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  • How gas prices have changed in Birmingham in the last week

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    pan demin // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in Birmingham in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Birmingham, AL metro area using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of April 20. Birmingham by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.70 --- Alabama average: $3.76 - Week change: -$0.09 (-2.4%) - Year change: +$0.93 (+33.5%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.61 (6/13/22) - Diesel current price: $5.26 - Week change: -$0.11 (-2.0%) - Year change: +$1.88 (+55.8%) -...

  • How gas prices have changed in Anniston in the last week

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    pan demin // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in Anniston in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Anniston-Oxford, AL metro area using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of April 20. Anniston by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.77 --- Alabama average: $3.76 - Week change: -$0.08 (-2.0%) - Year change: +$0.96 (+34.0%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.61 (6/11/22) - Diesel current price: $5.20 - Week change: -$0.20 (-3.7%) - Year change: +$1.92 (+58.8%)...

  • How gas prices have changed in Decatur in the last week

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    pan demin // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in Decatur in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Decatur, AL metro area using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of April 20. Decatur by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.81 --- Alabama average: $3.76 - Week change: -$0.10 (-2.6%) - Year change: +$1.09 (+40.4%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.59 (6/15/22) - Diesel current price: $5.37 - Week change: -$0.09 (-1.7%) - Year change: +$2.05 (+61.9%) -...

  • Federal appeals court upholding Texas Ten Commandments law impacts Alabama's Ten Commandments statute

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 12, 2026

    NEW ORLEANS, Lou.- April 21, 2026 - A divided U.S. federal appeals court ruled that the state of Texas can require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. The ruling reverses a lower court judge who had blocked the law from being implemented in the Lone Star State. The 9 – 7 ruling does not directly impact Alabama, because it is in the 5th Circuit and Alabama is in the 11th Circuit; but the ruling does set a precedent which the state will use (if necessary) to defend i...

  • Kennedy Urging Congress To Vote "No" On The American Broadband Deployment Act of 2025

    Luisa Reyes|Apr 12, 2026

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. via his Make America Healthy Again movement is urging Congress to vote "No" on HR 2289. The reason for his opposition to the American Broadband Deployment Act of 2025 is because as it is currently written, it would allow telecommunications corporations "to place cell towers, small cells, and antennas wherever they please, with no ability for local government to deny them." As the MAHA movement explains it, HR 2289 uses "deregulation rhetoric to eliminate environmental...

  • How to help family with money problems without hurting yourself

    Stacker, Molly Simon for Beyond Finance|Apr 12, 2026

    How to help family with money problems without hurting yourself It’s hard to watch someone you care about struggle financially, and deciding to help is admirable. But do your loved one and you a favor: Be clear about the level of help you can afford. This article from Beyond Finance can help you set smart financial boundaries and covers how to get the most out of tough conversations — without burning out. Why Your Financial Boundaries Matter When you’re in a situation that asks you to mix money...

  • Before you buy your dream home, check these hidden property records

    Stacker, Melissa Stockton for PropertyReach|Apr 12, 2026

    Before you buy your dream home, check these hidden property records Closing on a property is stressful and costly enough without having to deal with comprehensive title, lien, and property record searches. Most places in the U.S. are still seller’s markets. Consequently, buyers may be wary of rocking the boat by asking too many questions. When your money is on the line, though, you cannot be too careful—especially with real estate transactions. Beyond the standard title search and home inspectio...

  • What happens if you don't pay property taxes? Penalties, liens, and more

    Stacker, Lehann Walker for Hometap|Apr 12, 2026

    What happens if you don't pay property taxes? Penalties, liens, and more Owning a home comes with obligations beyond your mortgage — including insurance, maintenance, utilities, and property taxes. Among these, property taxes are among the most critical. Falling behind on them can trigger a chain of legal and financial consequences that, in the worst case, can cost you your property. Hometap shares the consequences of unpaid taxes and how you can resolve (or prevent) the problem. What Are P...

  • Jared Hudson's "Alabama First" Campaign for U.S. Senate

    Luisa Reyes|Apr 12, 2026

    With polls consistently showing the seventh-generation Alabamian through his mother's side of the family, Jared Hudson, in a much closer than expected race against Barry Moore and Steve Marshall in his campaign for Tommy Tuberville's soon to be vacated U.S. Senate seat, Hudson is campaigning hard throughout the State of Alabama on his "Alabama First" tour. For the Alabama Republican Party Primary, which will largely determine who wins the senate seat in the general election in November, is less...

  • Federal Grand Jury Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center on Fraud and Money‑Laundering Charges

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 21, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Montgomery‑based civil rights nonprofit long known for tracking extremist organizations, has been indicted on federal charges alleging that it secretly funneled donor money to individuals associated with violent hate groups - including the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and the National Socialist Party of America - between 2014 and 2023. The 11‑count indictment, returned by a federal grand jury in Montgomery, accus...

  • 8 ways to squeeze more miles from every tank, according to America's fleet pros

    Stacker, Kelly Soderlund for Samsara|Apr 12, 2026

    8 ways to squeeze more miles from every tank, according to America's fleet pros The trucking industry has turned fuel efficiency into a science. Here's what everyday drivers can borrow from their playbook. Diesel hit $5.03 per gallon for U.S. commercial fleets in early 2026 — and fuel already eats up roughly 21–24% of what motor carriers spend just to operate. That financial pressure turned fuel management into one of the most carefully engineered problems in the trucking industry. Fleet ope...

  • Europe is closing a major e-commerce loophole: How the end of duty-free shipping drives up costs for brands

    Stacker, Traci Fisher for Passport|Apr 12, 2026

    Europe is closing a major e-commerce loophole: How the end of duty-free shipping drives up costs for brands With over 450 million consumers, the European Union is one of the most attractive international markets for DTC ecommerce brands. And much of that growth has been driven by policies that make it easier to ship low-value goods into the region. In 2025 alone, more than 5.8 billion low-value ecommerce parcels were shipped into the EU, which shows just how big this channel has become. But...

  • May 4 is the last day to register to vote before the May 19 major party primaries

    Alabama Secretary of State's office|Apr 12, 2026

    Wes Allen, Alabama's Secretary of State, is reminding Alabama citizens that the deadline to register to vote before the May 19, 2026 Primary Election is Monday, May 4, 2026. "The right of eligible United States citizens to vote in fair and secure elections is one of the hallmarks of our constitutional republic," Allen said. "I encourage all eligible Alabamians to register to vote or verify their voter registration status on AlabamaVotes.gov ahead of the May 19 Primary Election." Electronic voter...

  • U.S. Army Launches New Combat Field Test to Enhance Soldier Readiness

    A.I. generated content, Based on a U.S. Army press release|Apr 12, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Army has unveiled the Combat Field Test (CFT), a significant advancement in its physical readiness program aimed at aligning fitness standards with the rigorous demands of modern warfare. Implementation of the new test begins in April 2026 and will be mandatory annually for active-duty Soldiers serving in 24 designated combat military occupational specialties. According to Army Secretary Hon. Dan Driscoll, "The Combat Field Test is a critical step forward in ensuring...

  • EPA launches a ‘back-to-basics' blueprint to help rural drinking water systems

    Stacker, Claire Carlson for The Daily Yonder|Apr 12, 2026

    EPA launches a ‘back-to-basics’ blueprint to help rural drinking water systems The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched a technical assistance program for water infrastructure in early March 2026, designed to help rural communities update and repair aging water utilities and get into compliance with federal regulations. The program, called the Real Water Technical Assistance (RealWaterTA) initiative, rescinds a Biden-era memorandum that the Trump administration criticized for pri...

  • Why home insurance claim payouts can feel disappointing

    Stacker, Erik J. Martin for TheZebra|Apr 12, 2026

    Why home insurance claim payouts can feel disappointing Why the Payout Isn't What You Might Expect Imagine you discover a serious leak from your ceiling that causes major floor and drywall damage. No problem, you think: I’ll just file a claim with my insurance company and the repairs will be covered. But then the insurance estimate arrives, and it’s thousands less than the contractor’s repair quote. Welcome to a common homeowner reality check. Especially during storm season, homeowners are o...

  • The main financial factors, other than rent and mortgage, to consider when moving

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|Apr 12, 2026

    The main financial factors, other than rent and mortgage, to consider when moving Whether you’re packing up in hopes of moving to a major metropolitan area, sunny coast, the heartland or abroad, there’s a lot to consider when finding a new place to call home. Consider everything you pay for now — transportation, groceries, utilities and entertainment, for instance — and how the price tags on those goods and services could change when you relocate. Housing costs are typically top of mind, but the...

  • Chaos at the Washington Hilton: Gunfire Scare Forces Evacuation of White House Correspondents' Dinner

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 25, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - What began as a carefully choreographed return to Washington's most storied media‑political gala turned into a scene of confusion and fear Saturday night, after loud popping sounds near the lobby of the Washington Hilton abruptly halted the White House Correspondents' Association dinner and sent hundreds of attendees scrambling for safety. President Donald J. Trump (R), seated at the front of the ballroom in conversation with CBS News correspondent Weijia J...

  • Where cost of living has increased and decreased the most

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset|Apr 12, 2026

    Where cost of living has increased and decreased the most The cost of living premium in a specific location reflects the relative cost of housing, groceries, utilities, transportation, and other common necessities, compared to the rest of the country. The overall valuation of a dollar also comes into play, with general inflation metrics keeping tabs on nationwide trends and applied across a wider basket of goods and services. Fitting these local and monetary measurements together creates a...

  • More than 1 in 3 American workers are delaying or canceling major purchases due to job security concerns

    Stacker, Ellyn Briggs for Redfin Real Estate|Apr 12, 2026

    More than 1 in 3 American workers are delaying or canceling major purchases due to job security concerns As global socioeconomic stress continues to rattle markets, American consumers are facing a difficult period. Inflation is rising, investors are uneasy, mortgage rates are elevated, and many people are uncertain about the future. But beyond spending concerns, fears around AI’s impact on jobs and the economy are further spooking workers. That uncertainty is shaping financial decisions. A...

  • How to design an outdoor entertainment space that adds value to your home

    Stacker, Mer Norwood for Wildfire Outdoor Living|Apr 12, 2026

    How to design an outdoor entertainment space that adds value to your home When you’ve decided to build an outdoor living space, you make the decision to invest equity into your home. Outdoor living spaces can yield an ROI (return on investment) from 60% to 600%, depending on the features you equip it with, according to Extra Space Storage. Whether you decide to install a patio or outdoor kitchen or both, Wildfire Outdoor Living is here to guide you every step of the way to create the ideal o...

  • Britt and Fetterman Spotlight Bipartisan Friendship, Youth Mental Health Push on NBC's Common Ground

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Britt office press release|Apr 12, 2026

    April 24, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a rare display of cross‑party camaraderie, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R‑Ala.) and John Fetterman (D‑Pa.) appeared together on NBC News' Common Ground with host Kristen Welker, highlighting how their personal friendship has fueled bipartisan work on youth mental health and social media reform. The segment focused heavily on their joint legislation - including the Stop the Scroll Act and the Kids Off Social Media Act - and on the growing national concern over...

  • Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Anniston metro area

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    scarp577 // Shutterstock Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Anniston metro area The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties. The typical home value in the United States was $365,545 in March, 0.8% higher than the year before. Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some...

  • Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Auburn metro area

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    Konstantin L // Shutterstock Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Auburn metro area The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties. The typical home value in the United States was $365,545 in March, 0.8% higher than the year before. Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some...

  • Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Birmingham metro area

    Stacker|Apr 12, 2026

    scarp577 // Shutterstock Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Birmingham metro area The real estate frenzy spurred by the coronavirus pandemic continues, though at a slower pace. Buyers are still competing for a limited supply of housing, driving up prices for affordable properties. The typical home value in the United States was $365,545 in March, 0.8% higher than the year before. Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some...

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