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  • Florida opens Bay scallop season June 15 in the Fenholloway – Suwannee River Zone

    Guest Writer, Florida Fish and Wildlife|Jun 1, 2025

    The 2025 recreational bay scallop season in the Fenholloway – Suwannee River Zone opens June 15 and will remain open through Labor Day (Sept. 1). This includes all state waters in Dixie County, a portion of Taylor County including the towns of Keaton Beach and Steinhatchee, and a portion of Levy County. The daily bag limit from June 15 through June 30 in this area is 1 gallon of whole bay scallops in the shell or 1 cup shucked bay scallop meat per person, with a maximum of 5 gallons whole bay s...

  • Governor Ivey Appoints Laurie Hoyt to Baldwin County Circuit Judgeship

    Governor's Press Office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12,2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the appointment of Laurie Hoyt to serve on the Baldwin County Circuit Court. "A longtime resident of Baldwin County, Judge Hoyt is well versed in the law, both criminal and civil," said Governor Ivey. "She brings to the bench a broad range of legal experience spanning from private practice to representing the public's interests in a major state agency. I am confident she will honorably serve the people of Baldwin County a...

  • Campaign staff quits Nicole Wadsworth campaign for Lieutenant Governor **** UPDATED

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    ******UPDATED June 13,2025 ****** On June 13, the Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth campaign asked that we update this story with a statement from her campaign released to us on June 13. "Recent statements made by a former campaign staffer mischaracterized aspects of Nicole's background. In an effort to protect her, the staffer spoke without confirming key biographical details and shared inaccurate information. That individual has since departed the campaign, and his comments do not reflect the...

  • George Childress Announces Bid for Alabama Lieutenant Governor

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2025

    Montgomery-based community advocate George Childress has officially entered the race for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, joining a crowded field of Republican candidates vying for the position in the November 3, 2026 election. A Grassroots Approach to Leadership Childress, a lifelong Alabama resident, has emphasized his commitment to citizen engagement and public resource accessibility. His campaign focuses on opening citizen training and organizing resource centers, aiming to empower...

  • In Alabama Politics, Trust Montgomery - Not Washington

    Ken McFeeters|Jun 1, 2025

    The short answer is: you run Montgomery. If you own a business, earn a paycheck, or simply live in a city, chances are there’s an association or trade group working on your behalf in Montgomery. From the smallest retail shop to the largest global corporations, everyone has someone watching their back — including counties, cities, and school boards. In fact, 95% of what happens in Montgomery — whether it’s passing legislation or approving budgets — involves these groups. Associations ensure th...

  • The Lies of Transgenderism - Ted Halley at Tuscaloosa's Eagle Forum

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA, AL - Ted H. Halley was the featured speaker at the Tuscaloosa Action Group of Eagle Forum of Alabama on this sunny Thursday afternoon. As a former "MTF Transgender", that is to say a male who transitioned to a female and lived as a transgender for 12 years under the name of "Teresa", Mr. Halley feels compelled to share his journey back from transgenderism. For his testimony is about exposing the transgender agenda for the primary purpose of "saving peoples' lives and...

  • Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club sponsors ride to help Elmore County Humane Society animal shelter

    Guest Writer, Elmore County Humane Society

    On Saturday, 21 Jun '25, starting at 11 am, come out to 184 Hotrod Lane, Elmore Township, and join in the fun sponsored by the Punishers Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club (LEMC) Three Rivers as they help raise always needed funds for our Shelter. The Punishers Benefit Poker Run starts with registration from 11am - 12:30pm at the Clubhouse. The registration fee is $25 for riders and $10 for passengers. If you do not participate in the ride, there will be a $10 donation at the gate for the after par...

  • Alabama leaders support Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities: Rubio says that the U.S. is not involved

    Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025, TEHRAN, Iran – The Israeli Air Force rained bombs down on Iran. Israel is seeking to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities before they can develop nuclear weapons. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement that the U.S. is not involved in the attack. Alabama leaders expressed their support for the daring Israeli war effort. "Alabama will always proudly stand with Israel!" said Governor Kay Ivey (R) on X. "Please join me in praying for Israel," said U.S. Senator Katie B...

  • Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Deployment of National Guard in Los Angeles

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025 - A federal judge has temporarily halted President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, ruling that the mobilization violated federal law and state sovereignty. The decision marks a significant legal setback for the administration, which had justified the deployment as necessary to quell protests over immigration enforcement. The Court's Ruling U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled that Trump exceeded his statutory authority and violated the Tenth...

  • Joan of Arc's Triumph at Jargeau: The Turning Point in the Hundred Years' War

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2025

    The Battle of Jargeau, fought on June 11–12, 1429, marked one of the most decisive victories for the French army during the latter half of the Hundred Years' War. Under the leadership of Joan of Arc, France successfully recaptured the city from English forces, dealing a crushing blow to their occupation in the Loire Valley. The battle's second day proved pivotal, as Joan's fierce determination led to the capture of English commander William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk. The Siege and F...

  • Start of Red Snapper Season Shows Abundance

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Jun 1, 2025

    Since the seasons opened for private anglers and state-licensed commercial party boats on May 23 and federally permitted charter boats on June 1, anyone who follows Alabama anglers on social media has likely been inundated with photos of Alabama's iconic reef fish, the American red snapper. In fact, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' (ADCNR) Marine Resources Division (MRD) indicated the private recreational harvest had hit 135,193 pounds as of June 1, according to Snap...

  • Trump wins in appellate court can continue to direct National Guard in California

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 13, 2025 – A federal appeals court has sided with President Donald J. Trump (R) over control of the National Guard in California. Late on Thursday a federal district judge blocked President Trump's deployment of 2,000 National Guard to defend federal buildings and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents(ICE) agents against violent rioters. That order has been subsequently blocked. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked District Judge Charles Breyer's order that P...

  • Study from math learning platform shows difficulty in motivating teachers to change behaviors

    Stacker, Lauren Camera for The 74|Jun 1, 2025

    Study from math learning platform shows difficulty in motivating teachers to change behaviors Like an online retailer trying to woo a customer back by offering a 10% discount on the boots they’ve been eyeing, education researcher Angela Duckworth wanted to understand how to incentivize teachers to log in regularly to an online math platform that aims to help them improve their students’ academic performance. “Today is perfect for checking your Pace Report!” “Keep Zearning!” “By opening this emai...

  • The King of poisons' is building up in rice

    Stacker, Ayurella Horn-Muller for Grist|Jun 1, 2025

    A villager works in the rice field near the Chaohu Lake in the town of Huailin, Chaohu City in China. Zhang Duan // Xinhua via Getty Images The 'king of poisons' is building up in rice Throughout the Yangtze River Delta, a region in southern China famed for its widespread rice production, farmers grow belts of slender green stalks. Before they reach several feet tall and turn golden brown, the grassy plants soak in muddy, waterlogged fields for months. Along the rows of submerged plants, levees...

  • How one state reduced its overdose death rate by 32% in a year

    Stacker, Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat|Jun 1, 2025

    How one state reduced its overdose death rate by 32% in a year Overdose deaths in New York state declined 32% last year, a significant drop that officials and experts attribute to the state’s efforts to expand harm reduction and addiction treatment services. An estimated 4,567 New Yorkers died of a drug overdose in 2024, compared to 6,688 in 2023, according to provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 77% of those deaths involved an opioid like fentanyl or h...

  • How stress shapes cancer's course

    Stacker, Diana Kwon for Knowable Magazine|Jun 1, 2025

    A 3d render illustration of beta blockers inhibiting beta receptors. aipicte // Shutterstock How stress shapes cancer's course About two millennia ago, the Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen suggested that melancholia—depression brought on by an excess of "black bile" in the body—contributed to cancer. Since then, scores of researchers have investigated the association between cancer and the mind, with some going as far as to suggest that some people have a cancer-prone or "Type C" per...

  • Radical Leftists Want to See America Fail

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|Jun 1, 2025

    What we have seen on display in California this week is complete anarchy—and a total embarrassment. It’s un-American, unpatriotic, and is rooted in Marxism. But we shouldn’t be surprised. The Democrat party has been taken over by radical leftists who hate this country and want to destroy our way of life. They want to see America fail, and this week’s riots in Los Angeles, along with other blue cities like New York and Chicago, are just the latest example of their plans to destroy this country...

  • "No Kings" rallies planned across Alabama on Trump's birthday

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 13, 2025 – President Donald J. Trump (R) will turn 79 on Saturday. To announce their displeasure with the President and to protest raids by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on illegal aliens protest rallies are being held across the country – including here in Alabama. There are anti-Trump rallies planned for Huntsville, Mobile, Birmingham, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Dothan, Auburn, Guntersville, Scottsboro, Jacksonville, Dadeville, and Selma. The group organizing this nat...

  • Perry Hooper wishes President Trump a happy 79th birthday.

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jun 1, 2025

    Former State Representative Perry O Hooper Jr. (R-Montgomery) wishes President Donald J. Trump (R) a happy birthday. President Trump turns 79 today. Hooper was chair of the 2016 Trump Victory Fund....

  • A new parent's guide to keeping baby cool in summer

    Stacker, Arin Schultz for Naturepedic|Jun 1, 2025

    A new parent’s guide to keeping baby cool in summer Summertime brings warmer weather, longer days, and, for many new parents, loads of anxiety. Keeping a new baby from overheating is a major concern. The health risks are real, and your tiny one is unable to tell you when they're too warm. Naturepedic shares a quick guide to the potential health risks of baby overheating, as well as tips for keeping baby comfortable during this summer’s sun-soaked days and warm, muggy nights — because a good...

  • 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the United States Army

    Guest Writer, President Donald J. Trump|Jun 1, 2025

    BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION On June 14, 1775, the sword and shield of our Republic were forged when the Second Continental Congress voted to establish what would later become the United States Army. Today, our Nation proudly celebrates 250 years of our Army's strength, service, valor, and discipline. We honor its heroic legacy as the guardian of our sovereignty and our fortress against tyranny - and we pay tribute to the millions of warriors who live by the...

  • Flag Day and National Flag Week, 2025

    Guest Writer, President Donald J. Trump|Jun 1, 2025

    BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION On June 14, 1777, a banner of red, white, and blue was woven into history when the Second Continental Congress passed the First Flag Resolution, making our beloved Stars and Stripes the official flag of our emerging Republic. This Flag Day and National Flag Week, we pause to revere the star-spangled emblem of our freedom - and we honor the nearly 250 years of valor, sacrifice, and patriotism it has gloriously inspired. In the...

  • "Roll Tide Over Trump" Protest In Tuscaloosa

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 1, 2025

    The "No Kings" protest in Tuscaloosa opened with a moment of silence for the democratic legislator who was tragically killed in her home, recently. The protest then proceeded with chants that were modified from "The Occupy Wallstreet" movement over a decade ago. Such as "Hey hey! Ho ho! Donald Trump has got to go!". Which during the Occupy movement was "Hey hey! Ho ho! This corporate greed has got to go." While the protestors had a permit for their event in front of the Richard Shelby Federal...

  • The Monthly Business Meeting – RIP

    Michael J. Brooks|Jun 1, 2025

    It was a tradition I grew up with. On the second Wednesday the typical Bible study and prayer time was laid aside for 45 minutes of hearing reports and making motions—the Baptist business meeting. Sometimes it would be tedious and sometimes boring and sometimes contentious. I was a teen-ager when one evening the treasurer announced he wanted to purchase membership in a new box store where customers could buy in bulk. “The membership is $8,” he said, “but we’ll save that much on the first tri...

  • Tuberville says that Senator Padilla should have scheduled a meeting with Kristi Noem

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) criticized fellow Senator Alex Padilla (D-California) following an altercation between Padilla and the Secret Service. Sen. Padilla forced himself into a press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Krisit Noem in which he charged Noem. The Secret Service responded by forcing Sen. Padilla to the ground and then handcuffing him. "You can't show up without your pin, refuse to announce yourself, and lunge at a cab...

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