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  • BREAKING NEWS: Nearly 1 in 5 Alabama Workers Are Employed by Government: A Closer Look at Public Sector Employment

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    As of June 2025, government employment in Alabama accounts for approximately 17.7% of the state's civilian workforce, underscoring the public sector's significant role in the state's labor market and economic stability. By the Numbers According to the latest data from the Alabama Department of Labor: • Total civilian labor force: 2,386,000 • Government-employed workers: 421,400 • Share of workforce: 17.7% This figure includes employees across federal, state, and local government agencies, rangi...

  • BREAKING NEWS: A "Blessing from The Lord" – Courtney Morgan, General Manager of The Alabama Crimson Tide

    Luisa Reyes|Aug 12, 2025

    The keynote speaker for the Tuscaloosa County University of Alabama National Alumni Association's annual Fall kickoff pep rally style fundraiser held at the Tuscaloosa River Market on Tuesday was Courtney Morgan, the general manager of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. An entertaining and congenial speaker, Morgan was introduced at the meeting as Head Coach DeBoer's "first new hire" upon taking the helm of the Alabama football team. This was something which Morgan quickly dispelled. For...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Alabama's Ports Are the Pathway to Our Economic Future

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Aug 12, 2025

    When we discuss Alabama’s economic development ecosystem, we often focus on workforce, education, and innovation. However, one of the most powerful engines that drives our growth—and connects our communities to opportunity—is our logistics infrastructure. Alabama's network of ports, both coastal and inland, transform the way business is done in our state. As a site selector and economic development consultant, I have worked with companies, large and small, to find the optimal locations for long-...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Cindy Myrex wins Special Republican Primary election in HD12

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 12, 2025 - CULLMAN, AL - Voters in portions of Cullman County went to the polls today for the Special Republican Primary Runoff in Alabama House District 12 and voted to elect Cindy Myrex as the Republlican choice to lead HD12 going forward. 100% of precincts are reporting. Clint Hollingsworth: received 2,160 votes, 41.47%; while Cindy Myrex received 3,048 votes, 58.53%. Myrex had almost won without a runoff four weeks ago so Tuesday's results were not unexpected. Lee Haynes, president...

  • 5 industries that are ripe for AI disruption

    Stacker, Scott Leiftin for StayModern|Aug 12, 2025

    5 industries that are ripe for AI disruption Artificial intelligence has already transformed how major companies operate across multiple sectors. AI systems now handle critical business processes that once required extensive human oversight, such as automated fraud detection in banking and predictive maintenance in factories. This article highlights the five industries most likely to experience AI disruption. StayModern analyzes how these technologies deliver measurable business value and...

  • Tuberville says that "Zelensky's Not Even in the Game"

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    August 13, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) told Newsmax earlier this week that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is "Not even in the game," in negotiations to end the Ukraine/Russia War that has raged for 3 and a half years. President Donald J. Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Thursday in Anchorage, Alaska. Tuberville said that President's Trump and Putin will decide Ukraine's fate. Tuberville claimed that Zelenskyy has been "brain...

  • Trump–Putin Summit in Alaska: Symbolism, Strategy, and the Stakes for Ukraine

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - August 15, 2025 will mark a historic moment in U.S.–Russia relations as President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet face-to-face for the first time since Trump's reelection. The summit, set to take place at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson in Anchorage, is billed by the White House as a "listening exercise," but its implications stretch far beyond diplomatic pleasantries. At the heart of the meeting is the ongoing war in Ukraine-now in its fourth year and...

  • Baldwin County Boosts Recycling Infrastructure with $202K Investment from America's Beverage Companies

    Staff Writer|Aug 12, 2025

    August 7, 2025 - BALDWIN COUNTY, AL. - In a major step toward strengthening Alabama's recycling infrastructure, America's leading beverage companies have invested $202,000 in Baldwin County to upgrade local recycling centers and expand public education on sustainable waste practices. The grant, awarded through the Every Bottle Back initiative in partnership with The Recycling Partnership, will benefit more than 110,000 households across the southern coastal region. Upgrades That Matter The...

  • ALGOP Applauds President Trump's Nomination of Three Outstanding Judges for Alabam

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 13, 2025 - HOOVER, AL – The Alabama Republican Party applauds President Donald J. Trump for appointing three exceptional judicial nominees to federal court positions in Alabama. Each nominee brings a wealth of legal experience, a proven record of integrity, and a strong commitment to the Constitution. The nominees-Justice Bill Lewis, Edmund "Eddie" LaCour, and Harold "Hal" Mooty-were recommended to the White House by Alabama's U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville after careful c...

  • Orange Beach Mayor's Race Heats Up Ahead of August 26 Election

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    August 13, 2025 - ORANGE BEACH, AL. - The race for mayor in Orange Beach is officially underway, with incumbent Tony Kennon facing a challenge from City Council President Jeffrey M. Boyd in the city's August 26 municipal election. The contest marks a pivotal moment for the coastal city, which has seen rapid growth, rising tourism, and increasing scrutiny over development and infrastructure decisions. Kennon, who has served as mayor since 2008, is seeking another four-year term. Boyd, a local bus...

  • How a workplace safety program can save your business money

    Stacker, Kim Mercado for NEXT|Aug 12, 2025

    How a workplace health and safety program can save your business money What is a workplace safety training program? It’s a structured plan that educates employees to identify, prevent, and handle workplace hazards. Safety practices in the workplace can help reduce workplace injuries, promote a healthy work environment, and help ensure that businesses comply with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations. Workplace accidents aren’t just disruptive; they can seriously har...

  • How brands are winning over customers with creative spins on familiar favorites

    Stacker, Marianne Hayes for Shopify|Aug 12, 2025

    How brands are winning over customers with creative spins on familiar favorites There’s a common misconception that launching a profitable business requires a groundbreaking new idea. The truth is, you don’t have to invent a completely new product to find success as an entrepreneur. Sometimes all it requires is applying a fresh perspective to a product that already exists. Take the drinkware company Stanley: Its now-signature water bottle, the Stanley Quencher, was on the verge of being disconti...

  • How to save for short-, medium- and long-term goals

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|Aug 12, 2025

    How to save for short-, medium-, and long-term goals Staying motivated to save for an upcoming vacation with friends or a wedding may be easier than doing so for a far-off goal like retirement, since you’ll soon get to enjoy the fruits of your labor. But a key part of a strong financial plan is the ability to prioritize short-, medium and long-term goals and save for them simultaneously. There’s no exact timeline for these goals, but you can generally think of short-term goals as ones that you...

  • August 8, 1946: First Flight of the Convair B-36 Peacemaker

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    The Dawn of Strategic Nuclear Airpower On August 8, 1946, the Convair B-36 Peacemaker took to the skies for the first time, marking a pivotal moment in Cold War aviation history. Designed during World War II but completed in its aftermath, the B-36 was the world's first mass-produced aircraft capable of delivering nuclear weapons across intercontinental distances-without refueling. Origins and Design • Manufacturer: Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation (Convair) • Purpose: Strategic bom...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Applauds President Trump's Nomination of Edmund LaCour Jr. to Federal Judgeship

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Aug 12, 2025

    August 12, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today expressed his strong support for President Donald Trump's nomination of Edmund LaCour Jr. to serve as a U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama. "President Trump could not have made a better choice than Edmund LaCour for the federal bench," said Attorney General Marshall. "Eddie is one of the most brilliant and principled lawyers with whom I have ever worked. His deep understanding of the law, h...

  • Senator Tuberville Backs English Proficiency Mandate for U.S. Truck Drivers

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    Safety First on America's Highways U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has voiced strong support for Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's recent directive enforcing English language proficiency among commercial truck drivers. The policy, reinstated under the Trump administration, mandates that drivers must be able to read and speak English fluently to operate on American roads. "I agree," Tuberville stated. "If you drive a truck in the U.S., you should be able to speak English fluently. This...

  • The Storming of the Tuileries and the Reign of Terror: How August 10, 1792 Changed France Forever

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    On August 10, 1792, the French Revolution reached a violent crescendo as thousands of armed revolutionaries stormed the Tuileries Palace in Paris, the official residence of King Louis XVI. The massacre of the Swiss Guards, the arrest of the royal family, and the collapse of the monarchy marked a turning point that plunged France into its most radical and blood-soaked phase: the Reign of Terror. The Insurrection of August 10: Collapse of the Monarchy Tensions between the monarchy and...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Birmingham buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Birmingham buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Birmingham, where the median sale pri...

  • Ty Simpson named starting QB for Tide

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 11, 2025 – Tuscaloosa, AL - Coach Kalen DeBoet has named redshirt Junior Ty Simpson the starting quarterback ending an eight month quarterback competition. Simpson was the experienced backup. Simpson was named QB1 for the opening game against Florida State. Critics of Simpson question if he has the arm strength to push the ball down the field. They also question his athleticism and ability to take the ball and run it for more than a minimal gain. Supporters of Simpson point out that t...

  • King Of My Life I Crown Thee Now

    Michael J. Brooks|Aug 12, 2025

    Why evil exists is one of the mysteries of our faith. Sometimes evil is welcomed when people choose to do something forbidden or enjoy perversity, but often evil appears as a temptation we don’t seek, and we succumb to it. During the Covid-19 era we sometimes wished we could see the virus and know when to flee. It would be good to visualize evil and know when to flee it, too. Because evil exists, Christians sometimes do unchristian things. Such was the case in the ancient church in Corinth, t...

  • Alabama remembers the martyrdom of Father Coyle

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    On Monday, August 11 the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham held their Annual Memorial Mass and Reception to honor the life of Father James E. Coyle. The 104th Memorial Mass is held each year at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in Birmingham, Alabama. The 104th Memorial Mass was celebrated by Bishop Steven J. Raica. Father Coyle was murdered in broad daylight in Birmingham by a Ku Klux Klan member on August 11, 1921. The KKK was then at the ascendancy of their power in Alabama, so they hired famed...

  • White House Announces Intent to Nominate Outstanding Alabamians Recommended by Senators Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville to U.S. District Courts

    Senator Katie Britt's office, and Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Aug 12, 2025

    August 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, President Trump announced his intent to nominate a slate of judicial nominees who were recommended by Alabama Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville. All of these nominees are highly qualified and well respected, and both Senators Britt and Tuberville believe they would uphold the law and make Alabama proud. "As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, I have worked tirelessly to bring Alabama's conservative values to the forefront of the c...

  • Tougher Criminal Penalties to Protect Children Should Be Number One Priority for Next Alabama Legislative Session

    Paul DeMarco|Aug 12, 2025

    Tougher Criminal Penalties to Protect Children Should Be Number One Priority for Next Alabama Legislative Session The recent arrest of eight suspects in the sexual abuse and human trafficking of 10 minors in Bibb County shocked the state. Then there was the arrest of three women for the sexual violence of a child in Limestone County. Finally, the tragic story of a 3-year-old who was left in a hot car by a contract worker for the Alabama Department of Human Resources in Jefferson County added to...

  • The Battle For The University of Alabama : After The War

    Luisa Reyes|Aug 12, 2025

    In the waning days of The War Between The States that occurred from 1861 through 1865, it became evident that after four years of fighting with fewer resources and fewer soldiers, that The South was crippled to its knees and a surrender was imminent. Nevertheless, a mere five days before General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox, General John T. Croxton led union troops in completing their march to The University of Alabama and burning it to the ground. Only four buildings were spared,...

  • Survey: 60% of teachers used AI this year and saved up to 6 hours of work a week

    Stacker, Lauren Wagner for The 74|Aug 12, 2025

    Survey: 60% of teachers used AI this year and saved up to 6 hours of work a week Nearly two-thirds of teachers utilized artificial intelligence this past school year, and weekly users saved almost six hours of work per week, according to a recently released Gallup survey. But 28% of teachers still oppose AI tools in the classroom. The 74 breaks down the findings from the poll, published by the research firm and the Walton Family Foundation in June, which includes perspectives from 2,232 U.S....

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