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  • Enterprise Mayoral Runoff: Cooper vs. Baker in a Race for the City's Future

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    September 22, 2025 - ENTERPRISE, AL - Enterprise, Alabama is heading into a pivotal moment in its local governance as voters prepare to elect their next mayor in a runoff election on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. The race pits longtime incumbent William E. "Bill" Cooper against challenger Bill Baker, a local businessman and civic advocate. With infrastructure, public safety, and economic development on the line, the outcome will shape Enterprise's trajectory through the end of the decade. First R...

  • Center Point Mayoral Runoff: Scott and Collins Face Off in a Race for Renewal

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    September 22, 2025 - CENTER POINT, AL. - Center Point voters will return to the polls on Tuesday, September 23, to decide who will lead their city for the next four years. The runoff election pits incumbent Mayor Bobby Scott against challenger Council President D.M. Collins, following a competitive first round that left the city's future hanging in the balance. With issues like public safety, infrastructure, and economic revitalization dominating the conversation, the race has become a...

  • Don't Forget: Today Is Municipal Runoff Election Day

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    As dawn breaks across cities and towns, a quiet but crucial event is unfolding in communities from coast to coast: today is municipal runoff election day. While these elections may lack the spectacle of national contests, their outcomes will shape local policies, leadership, and the everyday lives of residents for years to come. If you are eligible to vote in one of these runoffs, now is the time to make your voice heard. What Are Municipal Runoff Elections? Municipal runoff elections are held...

  • The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: Arminius' Ambush That Shook the Roman World

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    September 9, 9 AD - Germania Magna -- In the dense, rain-soaked woodlands of northern Germania, a coalition of six Germanic tribes led by the Cheruscan noble Arminius executed one of the most devastating ambushes in Roman military history. Over the course of four brutal days, three elite Roman legions under Publius Quinctilius Varus were annihilated in what became known as the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest-a catastrophe so profound that it halted Roman expansion east of the Rhine for...

  • Federal Court Orders Redraw of Senate Districts 25 and 26

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    September 4, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco ruled that Alabama's current Senate map violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by diluting Black voting power in the Montgomery area. Specifically, she found that Districts 25 and 26 packed Black voters into one district while carving out white voters into adjacent ones, limiting Black residents' ability to elect candidates of their choice. What Happens Next? • Deadline: Judge Manasco ordered Alabama Secretary of S...

  • Alabama Celebrates New Energy Leadership as Clay Scofield Takes Helm of Energy Institute

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    State and federal leaders signal strong support for continued growth in Alabama's energy sector Alabama is entering a new era of energy leadership with the appointment of Clay Scofield as President and CEO of the Energy Institute of Alabama (EIA), an organization dedicated to advancing the state's energy future. State and federal leaders have voiced strong support for Scofield's leadership and for the state's ongoing efforts to position itself as a powerhouse in energy policy and economic...

  • Honoring the Legacy of the Four Little Girls: 62 Years After the Birmingham Tragedy

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    On the solemn occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Representative Terri Sewell (AL-07) took to social media to share a moving video commemorating the tragedy and honoring the memory of the Four Little Girls whose lives were lost that day. The events of September 15, 1963 remain etched in the collective conscience of the nation, serving as a painful yet pivotal moment in the struggle for civil rights. The attack, carried...

  • The Fall of Lehman Brothers: The Largest Bankruptcy in U.S. History

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    On September 15, 2008, the unthinkable happened: Lehman Brothers, a 158-year-old financial institution and one of Wall Street's most storied investment banks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. As the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, with over $600 billion in assets, the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shockwaves through the global financial system, signaling the apex of the 2008 financial crisis. This historic event did not merely mark the end of an era for a single bank,...

  • The Death of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym: Gang Violence, Federal Response, and the Loss of a Promising Young Intern

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    The fatal shooting of 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym in Washington, D.C., has become a flashpoint in the national debate over violent crime, juvenile justice, and federal intervention in local policing. Police have now confirmed that gang members were responsible for the June 30 attack that claimed Eric's life - a tragedy that, alongside other high-profile incidents, prompted President Donald Trump to deploy National Guard troops and federalize the city's police force. A Targeted Attack with...

  • Tuberville Questions General Mahoney on AI, Military Housing, and Defense Reform

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - September 13, 2025 U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) engaged in a pointed and wide-ranging dialogue with General Christopher J. Mahoney, President Trump's nominee to serve as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing this week. The exchange touched on emerging technologies, military infrastructure, acquisition reform, and fiscal accountability-underscoring the strategic challenges facing the Department of Defense....

  • September 14, 1901: The Death of President McKinley and the Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    On the morning of September 14, 1901, the United States awoke to the devastating news that President William McKinley had died from wounds sustained in an assassination attempt eight days earlier. His death marked the third time a sitting U.S. president had been assassinated, following Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and James A. Garfield in 1881. The tragedy not only plunged the nation into mourning but also ushered in a new and transformative chapter in American leadership with the sudden ascension...

  • Breaking Barriers: The Integration of Alabama Public Schools on September 10, 1963

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    On the morning of September 10, 1963, in the heart of Alabama, a quiet yet earthshaking revolution unfolded. Twenty Black students, ranging from elementary to high school age, entered previously all-White public schools across several Alabama cities. Their steps echoed not only in the hallways of those schools but across the nation, marking a turning point in the struggle for civil rights and the ongoing battle to desegregate public education in the American South. Background: The Fight for...

  • Tuberville says, "I'll llead the state the right way" in appearance on The Charlie Kirk Show

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    August 28, 2025 – AUBURN, AL - On Thursday, Senator Tommy Tuberville made headlines during an interview on The Charlie Kirk Show, where he outlined his views on governance to Kirk. Tuberville is the leading contender to be elected Governor next year and most of the state appears to be good with that. In a moment that blended political ambition with his trademark coaching ethos, Tuberville declared: "As your Governor, I'll lead our state the right way, just like I did as a coach-by putting m...

  • September 12, 1942: The Battle of Edson's Ridge Begins

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    U.S. Marines Hold the Line at Henderson Field in Pivotal Guadalcanal Clash GUADALCANAL, SOLOMON ISLANDS - September 12, 1942 Under the cover of moonlight and jungle canopy, the Battle of Edson's Ridge-also known as Bloody Ridge-erupted on Guadalcanal as Imperial Japanese Army forces launched a fierce assault against U.S. Marines defending Henderson Field. This brutal engagement marked a turning point in the Guadalcanal campaign and became one of the most heroic stands in Marine Corps history....

  • Alabama Ethics Commission Clears Path for District Attorneys to Hold Second Jobs

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, AL - August 6, 2025 In a unanimous decision that could reshape professional boundaries for public officials, the Alabama Ethics Commission ruled Wednesday that District Attorneys (DAs) and Assistant District Attorneys may hold second jobs-so long as those roles are performed outside of official working hours and do not conflict with their public duties. The ruling, issued as an advisory opinion during the Commission's August meeting, clarifies a longstanding gray area in Alabama's...

  • Opening Day: Alabama's Goose Season Takes Flight

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    September 6, 2025 - MOODY, AL - As the sun rises over Alabama's wetlands, lakes, and agricultural fields, hunters across the state are gearing up for the start of the 2025–2026 goose hunting season, which officially opens today. For many, this marks the beginning of a cherished tradition-one that blends conservation, camaraderie, and the thrill of early-morning action in the blind. 📅 Season Structure & Regulations The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has laid out a genero...

  • Governor Ivey Honors 101 New Correctional Officers at Montgomery Graduation

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, AL - September 12, 2025 In a ceremony marked by pride and purpose, Governor Kay Ivey welcomed 101 newly certified Correctional Officers to the Alabama Governor's Mansion on Wednesday, celebrating their graduation from the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) Academy. The event followed their formal commencement held Thursday morning at the Montgomery campus of Church of the Highlands. The graduates-known as Correctional Officer Trainees (COTs)-successfully completed 10...

  • Restoring Alabama's Lower Perdido Islands: A Coastal Comeback for Wildlife and Communities

    A.I. generated content, A summary of a lNOAA Fisheries article|Sep 15, 2025

    August 21, 2025 - ORANGE BEACH, AL - After years of erosion, storm damage, and lingering impacts from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Alabama's Lower Perdido Islands-Robinson and Walker-are undergoing a major restoration to protect wildlife habitat and strengthen natural defenses for coastal communities. 🌊 A Fragile Refuge Reimagined Nestled near Orange Beach, the Lower Perdido Islands have long served as a haven for birds, fish, and boaters drawn to their clear waters and white sand. But ye...

  • September 11, 2025: Honoring the 24th Anniversary of 9/11

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    September 11, 2025 - LEEDS, AL - Today marks 24 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001-a day that forever altered the course of American history and left an indelible mark on the national conscience. Across Alabama and the nation, communities are gathering to honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost and the countless others forever changed by the events of that morning. At 8:46 a.m. Eastern Time, the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Seventeen minutes...

  • The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833: A Turning Point in British History

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    On August 29, 1833, the British Parliament passed one of the most transformative pieces of legislation in its history: the Slavery Abolition Act. This act marked the formal end of slavery in most parts of the British Empire, freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans across the Caribbean, South Africa, and Canada. Though the road to abolition was long and fraught with resistance, the act represented a monumental shift in moral, economic, and political thinking-and laid the groundwork for future...

  • Arnold's Heroics Lift Georgia Southern Over Jacksonville State in 41–34 Shootout

    A.I. generated content|Sep 15, 2025

    September 13, 2025 - STATESBORO, Ga. - In a game defined by explosive plays, momentum swings, and late-game grit, Georgia Southern earned its first win of the season by edging Jacksonville State 41–34 on Saturday night at Paulson Stadium. The Eagles rode a career-best performance from running back OJ Arnold, who rushed for 128 yards and sealed the victory with a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter. The matchup drew 24,585 fans-one of the largest crowds in stadium history-and delivered a s...

  • Wolf Reintroduction: A Growing Threat to Ranchers Across the West

    A.I. generated content|Sep 14, 2025

    September 8, 2025 - SIERRA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - As apex predators return to landscapes they once roamed freely, ranchers in California, Colorado, and other western states are facing a new-and costly-challenge. The reintroduction of gray wolves, hailed by conservationists as a triumph for biodiversity, is increasingly being viewed by livestock producers as a direct threat to their livelihoods. California: Millions in Hidden Costs In California, where wolves were once considered extinct, the popul...

  • The Navy's Conversion of Independence Class Littoral Combat Ships into Cutting-Edge Mine Hunters

    A.I. generated content|Sep 14, 2025

    Reinventing Littoral Warfare for a New Era of Naval Mine Countermeasures In the ever-evolving theater of naval operations, the United States Navy continually seeks to adapt its fleet to meet emerging threats and operational needs. Among the most significant recent initiatives is the conversion of Alabama built Independence class Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) into advanced mine countermeasure vessels-essentially, transforming agile coastal warships into the backbone of modern mine hunting and...

  • Mobile's Mayoral Race: A Historic Contest Heads to a Runoff

    A.I. generated content|Sep 7, 2025

    In one of the most unpredictable and closely watched mayoral races in Mobile's recent history, voters have spoken-but the final decision is still weeks away. The 2025 municipal election, held on August 26, concluded without a clear winner, setting the stage for a high-stakes runoff between State House Representative Barbara Drummond and former Mobile County District Judge Spiro Cheriogotis on September 23. A Race Without an Incumbent The race was already historic before a single vote was cast....

  • France in Crisis: Government Collapse Deepens Macron's Domestic Struggles

    A.I. generated content|Sep 7, 2025

    September 9, 2025 - PARIS, FRANCE - In a dramatic turn of events, the French government collapsed this week following a decisive no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, ousting Prime Minister François Bayrou and plunging Europe's second-largest economy into renewed political turmoil. For President Emmanuel Macron, the fallout is not just another leadership shuffle-it's a profound reckoning with the limits of executive power in a fractured republic. The Vote That Broke the Government On...

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