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  • BREAKING NEWS: Trump to Attend High-Level Military Gathering at Quantico

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 28, 2025 - QUANTICO, VA - President Donald Trump confirmed Sunday that he will attend a major gathering of U.S. military leaders organized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, scheduled for Tuesday at Marine Corps Base Quantico. The event is expected to draw hundreds of generals and admirals from across the armed forces. In a phone interview with NBC News, Trump described the meeting as "really just a very nice gathering," focused on military readiness and morale. "We're talking about...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Nation headed toward government shutdown

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 23, 2025

    September 28, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – the Republican controlled House of Representatives passed a continuing resolution that would have kept the government funded for another thirty days; but Senate Democrats rejected that plan. The Republican plan failed to clear a 60-vote filibuster in the Senate. It includes largely extending current funding levels through Nov. 21 to allow appropriators more time to finish a bipartisan annual budget. A Democratic counterproposal would provide funding thr...

  • Yolanda Flowers announces candidacy in 2026 Governor's race

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 23, 2025

    September 24, 2026 – Yolanda Flowers announced that she is running for the Democratic nominee for Governor in 2026. Yolanda was the 2022 nominee for Governor falling to incumbent Governor Kay Ivey (R) in the general election. Yolanda Rochelle Flowers is a career educator and rehabilitation services expert in Tennessee. In 2022 she defeated State Sen. Malika Sanders Fortier of Selma in the Democratic run-off election. Flowers won 55.15% (32,416) of the votes cast. Sen. Sanders Fortier received 4...

  • 8 ways to save money on home maintenance

    Stacker, Shelley Frost for HomeServe Editorial|Sep 23, 2025

    8 ways to save money on home maintenance Does it feel like homeownership is just a never-ending to-do list of routine maintenance tasks? Being a homeowner means you have full dominion over your living space — but it also means you’re responsible for taking care of everything. How Much Do You Have Set Aside For Home Maintenance? Unfortunately, home maintenance isn’t as simple as flipping some switches and checking a few filters. Keeping your home in tip-top shape isn’t free. As a rule of thumb,...

  • Nearshoring and reshoring: Why more businesses are moving supply chains closer to home

    Stacker, Alyssa Wolfe for WSI|Sep 23, 2025

    Nearshoring and reshoring: Why more businesses are moving supply chains closer to home Global trade in 2025 is a moving target. With tariffs shifting overnight, de minimis disappearing, and geopolitical tensions rising, the global supply chain is volatile. For business leaders, the real question isn’t whether to adjust strategy, but how quickly they can move. The thing is, navigating these turbulent waters and constant changes is much easier said than done. While the end goal of ramping up U...

  • Navigating a bull market: What history tells us about all-time highs

    Stacker, Taresh Batra for Range|Sep 23, 2025

    Navigating a bull market: What history tells us about all-time highs As markets hover near all-time highs and September brings its reputation for volatility, many investors find themselves caught between optimism and anxiety. Should you be worried when stocks seem to climb endlessly? What do high valuations really mean for your portfolio? Range explains the historical context behind these market dynamics, which can help you make more informed decisions. When Markets Feel Too Good to Be True The...

  • Counties with the oldest homes in Alabama

    Stacker|Sep 23, 2025

    Counties with the oldest homes in Alabama There's an undeniable charm that comes with pre-World War II American architecture, characterized by high ceilings, crown molding, hardwood floors, and ornate details. In fact, 11.4% of all housing units in America were built in 1939 or before, showing the popularity of the preservation of these units. Owning a piece of history can sometimes come with a cost: Many old homes come with asbestos, lead piping, knob-and-tube wiring, and other outdated...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Champions Public Safety and Family Protection on America's Kitchen Table Podcast

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 26, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. - In a recent episode of the America's Kitchen Table podcast, hosted by the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW), Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall shared his perspectives on a range of issues critical to Alabama families and communities. The conversation touched on public safety, border security, and protecting the rights of women and children, reflecting Marshall's ongoing commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Alabama residents. A...

  • Tom Walker, Founder of The American Village in Montevallo, Passes Away at 71

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 23, 2025

    September 25, 2025 - After working as a city clerk and then the city manager for the city of Northport in West Alabama, Tom Walker returned to his alma mater, The University of Montevallo, to work as an assistant to the president of the university. It was there that he conceived his idea of building a new city of his own. But, not just any city. For with a degree in history and political science from The University of Montevallo, Mr. Walker had a lifelong interest in history, and his idea was...

  • Alabamians Urged To Eat Gulf Coast Shrimp Over Potentially Radioactive Indonesian Shrimp

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 23, 2025

    The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Office of Radiation Control has been made aware of more reports of imported goods contaminated with radioactive cesium-137 (Cs-137), specifically shrimp. ADPH is actively tracking this incident to minimize any impacts to public health, the economy, and the environment. At this time, no product that has tested positive for Cs-137 has entered the U.S. marketplace or food supply chain. Other than shrimp, no reports of other food products with...

  • Alcohol ads are returning to the NYC transit system, alarming public health experts

    Stacker, Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat|Sep 23, 2025

    Alcohol ads are returning to the NYC transit system, alarming public health experts In 2018, hoping to curb underage drinking, the Metropolitan Transit Authority banned advertising for alcoholic beverages in New York City’s transit system. But the MTA board backtracked this summer, approving significant carve-outs for alcohol ads in subways, buses, and stations. The move stunned public health experts and advocates, who say that the harmful health effects of alcohol consumption, particularly f...

  • Do police respond to car accidents in private parking lots?

    Stacker, John Davey for CheapInsurance.com|Sep 23, 2025

    Do police respond to car accidents in private parking lots? Car accidents are not limited to public roads and highways; they frequently occur in private parking lots and on private roads. If you’re involved in such a collision, you might be unsure about the proper steps to take, especially regarding police response and your car insurance. In this article, CheapInsurance.com helps you navigate a private property accident, from understanding police jurisdiction to filing a claim with your i...

  • Your company is going public: Navigating complex equity decisions

    Stacker, Tony Molina, CPA for Range|Sep 23, 2025

    Your company is going public: Navigating complex equity decisions Let's say you have worked at a tech company for seven years and are now facing a potential initial public offering. You have a mix of nonqualified stock options, incentive stock options, and restricted stock units, and are wondering how to approach your equity compensation decisions. You left the company recently and had to exercise some ISOs, triggering alternative minimum tax for the first time. Now, with the IPO on the...

  • Hottest Septembers in Alabama since 1895

    Stacker|Sep 23, 2025

    Maxim Grohotov // Shutterstock Hottest Septembers in Alabama since 1895 In 2022, the continental United States experienced its third hottest July since 1895, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, while 20 states saw one of their 10 hottest days in the same month. The year prior, July marked the hottest month on record worldwide. Climate change is driving rising temperatures and more record heat. The Earth’s temperature has climbed each decade since 1880 b...

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

    Stacker|Sep 23, 2025

    ================================================== ERROR IMPORTING STORY: Invalid canonical URL: ================================================== Christian Mueller // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in Alabama in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Alabama. Gas prices are as of September 26. Alabama by the numbers - Gas current price: $2.78 - Week change: -$0.02 (-0.9%) - Year change: -$0.02 (-0.9%) - Historical expensive gas price: $4.63 (6/14/22) - Diesel...

  • "We Got Him": Utah Authorities Arrest Suspected Assassin in Charlie Kirk Assassination

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    OREM, UT - September 12, 2025 In a dramatic conclusion to a 33-hour manhunt, Utah law enforcement officials announced the arrest of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, the suspected assassin in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The arrest followed a tip from a family member and capped a multi-agency investigation that included the FBI, Utah County Sheriff's Office, and campus police at Utah Valley University (UVU), where the shooting occurred. Governor Spencer Cox confirmed the...

  • Understanding Alabama HB4: The Broadband Investment Maximization Act

    A.I|Sep 20, 2025

    How Proposed Legislation Could Shape the Future of Broadband Expansion in Alabama Introduction Alabama is on the cusp of a transformative moment for its digital infrastructure. The prefiled legislation known as HB4, formally titled the "Broadband Investment Maximization Act," is poised to address one of the state's most persistent challenges: expanding reliable, high-speed internet access to every corner of Alabama. As digital connectivity becomes increasingly essential for education, commerce,...

  • Governor Ivey and Speaker Ledbetter Escalate Legal Battle Against AHSAA Over CHOOSE Act Student-Athlete Eligibility

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    :MONTGOMERY, AL - September 20, 2025 - Governor Kay Ivey and Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter have intensified their legal challenge against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), filing an amended complaint and a preliminary-injunction motion aimed at permanently blocking enforcement of rules that restrict athletic participation for students transferring under the CHOOSE Act. The filings, submitted Friday in Montgomery County Circuit Court, come just two weeks after the...

  • Most dangerous cities in America

    Stacker, Ali Hickerson|Sep 20, 2025

    Policeman and police car in the background. ALDECA studio // Shutterstock Most dangerous cities in America Many American cities have long been known for crime, but while White House rhetoric reinforces this lingering image, recent data often show that these reputations are outdated. Homicide rates did increase across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, but in 2025, rates receded 15% compared to 2024—one of the largest declines in American history. Despite this, in the summer of 2025, P...

  • Colin Kaepernick Funds Independent Autopsy for Delta State Student Found Hanging on Campus

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    Cleveland, Mississippi - September 19, 2025 - In a move that underscores his continued commitment to justice and transparency, former NFL quarterback and civil rights activist Colin Kaepernick has stepped forward to fund an independent autopsy for De'Martravion "Trey" Reed, a 21-year-old Delta State University student who was found hanging from a tree near campus on September 15. Reed's death, initially ruled a suicide by the Mississippi State Medical Examiner's Office, has sparked grief,...

  • How ecommerce brands are preparing for the toughest peak season yet

    Stacker, Casey Bright for Passport|Sep 20, 2025

    How ecommerce brands are preparing for the toughest peak season yet Based on a survey of 200 senior ecommerce leaders across the U.S., U.K., and Canada, Passport shares how tariffs, fulfillment pressures, and rising customer expectations are reshaping peak season 2025 — and the strategies brands are using to stay competitive. Peak season 2025 is shaping up to be the most complex yet for ecommerce. Rising tariffs, the end of de minimis, and higher customer expectations are pushing brands to r...

  • Rep. Terri Sewell Rejects GOP Spending Bill, Citing Threats to Health Care and Alabama Families

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    September 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a pointed rebuke of House Republicans' latest budget proposal, U.S. Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL-07) voted against what she described as a "partisan spending bill" that prioritizes tax breaks for the wealthy over essential services for working families. Her vote underscores growing Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump's fiscal agenda, which critics say jeopardizes health care access and economic stability for millions of Americans-includ...

  • Alabama Attorney General Marshall Advocates for State Authority to Protect Girls' Sports in Landmark Supreme Court Cases

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Sep 20, 2025

    September 21, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today filed two 28-state amicus briefs urging the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve states' authority to enact laws that protect girls' sports by ensuring that all participants are biological females. Idaho and West Virginia enacted such laws but had them invalidated by the Ninth and Fourth Circuit Courts of Appeals, respectively. Both courts held that the state laws likely violate the Equal Protection Clause of the F...

  • Best counties to raise a family in Alabama

    Stacker|Sep 20, 2025

    Best counties to raise a family in Alabama For people looking to find a home to raise a family in, choosing a county is an important decision. Most families place affordable homes, safe neighborhoods, a quality school system, and family-friendly activities at the top of their wish lists. Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to raise a family in Alabama using 2025 data from Niche. Niche ranks counties based on a variety of factors including cost of living, schools, health care,...

  • Alabama Ranks Sixth in National Vaping Surge: CDC Data Reveals 103.9% Increase Since 2016

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, AL. - A recent analysis of CDC data has placed Alabama among the top ten states with the most dramatic rise in adult vaping rates between 2016 and 2022. According to the study, conducted by online retailer Huff and Puffers using the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Alabama saw a 103.9% increase in e-cigarette use among adults-jumping from 5.1% in 2016 to 10.4% in 2022. This surge places Alabama sixth nationally, just behind Hawaii and ahead of Mississippi,...

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