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  • BREAKING NEWS: The Video Orange Beach Wouldn't Release

    Chris Daniels|Jun 30, 2026

    ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - The question began with one police response. On September 2, 2024, Orange Beach police were called to a city-related location at or near the Coastal Resources office building in connection with an incident involving Mayor Tony Kennon and an unidentified woman. According to original reporting Police were called because Mayor Tony Kennon's wife, Paula Kennon, phoned Orange Beach Police on September 2, 2024, reporting that she was locked inside the Coastal Resources building...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Governor Ivey Announces New Federal Grant Eligibility Will Help Qualifying Alabamians Prepare for High-Demand Employment Opportunities

    Governor's Press Office|Jun 30, 2026

    MONTGOMERY –– Governor Kay Ivey and Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed on Tuesday announced the launch of Alabama's Workforce Pell approval process, an initiative designed to make short-term, career-focused training more accessible to qualifying Alabamians. Workforce Pell expands federal Pell Grant eligibility to approved short-term training programs that prepare individuals for high-skill, high-wage or in-demand occupations. The initiative will allow eligible students to pur...

  • BREAKING NEWS: ALGOP Supports Supreme Court Decision Upholding State Laws

    Alabama Republican Party|Jun 30, 2026

    HOOVER, Ala. – The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) applauds today's U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding state laws that protect girls' and women's sports by limiting participation based on biological sex. The ruling affirms that states have the authority to enact these protections, including laws similar to those already in place in Alabama. "This is a victory for common sense, fairness, and the integrity of women's sports," said ALGOP Chairman Scott Stadthagen. "Alabama has been leading o...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Clarence Thomas dissents from Supreme Court decision affirming birthright citizenship

    A.I. generated content|Jun 30, 2026

    Clarence Thomas's dissent from the Supreme Court's decision affirming birthright citizenship marks one of the most forceful conservative objections to the Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment in recent years. His 91‑page opinion argues that the majority's ruling-striking down President Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship-misreads history, expands constitutional meaning beyond its original scope, and ultimately "devalues" American citizenship. The Majority Decision: Birthri...

  • BREAKING NEWS: How many Americans own stock? The top 1% own more than the bottom 90% combined

    Stacker, Jack Caporal for The Motley Fool|Jun 30, 2026

    How many Americans own stock? The top 1% own more than the bottom 90% combined Roughly 156 million U.S. adults, or 58% of the population, owned stock as of April 2026, according to Gallup — down from 62% a year earlier and the first decline since 2016. The Federal Reserve's 2025 Survey of Household Economics and Decision-making found that only 37% of adults hold stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, or mutual funds outside a retirement account, meaning most stock owners hold them through a 4...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Hampton Harris Hails Supreme Court Victory for Women's Sports but Expresses Disappointment on Birthright Citizenship Ruling

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 30, 2026

    June 30,2026 - LOWNDESBORO, Ala. – The U.S. Supreme Court delivered two landmark rulings that will be sets standards that impact millions of Americans. In one ruling the court affirmed birthright citizenship. Any child born in the U.S. - whether the parents are citizens, legal residents, illegally in the country, or just here on vacation - is a citizen. The ruling was a blow to the Trump administration which had sought to overturn that long held interpretation of the 14th amendment. Women and g...

  • Are homes selling in Huntsville in 2026?

    Stacker|Jun 30, 2026

    fizkes // Shutterstock Are homes selling in Huntsville in 2026? The U.S. housing market has been uncharacteristically slow since the pandemic, when buyers and sellers jumped on ultra-low mortgage rates. Since then, high prices and economic uncertainty have scared many consumers off, leading to multiple years with home sales near 30-year lows. This slowdown hasn't played out evenly across the country, though. As buyers searched for affordability, some lower-cost areas heated up and have become...

  • Are homes selling in Mobile in 2026?

    Stacker|Jun 30, 2026

    Nin2530 // Shutterstock Are homes selling in Mobile in 2026? The U.S. housing market has been uncharacteristically slow since the pandemic, when buyers and sellers jumped on ultra-low mortgage rates. Since then, high prices and economic uncertainty have scared many consumers off, leading to multiple years with home sales near 30-year lows. This slowdown hasn't played out evenly across the country, though. As buyers searched for affordability, some lower-cost areas heated up and have become the...

  • Are homes selling in Montgomery in 2026?

    Stacker|Jun 30, 2026

    Ivanko80 // Shutterstock Are homes selling in Montgomery in 2026? The U.S. housing market has been uncharacteristically slow since the pandemic, when buyers and sellers jumped on ultra-low mortgage rates. Since then, high prices and economic uncertainty have scared many consumers off, leading to multiple years with home sales near 30-year lows. This slowdown hasn't played out evenly across the country, though. As buyers searched for affordability, some lower-cost areas heated up and have become...

  • Alabama Prosecutor's Body Recovered After Falling Into Water During Logan Martin Lake Sailing Event

    A.I. generated content|Jun 30, 2026

    Authorities have recovered the body of William R. "Bill" North, a longtime assistant district attorney for the Jefferson County Bessemer Cutoff, after he fell into the water during a sailing event on Logan Martin Lake. North, 64, was participating as a spotter for a weekend regatta when the accident occurred, prompting an overnight search that drew multiple agencies from across St. Clair County. The incident happened around 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 28, near the Pell City Sail Club's race...

  • Alabama Republican Steering Committee rejects challenge against John Wahl

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 30, 2026

    June 29, 2026 – The Alabama Republican Party released a statement following the decision to reject a primary contest against John Wahl by the Alabama Republican Candidate Committee without holding a formal challenge hearing. The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) Candidate Committee met on Sunday to review the primary election contest filed by Jarrod Schulte challenging the candidacy of John Wahl to be the Alabama Republican Party nominee for Alabama Lieutenant Governor. The ALGOP in a statement s...

  • Secretary of State's office released from Tuberville lawsuit

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 30, 2026

    June 29, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The two veterans who are suing to prevent U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) from being Governor of Alabama agreed to release Secretary of State Wes Allen (R) from their lawsuit. Secretary Allen's had argued last week that neither Allen nor his office wee proper to parties to the suit. The plaintiffs "In dismissing the claims against Secretary Allen, Plaintiffs acknowledge his stated position that neither he nor his office are proper parties to thi...

  • Proposed Resolution For The Daughters of the American Revolution To Be For Natural Born Females Fails Amidst Controversy

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 30, 2026

    The Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 after the Sons of the American Revolution refused to admit women into their organization. Some of the original co-founders of the DAR included a great-grandniece of George Washington, Eugenia Washington. With Caroline Lavina Scott Harrison, the wife of President Benjamin Harrison, being interested in historic preservation, Caroline served as the DAR's first President General. Using her position in the organization to help establish...

  • Google's AI search era could leave businesses fighting for fewer clicks

    Stacker, Ario Abbasi for elk Marketing|Jun 30, 2026

    Google’s AI search era could leave businesses fighting for fewer clicks Generative AI has rearranged how people find what they want online, and many businesses are learning that the search tactics they relied on for years no longer behave the way they expect. For nearly three decades, the arrangement between Google and the companies that depended on it was relatively simple. Businesses climbed the rankings, Google sent visitors to their websites, and those visitors often became customers. But G...

  • Senator Katie Britt Applauds President Trump's Signing of Lulu's Law

    A.I. generated content, Based on a release from Sen. Britt's office|Jun 30, 2026

    June 26, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R‑Ala.) is celebrating a major bipartisan victory after President Donald Trump signed her legislation, Lulu's Law (S. 1003), marking the second bill she has successfully shepherded into law during the 119th Congress. The Senate passed the measure unanimously on July 8, 2025, and the House followed with overwhelming support, underscoring broad national agreement on improving beach safety. The achievement places Senator Britt among a s...

  • US new home sales outlook: Housing market trends and what the latest data signals for 2026

    Stacker, Dana Webb for SoFi|Jun 30, 2026

    US new home sales outlook: Housing market trends and what the latest data signals for 2026 A SoFi analysis of new home sales data suggests the U.S. housing market may be showing early signs of stabilization. Current indicators, including steadying interest rates and a gradual softening of new home sales prices, point to a potentially more consistent environment in 2026. New home sales provide critical insight into the overall U.S. housing market. The data is telling of real estate market...

  • Cutting costs to move forward: SoFi State of Small business 2026 survey

    Stacker, Caren Weiner for SoFi|Jun 30, 2026

    Cutting costs to move forward: SoFi State of Small business 2026 survey How are America’s small businesses faring? In SoFi’s State of Small Business survey, 86% of small business owners report their business has grown or remained stable over the past 12 months, and 88% say they’re optimistic about success in 2026. At the same time, survey respondents are keenly aware of this year’s unusually strong economic headwinds. Two-thirds of them say high costs are the biggest external factors affecting t...

  • The role customer relationship management plays in small business growth and efficiency

    Stacker, Will Gordon for Nutshell|Jun 30, 2026

    The role customer relationship management plays in small business growth and efficiency Small businesses (those with less than 500 employees) make up 99% of businesses in the U.S. and employ almost half of the country’s workforce. Unfortunately, most rely on outdated systems like spreadsheets for managing customer relationships. As a result, there’s a measurable difference in the cost and efficacy of customer data management between small and larger businesses. Customer relationship man...

  • How controlled burns can help save taxpayers billions

    Stacker, Tik Root for Grist|Jun 30, 2026

    How controlled burns can help save taxpayers billions For decades, the U.S. Forest Service has actively managed public lands to reduce wildfire risks by clearing underbrush and trees, or employing prescribed burns — something Indigenous nations have practiced for centuries. Scientists have generally lauded the ecological benefits of what is also known as “fuel treatment.” Now, they say there’s another reason to support this approach: It saves money. According to a study published today in the...

  • What is the difference between credit unions and traditional financial institutions?

    Stacker, Shauna Scarnato for Members 1st Federal Credit Union|Jun 30, 2026

    What is the difference between credit unions and traditional financial institutions? When you're choosing where to keep your money, the options can feel overwhelming. Should you go with a traditional financial institution or a credit union? At first glance, they seem nearly identical. Both offer checking accounts, savings accounts, loans and credit cards. But there's one fundamental difference that impacts everything from the rates you pay to the service you receive, and it's worth...

  • Protest Against Birmingham Data Center Planned For Tomorrow (Saturday, June 27th, 2026)

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 30, 2026

    A protest against the proposed Nebius AI site is planned for Saturday, June 27th from 10AM until 12PM at the intersection of Lakeshore Parkway and Sydney Drive in Birmingham, Alabama. With Nebius being an Amsterdam- based Artificial Intelligence cloud company that is intending to operate an AI site in the Oxmoor Corporate Park in Birmingham, Alabama, twenty-four hours, seven days a week. The proposed Nebius AI site is set to require 300 megawatts of electricity. The amount usually needed to...

  • Daughters of the American Revolution To Vote On The Term "Woman" Today

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 30, 2026

    Commonly known as the DAR, the Daughters of the American Revolution, are scheduled to vote on a resolution today, Friday, June 26th, 2026, which would clarify that in the bylaws of the DAR, the term "woman" shall be understood to clearly mean a woman who was born female. With the resolution thereby making all individuals who were born male ineligible for membership. The proposed resolution also specifies that transgender women shall not be eligible for membership into the DAR as well as men who...

  • Ammie Akin is running as Republican in Alabama's 7th Congressional District

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 30, 2026

    June 26, 2026 – BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -Ammie Akin has formally launched her campaign to unseat Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma) in Alabama's Seventh Congressional District. Akin is an entrepreneur, educator, and longtime advocate for adults, teens, and children with disabilities. She is a candidate in the August 11 special Republican primary election for Alabama's 7th Congressional District. "The people of Congressional District 7 are ready for fresh, productive leadership focused on r...

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

    Stacker|Jun 24, 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 June 22. Birmingham by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.58 --- Alabama average: $3.54 - Week change: -$0.14 (-3.7%) - Year change: +$0.73 (+25.4%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.61 (6/13/22) - Diesel current price: $4.71 - Week change: -$0.15 (-3.0%) - Year change: +$1.25 (+36.0%) -...

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

    Stacker|Jun 24, 2026

    pan demin // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in Montgomery in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Montgomery, AL metro area using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of June 22. Montgomery by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.60 --- Alabama average: $3.54 - Week change: -$0.10 (-2.8%) - Year change: +$0.73 (+25.3%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.67 (6/14/22) - Diesel current price: $4.53 - Week change: -$0.19 (-3.9%) - Year change: +$1.08 (+31.5%) - H...

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