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  • Alabama's Labor Force Participation Rate Increases to 57.7% in December

    Alabama Department of Labor|Dec 1, 2024

    January 24, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Marty Redden announced today that Alabama's labor force participation rate for December increased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 57.7%. Over the year, this percentage has increased by three-tenths of a percentage point. The percentage of prime-age workers remained steady over the month at 78.9%. Over the year, this number increased by four-tenths of a percentage point from 78.5%. Prime-age workers are those aged 25-54 y...

  • 50 most popular chain restaurants in America

    Stacker, Paul Feinstein, Madison Troyer|Dec 1, 2024

    Since A&W Root Beer became the first American restaurant to franchise in 1925, the U.S.—not to mention the rest of the world—has been dominated by chains. Iconic establishments like the now-defunct Howard Johnson's trained customers to look toward its distinctive orange roofs for consistency and comfort, while McDonald's revolutionized the industry with its focus on speed and affordability. Over the years, chains have had a tremendous influence on American culture, from Little Caesars mak...

  • Will Sellers sworn in for another term on the Alabama Supreme Court

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 1, 2024

    January 22, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Will Sellers was recently sworn into his second term on the Alabama Supreme Court. Governor Kay Ivey appointed Sellers in 2017. He was elected in 2018 and was re-elected in 2024. His current term will conclude in 2031. At the simple ceremony, Justice Sellers said, "I'm thankful to Gov. Ivey who initially appointed me to this position and I'm grateful to the people of Alabama who re-elected me for another 6 years. S...

  • Tuberville Urges Senate to Confirm Hegseth and Rollins, Secure American Farmland with the FARM Act

    Staff Writer|Dec 1, 2024

    January 23, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. –U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke on the Senate floor in support of Pete Hegseth, President Trump's nominee to be Secretary of Defense Tuberville said that Hegseth will bring much-needed change to the Department of Defense. Sen. Tuberville addressed legislation he reintroduced on Wednesday, the Foreign Adversary Risk Management (FARM) Act. Tuberville said that the FARM Act will help secure America's agricultural industry and food supply cha...

  • Alabama Trustees Posting Annual Update on January 30, 2025

    Guest Writer|Dec 1, 2024

    January 24, 2025 - The Alabama Trustee Implementation Group will provide its 2024 annual update via an online video recording on January 30, 2025. The video will include information on the Alabama Trustee Implementation Group's ongoing restoration projects. The video update will be available on the Gulf Spill Restoration YouTube Channel beginning on January 30, 2025. The public may also provide comments related to the presentation topics through February 6, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT via e-mai...

  • Alabama Republicans applaud confirmation of Pete Hegseth

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 1, 2024

    January 24, 2025 - Washington, D.C. – Republicans in the U.S. Senate worked late into the night to get around Democrats procedural delay tactics in order to confirm Pete Hegseth as the Secretary of Defense. Three Republican Senators broke ranks with President Donald J. Trump (R) to vote with Democrats in opposition to Hegseth. These were Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Susan Collins (Maine) and Mitch McConnell (Kentucky). The tie forced newly sworn in Vice President John David "J.D." Vance to ste...

  • Senate confirms Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 1, 2024

    January 25, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate confirmed South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R) to be Homeland Security Secretary. Noem was confirmed with bipartisan support 59 to 34. Both U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) supported Noem's confirmation. Britt is the chair of the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. She released a statement after the Senate confirmed Noem: "After four y...

  • If The Church Were Christian

    Michael J. Brooks|Dec 1, 2024

    I heard a pastor lately who quoted an article by Quaker minister Philip Gulley, entitled, “If The Church Were Christian.” This is a striking title, and it caused me to think of my own response in addition to the original author’s thoughts. If the church were Christian, the church would be welcoming. James was very clear in the New Testament: “My brothers and sisters, do not show favoritism as you hold on to the faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ” (James 2:1). In James’ day it was the rich a...

  • Shomari Figures Named Vice Ranking Member on Important Highways and Transit Subcommittee

    Staff Writer|Dec 1, 2024

    January 24, 2025 - Washington, DC – Democratic leadership has announced that Congressman Shomari Figures (D-AL02) will serve as the Vice Ranking Member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. This makes Figures the number two Democrat on the committee that will be at the center of addressing key infrastructure issues in Alabama, including securing funding for the critically important I-10 Bay Bridge project in Mobile. "I am incredibly grateful to Tran...

  • ALABAMA HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ANNOUNCES ITS "ALABAMA VALUES" LEGISLATIVE AGENDA FOR 2025 REGULAR SESSION

    Guest Writer, Alabama House Republican Caucus|Dec 1, 2024

    January 27, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama House Republican Caucus announced on Monday its 2025 "Alabama Values" legislative agenda and statement of principles, a list of conservative issues and initiatives that the body's supermajority will prioritize for passage when the Legislature convenes in Montgomery for its regular session on February 4. "The 'Alabama Values' name represents the conservative beliefs and values that most Alabamians embrace, but, at the same time, it also represents...

  • Ranking the most reliable SUVs

    Stacker, Kyle Hyatt|Dec 1, 2024

    Buying a new SUV can be stressful for a lot of reasons. One of the biggest is not necessarily knowing if your purchase will be reliable for you during your ownership. While this is always something to consider when buying a vehicle, you can rest easier knowing that, for the most part, vehicles are generally very reliable these days, with most issues stemming from things like infotainment. Still, for the sake of research, Edmunds provides more information. First, it's important to note that...

  • The latest scams you need to be aware of in 2025

    Stacker, Louis DeNicola|Dec 1, 2024

    The new year doesn't necessarily bring about a shift in scam tactics. In fact, over the years, many scams have slowly evolved as scammers incorporate new technology and play off of the most recent major events. But there is a general sense that scams and fraud have become increasingly common around the world. The Global Anti-Scam Alliance, or GASA, reports that over $1.03 trillion was lost to scammers in 2024. Scammers almost always have the same goal—to get people's personal information or m...

  • Do business credit cards affect your personal credit score?

    Stacker, Fiona Lee|Dec 1, 2024

    A business credit card can affect your personal credit score, but it depends on the type of card, how the provider reports your card activity to credit bureaus, and how you use the card. Understanding How Business Credit Cards Can Affect Your Personal Credit Score If you apply for a business credit card, your personal credit score will likely take a temporary hit due to a hard inquiry from the credit card issuer, Ramp reports. However, the impact is usually minor and brief.‍ This is because b...

  • Registered Nurses, Retail Salespersons, and Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers, are the Top Jobs in December

    Alabama Department of Labor|Dec 1, 2024

    January 27, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Data collected and analyzed by the Alabama Department of Labor's Labor Market Information (LMI) Division shows that in December 2024, there were 68,534 job ads posted in Alabama, representing a monthly decrease of 6.2%. The five occupations with the most online job ads are for Registered Nurses, Retail Salespersons, Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers, and Fast Food and Counter Workers with 11,388 ads placed for t...

  • The Sheriff is Back

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Dec 1, 2024

    The world just learned a hard lesson in economic reality. The days of American presidents bowing to globalist elites at Davos, begging for investment while our factories rust, are over. President Donald J. Trump, fresh off his resounding 2024 victory, just laid down the law to the globalists assembled in Davos: if you want access to the American market, you better make your products in America. Otherwise, prepare to pay. The annual gathering at Davos is little more than a festival of hypocrisy,...

  • Free radon test kits are offered for Alabama households

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Dec 1, 2024

    January 27, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. To increase public awareness of radon and to promote testing and mitigation, the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is offering one free radon test kit per Alabama household as part of an initiative to reduce dangerous radon exposure. Radon is a radioactive gas that cannot be seen or smelled. It is produced when uranium breaks down in soil and water. Radon is harmlessly dispersed in outdoor...

  • Types of company health benefits to offer employees

    Stacker, Jeremy Wolf|Dec 1, 2024

    It's easy to think that workers care the most about pay-after all, that's typically why they work. But equally important to most workers are the company's health benefits. In fact, 73% of small business owners said offering competitive benefits is critical to their company's survival, reports Thatch. Employee benefits like health insurance, retirement accounts, and paid time off aim to help employees stay healthy, financially stable, and able to succeed. Those that offer strong benefits often...

  • Tuberville Gets Gavel to Key Armed Services Subcommittee

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Dec 1, 2024

    January 28, 2025 - WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) was announced as Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel. As the leader of this subcommittee, Sen. Tuberville will lead the charge on staffing key Department of Defense (DOD) military and civilian personnel, policies, compensation and benefits, and military nominations. He will provide oversight on a wide range of military budget accounts and various DOD offices and agencies. His work will ensure s...

  • Unleash the fun: These 10 US cities have the most dog parks per resident

    Stacker, Mallory Ann Carra|Dec 1, 2024

    Dog owners know leashing up to walk their canine companion is an essential part of being a dog parent, but those routine treks can become boring for owners and pups alike. A local dog park where canines can run leash-free can give owners and their pooch a much-needed change of scenery, healthy outdoor fun and exercise for the pup, and many other benefits. Socializing with other canines can help dogs exhibit fewer behavioral problems and often lead to more positive interactions with humans,...

  • Governor Ivey Makes Appointments for District Judgeship and District Attorney Positions

    Governor's Press Office|Dec 1, 2024

    January 28, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced three appointments to fill vacancies in district judgeship and district attorney positions across the state of Alabama. Baldwin County District Judgeship Governor Ivey has appointed Ashley W. Siebert as District Judge for the 28th Judicial Circuit in Baldwin County. Siebert, a graduate of Auburn University and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, will replace retiring Baldwin County District Judge M...

  • States where gun violence has surpassed car accidents as the #1 killer of children in the US

    Stacker, Dom DiFurio|Dec 1, 2024

    On the heels of yet another mass school shooting in Georgia in September and in Madison, Wisconsin in December, the nation's gun violence epidemic will be a key issue in the coming years, with half of Americans in agreement that gun violence is a major problem, according to the Pew Research Center. Almost 10,500 children and teens were killed as a result of gun violence in the U.S. between 2020 and 2022, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. That's more than the 9,928...

  • Sewell is relieved that the Tuskegee Airmen have been restored in the Air Force Curriculum

    Brandon Moseley|Dec 1, 2024

    January 27, 2025 – BIRMINGHAM, AL – Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL07) expressed her relief that the Air Force has restored the story of the Tuskegee Airmen to the Air Force curriculum. The story of the World War II Black fighter pilots who were trained at a field in Tuskegee, Alabama was briefly removed as the Air Force was removing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) material from the curriculum to comply with an executive order from President Donald J. Trump (R). "While I am relieved that...

  • Alabama is incredibly lucky to have Senator Tuberville

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Dec 1, 2024

    Alabama is incredibly fortunate to have U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville appointed to three crucial subcommittees on the Senate Armed Services Committee: Strategic Forces, Emerging Threats and Capabilities, and Personnel. These appointments reaffirm Alabama's critical role in our nation’s defense and security infrastructure. Alabama is home to some of the most significant military installations in the country, and Senator Tuberville’s leadership in these subcommittees ensures that our state's con...

  • Overview of common vision problems and medications

    Stacker, Noah W Chung|Dec 1, 2024

    Medication is not always necessary or the best choice for treating a vision problem, and sometimes, medication isn't an option at all. But in many cases, it can certainly help with vision problems, SaveHealth reports. Conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and corneal abrasions sometimes require medications to cure the condition, slow its progression, or prevent further complications. Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, usually due to high pressure in the...

  • Small business, big potential: Scottsdale, Miami, and Atlanta top the list of best cities for entrepreneurs

    Stacker, Andreea Neculae|Dec 1, 2024

    Starting a small business and eventually making it big has long been synonymous with the American Dream. In fact, in 2018-2019, 62% of adults viewed entrepreneurship as a promising career path. By 2023, this belief translated into action for many with a record-breaking 5.5 million new business applications filed across the country. But starting a small business is no small feat, and finding just the right spot to set up shop can make all the difference. With this in mind, CoworkingCafe set out...

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