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The Senate voted Sunday to advance the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R‑Okla.) to serve as the next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), moving him one step closer to succeeding outgoing Secretary Kristi Noem. The procedural vote signals that Mullin has secured enough bipartisan support to clear the chamber, though a final confirmation vote is expected later this week. If confirmed, Mullin would take over an agency facing a complex mix of national security challenges, i...

LEE COUNTY, Ala., March 20 - The Lee County Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Cam Hunt for Lee County sheriff. "We are excited about Cam Hunt's candidacy. He is qualified for the job and ready to accept the challenge of being our next sheriff," said Robert Walters, president of the Lee County Farmers Federation. "He will work hard and represent the people of this county with excellence." Hunt was born and raised in Lee County and graduated from Auburn High School. He attended...

March 19, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Congressional candidate Hampton Harris sharply criticized Congressman Shomari Figures this week for voting against H.R. 1958, the Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026-a bill designed to make non‑citizens convicted of defrauding the federal government or unlawfully receiving public benefits both inadmissible and deportable. Harris, the Republican nominee in Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, argued that Figures' vote undermines the very people Democrats claim t...

March 14, 2026 – VESTAVIA HILLS – Republican Agriculture Commissioner candidate Christina Woerner McInnis addressed the Mid-Alabama Republican Club (MARC) about her campaign. Christina Woerner McInnis - a native of Baldwin County - is one of three Republicans running for Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Senator Jack Williams and Mayor Corey Hill are the other two. Former Commissioner Ron Sparks is the Democratic Party nominee. McInnis said that she has a "Fi...

March 19, 2026 – The Alabama House of Representative passed legislation to require voters to choose a party affiliation in Republican and Democratic primaries. This legislation has been sought by the Alabama Republican Party for the better part of a decade. House Bill 541 (HB541) is sponsored by State Representative Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity_. Yarbrough explained that his bill would not impact the 2026 primaries, but in 2028 (the presidential primary) the state would record which primary v...

March 19, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Terri LaPoint, investigative journalist, author, and candidate for U.S. Congressional District 3, has received two striking endorsements from women who say they survived some of the most extreme forms of abuse imaginable. Jennifer Guskin, an Epstein Island survivor, and Cathy O'Brien, an MK Ultra trafficking survivor and whistleblower, have both publicly endorsed LaPoint, citing her long‑standing advocacy for families and her work exposing cases of medical k...

March 20, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL07) has introduced new federal legislation aimed at improving the health and safety of pregnant women and their babies by increasing maternal and childhood vaccination rates. The proposal, known as the Maternal Vaccination Act, is included in the broader Black Maternal Health "Momnibus", a package of 14 bills designed to address the nation's maternal mortality crisis. Rep. Sewell, a member of the Black Maternal Health...

March 19, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama House of Representatives has passed HB541, the SAVE Act, marking a major step toward implementing party registration in Alabama and protecting the integrity of Republican primaries. "Republicans across Alabama have been asking for this for more than a decade," said ALGOP Chairman Scott Stadthagen. "The message from the grassroots of our Party has been clear - Republican voters should choose Republican nominees." Party registration has been a...

March 19, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Mayor Randall Woodfin joined members of the Jefferson County legislative delegation, Birmingham City Council, Jefferson County Commission, and other local officials this week to unveil a coordinated 2026 legislative agenda focused on housing, blight reduction, and community revitalization. The announcement came during a press conference streamed by the City of Birmingham. The briefing highlighted several major policy initiatives local leaders hope to advance...

March 19, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Senate passed House Bill 7 (HB7), a major public‑safety and school‑discipline measure designed to address the problem of people making terroristic threats – particularly to schools, churches, and hospitals. HB7 is sponsored by state Representative James Lomax (R-Huntsville) and is carried in the Senate by Senator Matt Woods (R-Jasper). HB7 updates several sections of the Alabama Code to more clearly define what constitutes a credible threat,...

March 19, 2026 - TUSKEGEE, Ala. - After years of legal proceedings and public scrutiny, a Macon County jury has found Ibraheem Yazeed, 36, guilty of murder and felony murder in the 2019 kidnapping and killing of 19‑year‑old Aniah Blanchard, a college student whose disappearance sparked a statewide search and led to major changes in Alabama law. A Verdict Years in the Making Jurors deliberated over two days, weighing the original capital murder charges tied to kidnapping and robbery. While pro...

Monetary policy: Why are global central banks moving in different directions? Four years ago, in 2022, many major world economies faced a similar problem and shared a similar solution. A “perfect storm” of macroeconomic events would see inflation rise to double figures in many world economies for the first time in almost 40 years, leading to a nearly universal decision to raise central bank interest rates to combat pricing pressures. In the case of the Federal Reserve, policy rates would rea...

How celebrities quietly clean their public records, while yours stay online forever Long gone are the days of fold-up maps sold on Sunset Boulevard with celebrity addresses plastered all over them. Apart from a few Old Hollywood types, most celebrities and influencers nowadays don’t think of their public status as a deal with the Devil, signing away their right to privacy in exchange for fame and fortune. In fact, a considerable amount of this fortune is usually put aside for the sole purpose o...

March 19, 2026 - MORGAN CITY, La. - Swiftships, the 84‑year‑old Louisiana shipbuilder known for producing military and commercial vessels for the U.S. Navy and foreign partners, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, marking a dramatic turn for a company long embedded in America's defense industrial base. The filing comes despite rising U.S. military spending, highlighting how shifts in procurement priorities can destabilize even established defense contractors. Swiftships filed its...

March 19, 2026 - Autauga County, Ala. - The Autauga County Sheriff's Office has released new information following the discovery of a woman's body in Mulberry Creek on March 17, 2026. An autopsy performed by the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences has provided investigators with the first detailed description of the unidentified victim as the death investigation continues. Autopsy Reveals Description of Unidentified Woman According to forensic findings, the victim is a Black female,...

How to avoid common tax traps for W-2 earners in 2026 You’ve worked hard all year. The last thing you want is to lose thousands to easily avoidable tax mistakes when filing your 2025 return this April. Whether you’re a high earner navigating equity compensation or just starting your career, W-2 employees are often told there’s not much they can do to lower their tax bill. The good news? This isn’t the whole story, and there are strategic steps you can take to manage your tax obligat...

Industrial water pollution: Sources, pathways and preventive strategies every facility should know Despite the control measures and regulations in place, industrial water pollution is still a problem in the United States. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that thousands of businesses have polluted water bodies to unacceptable levels. To help your facility comply with key water pollution standards, MACH Engineering has written this guide on water pollution sources, pathways and...

Virtual crisis care helps rural communities access mental health resources in emergencies In rural counties where access to emergency mental health resources is limited, Virtual Crisis Care programs are giving law enforcement on-demand access to behavioral health professionals, reducing unnecessary hospitalizations or confinement in jail. Supported by the Helmsley Charitable Trust, Virtual Crisis Care has been active in South Dakota for over five years and adopted by more than 30 rural law...

March 20, 2026 - LINEVILLE, Ala. - Alabama businessman and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker is calling on Congress to move swiftly on two issues he says voters overwhelmingly support: verifying citizenship for federal elections and protecting women's sports. Walker urged the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act - along with an amendment banning biological males from competing in women's athletics - without delay. "The American people have been asking for two simple things: make...

Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Tuscaloosa right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Montgomery right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the...

Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Mobile right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely across the cou...

Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Huntsville right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Daphne right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...

Andy Dean Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are for sale in Birmingham right now? One of the primary reasons houses are so expensive today is that there aren't enough homes for sale for people who want them. Ever since the pandemic housing boom—when record-low mortgage rates prompted homebuyers to snap up a large share of housing supply—listings have been much harder to come by. It's even harder to find a home that a typical buyer can afford. However, housing supply varies widely acr...