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  • 7 costly equity compensation tax traps, and how to avoid them

    Stacker, David Jackson for Domain Money|Oct 1, 2025

    7 costly equity compensation tax traps, and how to avoid them Equity compensation taxes often surprise tech professionals because company withholding rarely covers the full bill. Restricted stock units (RSUs) are taxed as income at vesting (not sale), incentive stock options (ISOs) can trigger alternative minimum tax (AMT), employee stock purchase plan (ESPP) shares lose benefits if sold too soon, and moving states midvesting can create unexpected liabilities. To avoid traps, Domain Money...

  • Attorney General Marshall Joins National Push to Reinstate Death Penalty for Child Rape

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its 2008 ruling in Kennedy v. Louisiana, which barred states from imposing the death penalty for child rape. The coalition argues that the decision stripped states of a critical tool to punish and deter the most egregious sexual crimes against children. In a multi-state letter submitted to the Court, the attorneys general assert...

  • Startup fundraising: What makes a cap table investor-ready and what raises red flags

    Stacker, Garrison Gowens for Cake Equity|Oct 1, 2025

    Startup fundraising: What makes a cap table investor-ready and what raises red flags In startup fundraising, ownership structure can be as decisive as revenue growth or market size. Investors often review a company’s capitalization table, a record of who owns what, before committing capital. A clean cap table signals discipline. A messy one can halt a deal. Why Investors Care About Cap Tables A cap table is one of the first documents reviewed during venture due diligence. It shows how c...

  • Installing heat pumps in factories could save $1.5 trillion and 77,000 lives

    Stacker, Matt Simon for Grist|Oct 1, 2025

    Installing heat pumps in factories could save $1.5 trillion and 77,000 lives For several years, heat pumps have outsold gas furnaces in the United States. Instead of burning fossil fuels to generate warmth, these appliances use electricity — ideally provided by renewable sources like wind and solar — to transfer heat from even frigid outdoor air into a home. Many states have recognized the power of these highly efficient devices for both reducing emissions and keeping people from burning tox...

  • Gubernatorial candidate Yolanda Flowers joins the Brandon and Christopher Show Podcast

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 1, 2025

    September 24, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - Gubernatorial candidate Yolanda Flowers joined the Brandon and Christopher Show (BCS) podcast to discuss her campaign and her vision for the state of Alabama. Flowers was the 2022 Democratic nominee for Governor. Flowers is running again in 2026. Flowers said that she is running to be Alabama's next Governor because she is tired of the state of Alabama, "being called backwards." "Alabama has not changed in terms of and it's just so many inequalities....

  • America's Halloween sweet tooth: 2025 candy and decor trends from Instacart data

    Stacker, Alex Orellana for Instacart|Oct 1, 2025

    America’s Halloween sweet tooth: 2025 candy and decor trends from Instacart data These days, Halloween doesn’t wait for October — the season seems to sneak up sooner and sooner. From candy corn to cobwebs, consumers dive into the festivities well before pumpkins take over porches and store aisles. From sweet treats to spooky décor, Instacart data shows that October is one of the most festive times of the year, and candy takes center stage. Candy’s Biggest Day of the Year Halloween is, unsurprisi...

  • Youth Hunt Dates Announced for Forever Wild Field Trial Area Registration opens October 1

    AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources|Oct 1, 2025

    September 30, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The State Lands Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces the youth deer and duck hunt schedules for the M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area (FWFTA) in Hale County. The hunts will take place late November 2025 through February 2026. Registration opens October 1 and runs until October 13, 2025. "I am thrilled that we can share the great deer and duck hunting on this Forever Wild property with a new...

  • New Executive Campground Under Construction at Gulf State Park

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Oct 1, 2025
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    With a planned opening in the first half of 2026, the new Gulf State Park Campground will make many campers happy with its extra space. a little more privacy and an abundance of amenities. The new campground will be built in two phases on the park's former golf course. A new entrance will provide convenient access to the campground from State Road 180 (Canal Road) near the new Beach Express bridge in Gulf Shores. "There will be two phases, based on current funding levels; the first phase will...

  • Jared Hudson is Right. Congress Must Feel the Pain it Inflicts on the American People.

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Oct 1, 2025

    I want to begin by thanking Navy SEAL veteran and US Senate Candidate Jarred Hudson for saying what millions of Americans feel in their gut: members of Congress should not collect one red cent in salary while the government is shut down. Jarred has put it plainly, from the perspective of someone who has actually lived sacrifice, worn the uniform, and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with those who put their lives on the line for our freedoms. His call is powerful and correct, and I am proud to stand...

  • Clash of Legacies: The First Battle of Philippi, 42 BC

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    In the autumn of 42 BC, the Roman Republic stood at a crossroads. The assassination of Julius Caesar two years earlier had plunged Rome into chaos, and the battle to determine its future reached a decisive moment on the plains near Philippi in Macedonia. On one side stood the forces of the Second Triumvirate-Mark Antony and Octavian-sworn to avenge Caesar's death. On the other, the armies of Brutus and Cassius, the leading conspirators in Caesar's assassination, who believed they were defending...

  • Day Two of the Shutdown: Layoffs Loom, Negotiations Stall, and Public Services Falter

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The federal government remained shuttered Thursday as partisan gridlock deepened, leaving hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and critical services disrupted. With Congress failing to pass a funding resolution before the October 1 deadline, the shutdown has now stretched into its second day, triggering warnings of mass layoffs and long-term agency cuts. 🔹 Political Standoff Intensifies President Donald Trump met with Office of Management and Budget Di...

  • Charges dropped against Baldwin County Attorney Harry Still: Will be reissued

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 1, 2025

    September 29, 2025 – BAY MINETTE, AL. – Prosecutors have dismissed charges that Baldwin County Attorney Harry Still III assaulted By Minett e city councilman Matt. Still is not out of legal jeopardy though. Still's defense attorney Christine Hernandez made a motion that the charges be dropped with prejudice – meaning that Still could not be charged again. Bay Minette City Attorney Liam Sculley said that he intends to bring the charges back inserting the word "reckless" in the new filing. The j...

  • Yolanda Flowers announces candidacy in 2026 Governor's race

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 1, 2025

    September 24, 2026 – Yolanda Flowers announced that she is running for the Democratic nominee for Governor in 2026. Yolanda was the 2022 nominee for Governor falling to incumbent Governor Kay Ivey (R) in the general election. Yolanda Rochelle Flowers is a career educator and rehabilitation services expert in Tennessee. In 2022 she defeated State Sen. Malika Sanders Fortier of Selma in the Democratic run-off election. Flowers won 55.15% (32,416) of the votes cast. Sen. Sanders Fortier received 4...

  • Jared Hudson to Congress: No Pay Until Government Reopens

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL - Navy SEAL veteran and civic advocate Jared Hudson is calling on members of Congress to forgo their paychecks until the federal government reopens, issuing a blunt challenge rooted in principle and patriotism. In a statement released Thursday, Hudson - who is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate - criticized congressional leaders for allowing political gridlock to paralyze the government while continuing to collect salaries. "Chuck Schumer and the Democrats...

  • Veteran Educator and Conservative Leader John Jacobs Launches Campaign for Alabama House District 37

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - WOODLAND, AL. - Longtime educator, agricultural advocate, and community leader John Jacobs has officially announced his candidacy for Alabama House District 37, entering the Republican Primary scheduled for May 19, 2026. With more than four decades of public service in education and rural development, Jacobs brings a deeply rooted record of leadership and conservative values to the race. Jacobs, a resident of Randolph County for over 40 years, is widely recognized for his...

  • 5 drawbacks of hiring security guards to protect your business

    Stacker, Kerry Gibson for Amarok|Oct 1, 2025

    5 drawbacks of hiring security guards to protect your business Traditional security guards have long been used to deter threats, monitor access, and provide a physical presence on-site. For many businesses, especially those in logistics, construction, and trucking industries, guards have offered a sense of control and visibility. But today, the security guard model is under pressure. Rising labor costs, staffing shortages, and inconsistent performance are forcing businesses to rethink their...

  • The hidden costs of aging in place and how to afford it

    Stacker, Corey Watson for Village Caregiving|Oct 1, 2025

    The hidden costs of aging in place and how to afford it The desire to remain in familiar surroundings as you age is natural and personal. For many older adults, aging in place means maintaining independence, cherishing memories and preserving the comfort of home. While this emotional appeal of aging at home is undeniable, the financial reality involves significant costs that often remain hidden until they become urgent necessities. Village Caregiving’s guide will walk you through these o...

  • Selecting the right freeze dryer for your lab applications

    Stacker, Joshua Hoskins for New Life Scientific|Oct 1, 2025

    Selecting the right freeze dryer for your lab applications Freeze-drying has become an essential preservation method in laboratories across research, clinical and industrial settings. Whether you're preserving biological samples, developing pharmaceutical formulations or conducting food science research, selecting appropriate equipment directly impacts your results and efficiency. But choosing the right equipment can be overwhelming. With dozens of models offering different capacities,...

  • How can I encourage my elderly parent to use a medical alert device?

    Stacker, Bryan Stapp for Medical Care Alert|Oct 1, 2025

    How can I encourage my elderly parent to use a medical alert device? If you have an elderly parent, you've probably had some sleepless nights over them living alone. Even if your parent is still active and independent, you worry about them being unable to call for help in an emergency situation. Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults 65 years and older. Medical alert devices quickly connect seniors to emergency services if they fall or need help. They can be life-changing, but many...

  • One Week Left to Submit Public Comments on Alabama Library Code Amendment

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama parents and citizens have just one week remaining to submit public comments on a proposed amendment to the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) code aimed at restricting access to materials deemed inappropriate for children. The deadline for written submissions is Tuesday, October 14 at 4:30 p.m. The amendment, introduced by APLS Board Chairman John Wahl, seeks to add language to the state's library code that would classify certain content related...

  • Moundville Public Boat Ramp Temporarily Closes for Renovation

    AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - MOUNDVILLE, AL - The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) will temporarily close the Moundville Public Boat Ramp for renovations on Monday, October 13, 2025. The facility provides boating and fishing access to the Warrior River 1 mile north of Moundville, Alabama. During the closure the launching slab will be replaced. The new launching slab will be reoriented to allow for easier loading and unl...

  • The Million Dollar Band Chosen For the 100th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

    Luisa Reyes

    October 7, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA, AL. - The official marching band of The University of Alabama, known as "The Million Dollar Band", is one of ten marching bands selected from across the USA to participate in the 2026 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Founded in 1924, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is tied with Detroit for being the second oldest Thanksgiving Day parade in the country. With the oldest one being the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. Astute mathematicians will notice that since...

  • Half-Price Admission to Alabama National Fair with Pet Donations

    A.I. generated content

    October 6, 2025 - WETUMPKA, Ala. - The Humane Society of Elmore County is calling on River Region residents to support local shelters through donations of pet food and supplies, especially during this week's Alabama National Fair. Executive Director Rea Cord announced that on Friday, October 10, fairgoers can receive half-price admission by bringing donations of dry or canned pet food, pet toys, blankets, or towels. All donated items will be distributed among three area shelters: • Humane S...

  • Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin Endorses Katherine Robertson for Attorney General

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - Katherine Robertson, a Republican candidate for Alabama Attorney General, announced Monday that she has received the endorsement of Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin, adding to a growing list of law enforcement leaders backing her campaign. Sheriff McLaughlin praised Robertson's longstanding commitment to public safety and her leadership on issues critical to law enforcement. "Katherine Robertson is my choice for Attorney General," McLaughlin stated....

  • Senator Katie Britt Honors Victims and Reaffirms Support for Israel on Second Anniversary of October 7 Terrorist Attack

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - On the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack carried out by Iranian-backed Hamas militants, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) issued a solemn statement commemorating the victims, reaffirming her support for Israel, and condemning the global rise in antisemitism that has followed. The attack, which began with a coordinated assault on Israeli civilians and military personnel, resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people, including women,...

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