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  • BREAKING NEWS: Construction faces rising costs and delays as supply chains strain in 2026

    Stacker, Alyssa Wolfe for WSI|Apr 12, 2026

    Construction faces rising costs and delays as supply chains strain in 2026 It’s a new era of uncertainty in construction. An industry already navigating labor shortages, regulatory pressure, and increasing sustainability demands is now contending with a more persistent and complex challenge: supply chain disruption. In 2026, construction must now focus on managing volatility across global sourcing, transportation, and pricing, often all at once, WSI reports. The way that projects are planned and...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Consumer sentiment slides, but retail spending holds for now

    Stacker, Alyssa Wolfe for Kase|Apr 12, 2026

    Consumer sentiment slides, but retail spending holds for now Retail and e-commerce are entering a fragile phase as they head into peak planning. Consumer sentiment is falling again, but the implications for the industry are more complex than a single headline suggests. Beneath the surface, spending remains unevenly resilient, shaped by rising costs, geopolitical instability, and widening financial pressure across income groups. For retail brands, the takeaway is not that demand is collapsing,...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Alabama Voters to Decide Two Constitutional Amendments on the Pledge of Allegiance and School Prayer

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 15, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama voters will face two high‑profile constitutional amendments on the November 3, 2026 ballot, both centered on daily patriotic observances and student‑led prayer in public schools. These measures-rooted in long‑running debates over religion, civic ritual, and local control-represent one of the most significant statewide votes on school‑based religious expression since the 1980s. Below is a clear, layered breakdown of what voters will decide, why these a...

  • BREAKING NEWS: United States and Indonesia Establish Major Defense Cooperation Partnership

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Department of War press release|Apr 12, 2026

    April 13, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The United States and Indonesia formally announced the creation of a Major Defense Cooperation Partnership (MDCP), a significant elevation of the bilateral defense relationship between the two nations and a signal of their shared commitment to long‑term stability in the Indo‑Pacific. The joint statement, issued by the U.S. Secretary of War and the Indonesian Minister of Defense, describes the MDCP as a "guiding framework" designed to deepen cooperation, streng...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Legislature passes bill seeking waiver to ban sugary snacks and drinks from SNAP benefits

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 12, 2026

    April 9, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Legislature passed and sent to the governor legislation to request a waiver to ban sugary snacks, sodas, and energy drinks from being purchased with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Senate Bill 57 (SB57) is sponsored by State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur). Sen. Orr has said that the bill is a public‑health measure and is necessary given that Alabama ranks as one of the most obese in the nation. Orr stated that reduc...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Sports Gambling Syndicates Target Alabama Voters as National Push for Legalization Intensifies

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    Sports betting companies are dramatically escalating their political spending across the country, and Alabama has emerged as one of their newest targets. According to reporting from AXIOS, several major sportsbooks have contributed tens of millions of dollars to a newly formed super PAC as part of a coordinated effort to expand legalized sports wagering nationwide. The super PAC, Win for America, has received roughly $48 million from members of the Sports Betting Alliance, a coalition that...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Political consulting group targeting Woodfin's critics falls short on transparency

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 12, 2026

    April 15, 2026 – A shadowy political consulting group attached to Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin is targeting Woodfin's opponents; but has apparently made a few oversights on their own reporting. The group is helmed by former Alabama Democratic Party Chairman candidate Joshua Lee Coleman, one of six children, is a native of Cullman. Coleman was recently the Jefferson County Democratic Party Chair, but was removed from that position. Josh Coleman played a pivotal role in Randall Woodfin's f...

  • BREAKING NEWS: CHRISTIAN COALITION OF ALABAMA WELCOMES PERRY HOOPER JR. TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    Guest Writer, Christian Coalition of Alabama|Apr 12, 2026

    April 15, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Christian Coalition of Alabama (CCA) today announced the appointment of Perry Hooper Jr. to its Board of Directors. Hooper brings decades of experience in Alabama Republican politics, a long record of advocacy for conservative values, and a distinguished family legacy of public service to the CCA's board. "Perry Hooper Jr. has been a steadfast defender of the conservative values that the Christian Coalition of Alabama was built to protect," said Dr. Randy...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Katherine Robertson's campaign accepts out-of-state gambling dollars

    Christopher Peeks|Apr 12, 2026

    April 14, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Currently the major story sending shock waves through Alabama politics is the bombshell investigative report Mo Brooks released on the 11th concerning a $4 million gambling syndicate attempting to buy legislative races, but the story doesn't end there. These gambling moguls are currently making a play in the Alabama attorney general's race. A few weeks ago on the BCS. State of Alabama podcast with my co-host Brandon Moseley, I posed a question to Republican at...

  • Zeigler promises that if he is elected to the PSC that local residents will have more information about proposed solar farms and data centers

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 12, 2026

    April 8, 2026 – Residents of Stockton in Baldwin County met in Bay Minette to hear a presentation from corporate officers at Silicon Ranch about a 4,500 acre solar farm that has already been approved by the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC). For most of the residents impacted by this massive project the first they had heard of any of this was just weeks ago, but according to candidate for PSC Jim Zeigler (R) state and local government officials have known about this projects for months a...

  • Alabama Legislature Approves Major Overhaul of K‑12 Sex Education Standards

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 7, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Legislature has passed Senate Bill 209, a sweeping rewrite of the state's public‑school sex education framework that mandates a shift toward sexual risk avoidance, expands parental oversight, and sharply restricts the content and methods that may be used in classrooms. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Shay Shelnutt (R‑Trussville), cleared both chambers after weeks of debate over how Alabama schools should address human reproduction, abstinence, and stu...

  • Governor Ivey Announces 14 Appointments, Including Marion County District Judge

    Governor's Press Office|Apr 12, 2026

    April 13, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced the appointment of 14 individuals to various positions across the state including John Hunter Fikes as District Judge in the 25th Judicial Circuit in Marion County. Fikes' appointment fills a vacancy on the court after the retirement of longtime District Judge Mark Hammitte effective April 1, 2026. A 2010 graduate of The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, and Samford University's Cumberland School of Law in 2014, F...

  • Four People Murdered This Week in Montgomery: A City Reeling After a Violent 48 Hours

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 12, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Montgomery endured one of its deadliest stretches of 2026 this week, with four people killed in a series of unrelated shootings that unfolded between Friday afternoon and early Sunday morning. Police say seven shootings occurred in roughly 48 hours, leaving four dead and several others wounded. Investigators emphasize that none of the killings were random - in each case, the victim and suspect knew one another. Below is a clear, narrative breakdown of what...

  • Miss America" Is Truly for Women Only

    Luisa Reyes|Apr 12, 2026

    Even in today's modern attempt to redefine everything according to people's whims, it is hard to believe that the Miss America Pageant succumbed to allowing men to compete for the title of "Miss" America. However, last Friday, the Miss America Organization notified the Florida Attorney General, James Uthmeier, that it has reversed its position and revised its contract language to where competitors must be natural born females. Making the Miss America pageant, truly "Miss" America. Ensuring the...

  • Construction faces rising costs and delays as supply chains strain in 2026

    Stacker, Alyssa Wolfe for WSI|Apr 12, 2026

    Construction faces rising costs and delays as supply chains strain in 2026 It’s a new era of uncertainty in construction. An industry already navigating labor shortages, regulatory pressure, and increasing sustainability demands is now contending with a more persistent and complex challenge: supply chain disruption. In 2026, construction must now focus on managing volatility across global sourcing, transportation, and pricing, often all at once, WSI reports. The way that projects are planned and...

  • Americans want smarter surveillance. They just don't trust who's watching.

    Stacker, Mark Dorn for Critical Tech Solutions|Apr 12, 2026

    Americans want smarter surveillance. They just don’t trust who’s watching. Consider this: What are the implications when technology designed to enhance safety also creates discomfort? This tension is evident in cities nationwide. Smart surveillance systems, including connected cameras, AI-powered monitoring, and police drones, are now standard tools for emergency response. These technologies deliver faster detection, quicker dispatch, and improved coordination during critical moments. How...

  • Dark money gambling fund closes down mail account

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 12, 2026

    April 14, 2026 – CHELSEA, Ala. – The mailboxes of Republican primary voters across Alabama are stuffed full of glossy double sided ads touting candidates. The American Conservative Fund is a dark money super PAC that was suddenly created this year with money entirely from out of state gambling syndicate Draft Kings. The American Conservative Fund's mailer pieces give a return address of: 60 Chelsea Corners; PMB 2026; Chelsea, Al 35043. On Tuesday the Alabama Gazette drove to 60 Chelsea Cor...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Joni Ernst, Senate Colleagues Honor Women in Agriculture.

    Senator Katie Boyd Britt|Apr 1, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) recently joined Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and several of their Senate colleagues in introducing a bipartisan resolution to designate March 21, 2026, as “National Women in Agriculture Day” to honor the critical contributions of women in agriculture. “Across Alabama and our nation, women in agriculture are the backbone of our communities, working tirelessly to feed and clothe America’s families,” said Senator Britt. “On National Women in Agri...

  • Senate Passes Tuberville, Britt Resolution Honoring Fallen U.S. Servicemembers

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|Apr 1, 2026

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) in introducing a resolution honoring the sacrifice and service of six American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in the loss of a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft over western Iraq while supporting Operation Epic Fury. This resolution unanimously passed the Senate last night. The resolution honors three members of the 99th Air Refueling Squadron part of the 6TH Air Refueling Wing (MacDill AFB) based at S...

  • Governor Ivey has been released from the hospital

    Governor's Press Office|Apr 1, 2026

    Governor Kay Ivey has returned back to the Governor's Mansion following her successful procedure at Baptist Medical Center South. The fluid that previously pressed against her lung has been 100% percent removed and cleared, and she will have no short or long-term challenges related to this issue. As mentioned in the original update, the governor remained at Baptist South following her short procedure. Throughout her two-night stay, she remained engaged in the ongoing legislative process, as...

  • US traffic fatalities: Where speeding and impaired driving pose the biggest risks

    Stacker, Glenn Honda for Recovery Law Center|Apr 1, 2026

    US traffic fatalities: Where speeding and impaired driving pose the biggest risks When American roads are safest, a mix of enforcement, behavior change, and public awareness often gets the credit, but risky driving behaviors remain central drivers of deadly crashes. To better understand the human behaviors linked to traffic deaths nationwide, Recovery Law Center, a personal injury law firm, analyzed the latest available federal data on speeding‑ and impaired‑driving‑related fatalities to pinpo...

  • How immigration scams affect thousands of foreign nationals

    Stacker, Caryl Espinoza Jaen for Manifest Law|Apr 1, 2026

    How immigration scams affect thousands of foreign nationals Immigration scams could be becoming more prevalent since 2022, according to recent federal data. In 2024 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received 265,272 complaints about government impersonators, and that’s only documented cases. The agency estimates those incidents cost consumers $789 million. Across platforms, social media users have reported increasingly effective tactics from scammers. On LinkedIn, an international student p...

  • Alabama Senate Approves HB95, Establishing Mandatory Post‑Election Audits Across All Counties

    A.I. generated content|Apr 1, 2026

    April 1, 2026 - The Alabama Senate has passed House Bill 95, a sweeping election‑integrity measure that would require every county in the state to conduct a post‑election audit following each general election. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R-Auburn), and carried in the Senate by Senator Jay Hovey (R-Auburn). represents one of the most significant structural changes to Alabama's election procedures in years, creating a uniform statewide system for verifying the accuracy of ele...

  • Alabama Legislative session coming to a close

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2026

    April 2, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Legislature is winding down the 2026 regular legislative session. This was a productive session that addressed a number of issues facing the state of Alabama. Passing the budgets are the primary constitutional purpose of the Alabama Legislative session. The Legislature is poised to pass a $10,479,207,990 education trust fund budget (ETF) – over a half a $billion more than the 2026 budget. 67.88% of the money will be spent on K-12 education. 25.89...

  • April is Heartworm Awareness Month

    Elmore County Humane Society|Apr 1, 2026

    April is National Heartworm Awareness Month and no better time as warm temperatures begin. We just cannot stress enough the importance of keeping your dog(s) on heartworm prevention from your Veterinarian twelve months/year as we see far too many heartworm positive dogs in our Shelter. Heartworms are transferred through mosquito bites and here in the south, mosquitos are a threat year-round. Adult heartworms are found in the heart, pulmonary artery (one of the big blood vessels from the heart),...

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