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  • BREAKING NEWS: Auburn is the top team in the NCAA tournament

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 17, 2025 – INDIANAPOLIS, IN. – This has been a magical season for the Auburn Tigers Men's Basketball team. The Auburn men were awarded with a number one seed in NCAA basketball tournament. Auburn got the top spot in the South regions over Florida, Duke, and Houston. Auburn ran away with the Southeastern Conference regular season – clinching the regular season with games left. Auburn let off the gas after clinching the regular season title – losing it's last two games of the season includin...

  • Robin Litaker is running for Congressional District 7

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    Retired teacher and principal Robin Litaker recently announced that she would once again seek the Republican nomination in the Seventh Congressional District. Litaker will be challenging popular Democratic incumbent Terri Sewell. If Litaker wins the GOP nomination, this would be a rematch of the 2024 race where Sewell defeated Litaker. Sewell has represented CD7 since her first election in 2010. Democrats also picked up the recently redistricted Second Congressional District in November, when at...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Brian Schatz, Representative Gary Palmer Introduce Lulu's Law in Honor of Brave Alabama Teenager

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Mar 2, 2025

    March 13, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) along with Representative Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) today reintroduced Lulu's Law-bipartisan, bicameral legislation named in honor of 16-year-old Lulu Gribbin from Mountain Brook, Alabama. In June 2024, Lulu Gribbin endured nearly fatal injuries sustained when a shark attacked her and McCray Faust. Just 90 minutes earlier and a few miles away, another woman was also attacked by a shark. "Last June, t...

  • The Scarlet Thread Through The Bible

    Michael J. Brooks|Mar 2, 2025

    Dr. J.D. Gray served for many years as pastor at First Baptist Church, New Orleans. He often delighted in telling a Civil War story from 1865. The First Baptist Church, Columbia, S.C., was a seedbed for secessionists, so it was one of the first places Federal cavalry went when Gen. Sherman was busy torching Georgia and South Carolina. The cavalry officer asked a man in front of the church, who happened to be the church sexton, or custodian, if this were, indeed, the First Baptist Church. The...

  • At least three dead from severe weather across the state Saturday

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    Marth 16, 2025 – ALABAMA - Severe weather impacted Alabama on Saturday evening. Most of the state experienced periods of heavy rain. Some areas suffered damage from heavy winds and possible tornadoes. As of press time the death toll in the state had reached three. The Governor's office said that damage assessment from this weekend's storms in Alabama is ongoing. "Yesterday's severe weather impacted most of Alabama. Unfortunately, we have learned of the loss of at least two of our fellow Alabamia...

  • Damage assessments continue following Saturday's storms

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 16, 2025 – MONTGOMERY – people across the state are working on cleaning up the damage after severe weather struck the state on Saturday night. At least three Alabamians have died. State officials are continuing with damage assessments. On Sunday, Governor Kay Ivey (R) connected with local officials in Dallas and Talladega counties to offer condolences on behalf of the entire state for the lives lost. "Emergency management officials have been working hard to assess the damage brought by...

  • Katherine Green Robertson addressed the Etowah County Republican Party

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 18. 2025 – RAINBOW CITY, AL – Attorney General's counsel Katherine Green Robertson spoke to the Etowah County Republican Party breakfast on Saturday. Robertson is being widely discussed as a candidate for attorney general. State Representative Mack Butler (R-Rainbow City) said, "She would make a great Attorney general," Robertson did not say if she is a candidate to be the next Alabama Attorney General. "I am not here to announce anything," said Robertson. 'I am Catherine Robertson," sai...

  • On this date in 461 St. Patrick died

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    Today is not an official holiday, so most schools, businesses, and government offices will be open. However, it is the widely celebrated St. Patrick's Day holiday. On this date in 461 A.D. St. Patrick - one of the most effective missionaries in the history of Christendom - died. The American celebration of St. Patrick's Day is known for Celtic music, green clothes, parades, four-leaf clovers, lots of drinking, and all things Irish. That said, St. Patrick was a real historical person who had a...

  • Grassroots activists frustrated that HB4 has not been prioritized by legislators

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 20, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Legislature returns on Tuesday, and a group that is seeking to have objectionable pro LGBTQ+ propaganda and sexually explicit materials taken from the children's sections of children's libraries is frustrated that legislation that they have endorsed has not even been considered by the Alabama House of Representatives. Clean Up Alabama is a conservative grassroots group with a singular focus on protecting children from being indoctrinated into bel...

  • Alabama State plays their way to a game with Auburn

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 19, 2025 p Alabama State wins plan in game to enter the field of 64 in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. The Hornets will play top seed overall Auburn University on Thursday. ASU's tournament has been going on for over a week now. First, they had to win their SWAC Conference tournament to earn an automatic bid. They did that – beating Jackson State in the SWAC tournament championship game. Second, the committee did not put them in the field of 64 – but rather put them in the plan in...

  • Alabama plays Robert Morris on Friday

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    The University of Alabama men's basketball team will play Robert Morris on Friday in the East region of the 2025 NCAA tournament. The Tide is the number 2 seed in the East Region, while Robert Morris is the number 15 seed. The game will be on at 11:40 a.m. CDT at the Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. (t will be televised on truTV. If the Tide wins on Friday, they will face either Vanderbilt or Saint Mary's. This is the 25th time that Alabama has played in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Eight of...

  • Troy faces Kentucky today

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 21, 2025 – MILWAKEE, WI – The Troy University men's basketball team will play play Kentucky in the NCAA tournament on Friday The Troy University men's basketball team is in the NCAA Tournament. The number 14 seed Trojans play the University of Kentucky Wildcats on Friday at Fisery Forum in Milwaukee at 6:20 pm. This is the first time in eight years that the Troy men's basketball team has earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky, an SEC team, is the three seed. Troy comes in 23 and...

  • Auburn plays Creighton on Saturday

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 22, 2025 – LEXINGTON KY – The Auburn University men's basketball team faces much stiffer competition in it's second round game on Saturday against the nine seeded Creighton Bluejays. Number one seeded Auburn defeated number 16 seeded Alabama State University on Thursday in a game, where the game was at many points much closer than a #1 versus #16 matchup should be as the Tigers overcame ASU 83 to 63. Senior Guard Miles Kelly led the way with seven three-point shots totaling 23 points. "My...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Maggie Hassan Reintroduce Clergy Act, Support America's Faith Leaders

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Mar 1, 2025

    February 27, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) today reintroduced bipartisan legislation, the Clergy Act, to allow clergy members who previously opted not to be covered by Social Security a time-limited opportunity to opt back in to coverage. "I'm proud to reintroduce the Clergy Act, a commonsense measure to support our nation's faith leaders. This bill would allow clergy members to opt back into the system and pay into Social Security,...

  • House Committee advances police officer immunity bill

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2025

    February 26, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The House Judiciary Committee advanced controversial legislation that would give police officers greater criminal and civil immunity while performing their duties. House Bill 202 ((HB202 is sponsored by state Representative Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville). The legislation is part of Governor Kay Ivey's (R) "Bach the Blue" bills designed to crack down on the state's out of control crime problem. The bill was substituted and amended by the Judiciary Committee. "Th...

  • State will spend over $2 billion on Medicaid and Corrections in Gov. Ivey's general fund budget proposal

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 5, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) made her largest state general fund (SGF) budget request yet following her State of the State speech on Tuesday. If passed by the Legislature it would be the largest general fund budget in the history of the state totaling $3,702,690,829 including $40 million in conditional appropriations to the Department of Corrections Capital Improvements fund if revenue goals are met. This amount includes a $341,697,717 increase from the 202...

  • Alabama Senate Committee advances Governor's plan to weaken influence of veterans groups

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025
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    February 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) would not comment on controversial legislation that would make the Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs a gubernatorial appointee and which would give the governor unprecedented powers over who served on the agency's governing board. The Alabama Gazette asked Speaker Ledbetter: 'The Governor had a real rift with the veterans' groups last fall. Admiral Davis is now gone; but the Governor has...

  • Alabama executes Demetrius Frazier for the 1991 murder of Pauline Brown

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 6, 2025 – ATMORE, AL – the state of Alabama executed Demetrius Frazier for the capital murder of Pauline Brown. Governor Kay Ivey said that "rapists and murderers are not welcome in our streets." The Governor's office announced that earlier this evening, Governor Ivey told Corrections Commissioner John Hamm that she would not exercise her clemency powers in this case and directed him to proceed with Mr. Frazier's lawfully imposed death sentence for the 1991 capital murder of Pau...

  • Tuberville introduces bill to eliminate income taxes on Social Security

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 6, 2026 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) and U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy (R-Montana) introduced the Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act to halt taxes that some seniors pay on their Social Security benefits. "Seniors work the majority of their adult lives so that they can spend their retirement comfortably," said Senator Tuberville. "In a day and age where the cost of living has skyrocketed, our seniors should not experience a second tax on their Social Sec...

  • Ponderings From A Gray-Haired Pastor

    Michael J. Brooks|Feb 7, 2025

    She called to report the death of a lady in our former church, and I thought about several things. I was saddened to learn the deceased had been in declining health and in a care facility not too far away. I could have, and should have, found a reason to stop by to visit. I suppose we all have regrets thinking about people for whom we’ve lost touch. And it’s true that maintaining friendships in former churches used to be frowned on by some. I remember a minister from my teenage years who was rel...

  • Figures cosponsors bill to expand health care coverage for Alabamians who lack coverage due to Alabama's refusal to expand Medicaid

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 4, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Shomari C. Figures (D-AL02) announced that he is a lead co-sponsor for the Cover Outstanding Vulnerable Expansion-Eligible Residents Now (COVER Now) Act to expand health care coverage to millions of Americans who remain uninsured due to state-level refusals to accept federal Medicaid expansion funds. "People across Alabama-both Democrat and Republican-have called for the state to expand Medicaid for over a decade," said Congressman Figures. "Be...

  • Alabama School Board is sworn in

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    January 28, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The new and returning members of the Alabama Board of Education were sworn in by Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Sarah Stewart (R) in the old House Chambers of Alabama's historic 1859 Capital Building. The eight-member board is being joined by Kelly Mooney (R) and Dr. Allen Long (R). Incumbent members Jackie Zeigler (R) and Dr. Tanya Chestnut (D) were sworn in to their new terms after being re-elected in November. Board members Marie Manning, Wayne...

  • Congressman Aderholt says that Albertville protesters rhetoric targeting ICE is "dangerous"

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    January 30, 2025 - ALBERTVILLE, AL – A day after dozens of protestors condemned ICE and President Donald J. Trump's efforts to remove illegal aliens from this country, Congressman Robert B. Aderholt (R-AL04) released a statement regarding the anti-ICE protests that are occurring in Albertville, Alabama. "As a staunch advocate for the rule of law and the safety of our communities, I find the recent anti-ICE protests in Albertville deeply concerning," said Rep. Aderholt in a statement. "While I r...

  • Trump signs executive order keeping men out of women's sports

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump (R) signed an executive order: keeping men out of women's and girls' sports. Trump was joined at the ceremony by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) and U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama). "Since returning to the White House, President Trump has wasted no time tackling the issues that matter most to the American people. With a single stroke of his pen, he has reversed years of radical a...

  • Seize the Day

    Michael J. Brooks|Feb 7, 2025

    I got a little good-natured blowback recently when I introduced the death angel to our congregation. I took as my text Paul's final visit with the Ephesian elders in Act 20. I extemporized about the uncertainty of life. The apostle said, "I will see your face no more." He had a premonition that chains and imprisonment awaited him in Jerusalem. Paul was, indeed, arrested in the city and Rome sent him as a prisoner to the capital. It was in Rome, we believe, he was killed at Nero's order. I...

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