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When bullets fly on the streets of Alabama's capital, leadership either steps up or steps aside. Governor Kay Ivey stepped up. While others issued sympathy and spin, she drew a line in the sand. "All available state assets are being discussed, and all options remain on the table," she declared. That's the kind of language Alabamians have been waiting to hear, not the bureaucratic mush of committees and consultations, but a clear promise that the State of Alabama will not surrender its capital...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - October 10, 2025 - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) has secured a series of strategic victories for Alabama's military infrastructure and national defense role through the passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The legislation, which authorizes $925 billion in defense funding, includes over $150 million in targeted investments for Alabama installations and facilities. "The NDAA ensures our military and warfighters remain the most lethal,...

AUBURN, Ala. - October 10, 2025 - The College Republicans at Auburn University (AUCR) have announced a unique opportunity for students to engage directly with Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl during a campus event titled "Challenge the Chairman." Scheduled for Wednesday, October 29, 2025, the event will take place from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Cater Lawn at Auburn University. The interactive forum is designed to foster open dialogue between students and the state party's top official....

Anyone who studies the early years of George Washington notices that in his position of being a part of the Colonial Virginia gentry, but not of the same means as his class, he was born for his pivotal role in the annals of history in leading what would become the United States of America to victory against the British King George. It is this focus on the early years of George Washington during his time as a surveyor and soldier in the French American War that forms the plot of the forthcoming...

“Alabamians lost their lives at the hands of thugs in downtown Montgomery this weekend. First and foremost, we pray for the loved ones of those lives taken from us, as well as those innocent people injured, including some still fighting for their lives. “With Montgomery Police Department officers a short distance away, shots were exchanged out over a crowded downtown Montgomery Saturday night. This simply should not be happening in our Capital City or anywhere in our state for that matter. Any...

ONEONTA, AL. - September 25, 2025 - In a sweeping show of support, more than 50 law enforcement officials from across Alabama have endorsed Pamela Casey in her bid for Attorney General. Casey, who has served as Blount County's District Attorney since 2010, announced the endorsements during a press event in Oneonta, citing the trust and backing of prosecutors, police chiefs, investigators, and victim advocates statewide. The coalition of supporters includes active and retired District Attorneys,...

There are moments in history when leadership cuts through chaos and restores hope to a weary world. President Donald J. Trump's announcement that both Israel and Hamas have signed onto the first phase of his Peace Plan marks one of those rare and defining moments. For decades, diplomats, pundits, and bureaucrats told us peace in the Middle East was impossible, too ancient, too bloody, too divided. Yet once again, President Trump refused to accept the counsel of the timid. He rejected the stale...

Now you can give yourself a flu vaccine at home. Should you try it? If you have a fear of needles and are nervous about getting the flu shot, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that up to 25% of adults have a strong fear of needles. Enter FluMist, the nasal flu vaccine. FluMist has gone through quite the journey over the years. The nasal flu vaccine made headlines when researchers found that it was less effective than injectable flu vaccines in children during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 flu sea...

Zepbound vs. Wegovy: Comparing weight loss drugs Zepbound (tirzepatide) and Wegovy (semaglutide) are FDA-approved injectable medications revolutionizing weight management. Both belong to the incretin mimetic drug class but differ in their mechanisms: Zepbound activates both GLP-1 and GIP receptors, while Wegovy targets only GLP-1. These medications help regulate appetite, slow gastric emptying, and promote satiety, making them powerful tools for chronic weight management in qualified patients. I...

On October 4, 1943, a pivotal event unfolded in the Pacific Theater of World War II: the United States completed the capture of the Solomon Islands from Japanese forces. This victory marked a significant milestone in the Allied campaign against Japan, altering the strategic landscape of the war and paving the way for future offensives in the Pacific. On September 4, 1943, a pivotal event unfolded in the Pacific Theater of World War II: the United States completed the capture of the Solomon...

What are the best ways to clean and maintain eyeglasses? Maintaining your eyeglasses should involve daily cleaning with microfiber cloths, proper storage in protective cases, and regular professional checkups to ensure optimal vision and lens longevity. Your eyeglasses help you see the world clearly, yet many people don't realize how important it is to keep them clean and well-maintained. Whether you've worn glasses for years or recently joined the millions who rely on corrective lenses,...

The growth of online college enrollment in the US Spurred by the pandemic and a greater demand for flexibility, online higher education programs have begun to evolve from niche to mainstream in 2025. These fully online enrollment programs, now representing a sizable share of the U.S. education market, are reshaping who enrolls, the studies that are focused on, and how traditional college campuses operate. Through aggregated data across sources including Statista, the National Center for...

October 8, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Petroleum & Convenience Marketers of Alabama (P&CMA), a leading voice for the state's energy and retail sectors, has formally endorsed Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter in his bid for re-election to the Alabama House of Representatives, District 24. The endorsement highlights Speaker Ledbetter's longstanding partnership with Alabama's fuel marketers and convenience store operators, recognizing his leadership on issues ranging from regulatory reform to workforce d...

Republican Senators Call for Halt and Review of Mifepristone Approval Amidst Safety Concerns Introduction On October 10, 2025, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and a large coalition of Republican senators issued a formal letter urging the Trump administration to reevaluate the safety of a recently approved generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone. The letter, addressed to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration...

MOBILE COUNTY, AL., October 9, 2025 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of businessman and former Congressman Jerry Carl for Alabama's 1st Congressional District. The district encompasses parts of Mobile and all of Baldwin, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Escambia, Geneva, Henry and Houston counties. "Jerry Carl shares our conservative values and is aware of the needs of the agricultural community in this district," said Hope Cassebaum, president of the Baldwin County...

MOULTON, AL. - October 2025 - In a move that could energize Second Amendment voters across North Alabama, BamaCarry, Inc., the state's leading "no compromise" gun rights organization, has officially endorsed James R. Bowling in the race for Alabama Senate District 4. BamaCarry's endorsement signals strong grassroots support for Bowling, a candidate who has pledged to uphold constitutional carry and resist new firearm regulations. The organization, known for its vocal opposition to gun control...

Alabama has made much progress in workforce development; however, our journey has only begun. For too many years, business and education did not communicate effectively, which resulted in a deficit in many skilled trades – plumbers, electricians, welders, landscapers, etc. A lack of opportunities in some instances forced Alabamians to leave the state altogether in search of employment. Other times a lack of skills and/or jobs pushed able-bodied individuals into the welfare system, neither which...

October 8, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a wide-ranging Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi on several pressing issues affecting American families, including youth safety online, the rise in antisemitism, and violent crime in cities like Montgomery. The hearing focused on the Department of Justice's efforts to combat emerging threats to public safety, particularly those targeting children and vulnerable...

How Cup Noodles became one of the biggest transpacific business success stories of all time See a container of Cup Noodles at a convenience store and you might think of dorm rooms and cheap calories. But, as Alisa Freedman, a professor of Japanese literature, cultural studies and gender at the University of Oregon, writes in The Conversation, there was a time when eating from the product’s iconic packaging exuded cosmopolitanism, when the on-the-go meal symbolized possibility — a Japanese ind...

As the heat of summer fades and the crispness of fall settles over Alabama, October marks a pivotal month for gardeners across the state. From the piney woods of St. Clair County to the fertile fields of the Black Belt, this is a season of transition-when warm-weather crops give way to cool-season vegetables, native perennials prepare for dormancy, and landowners turn their attention to soil health, wildlife habitat, and long-term stewardship. Whether you're managing a backyard plot, a...

6 reasons to sell your house before 2026 Selling a home is always a big decision, but timing plays a huge role in how much money you walk away with — and how smoothly the process goes. As the housing market continues to shift, many homeowners are wondering whether they should wait or move forward now. While no one has a crystal ball, there are strong reasons to sell your house before 2026. HomeLight spoke with Jason Huerkamp, a leading Minneapolis agent with more than two decades of e...

An aerial view of sunrise over Princeton University. FotosForTheFuture // Shutterstock Best value colleges in America Once upon a time, college was a core component of the American dream. Higher education was seen as the best pathway into high-earning fields, in turn enabling graduates to achieve milestones like homeownership and starting a family. But, in 2025, as tuition costs reach all-time highs and student debt balloons to levels that are nearly impossible to repay, opinions are changing. F...

October 6, 2025 - Documents have surfaced showing that President Joseph R. Biden (R) secretly order the FBI to tap the phones of Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) and other prominent Republican members of Congress. This FBI surveillance was reportedly authorized by President Biden – though who was actually giving orders at the White House using Biden's name is still debated as is President Biden's competency in the second half of his administration. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino told a S...

As the leaves begin to turn and the morning air grows crisp, thousands of Alabama hunters prepare for one of the most anticipated times of the year: the opening of bow season. Starting October 15 in most zones-and as early as October 1 in Zones D and E-archery season marks the beginning of Alabama's long and storied deer hunting calendar, blending tradition, wildlife management, and community engagement across the state's diverse landscapes. A Season Rooted in Heritage For many Alabamians, bow...

Dr. Martha Poole Simmons, age 87 a resident of Montgomery, AL, expired on Saturday October 4, 2025 at UAB in Birmingham, AL after an extended illness. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday October 20, 2025 at Frazer Church, Montgomery, AL. The family will receive friends at the church from 10:00 AM to 11:30AM and the Memorial Service will begin at 11:30AM. Dr. Simmons was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Janie Poole, of Wetumpka, AL. She is survived by two sons, Richard E. Simm...