme Court ruling, unveiling new advertising, and emphasizing his record on crime victims' rights. The week's developments came as the Supreme Court issued its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a ruling with significant implications for redistricting nationwide. Marshall quickly filed emergency motions asking...

May 1, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Alabama Republican Party Chairman State Representative Scott Stadthagen (Hartselle) is applauding Governor Kay Ivey's (R) decision to call lawmakers into a special legislative session following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a decision that has prompted swift action from state leaders on redistricting. Governor Ivey announced Thursday that she will reconvene the Alabama Legislature to address next steps in light of the Court's opinion,...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Redistricting Foundation (NRF) is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to deny what it describes as Alabama's "desperate and hypocritical" attempt to fast‑track a challenge to the state's congressional map in Caster v. Allen, warning that the move threatens to disrupt an election already in progress. In a legal brief filed Thursday, the NRF argued that Alabama's request to expedite its appeal-coming just 19 days before the state's primary and after early voting h...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - April 21, 2026 - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑AL) has introduced new legislation-the FAFSA Verification Act-designed to strengthen federal oversight of student loan eligibility and prevent undocumented immigrants from accessing federal student aid. The bill clarifies and expands the Department of Education's authority to verify the identity and citizenship status of all applicants who submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). What the Bill Would Do A...