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  • Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry Announces Run for Alabama Public Service Commission

    Guest Writer, Gentry campaign for PSC Commissioner|Jun 1, 2025

    CULLMAN, AL – Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry (R) has announced that he's stepping up to run for the Alabama Public Service Commission, answering what he calls a God-given calling to serve the good people of Alabama in a new way. Born and raised in Cullman County, Sheriff Gentry has spent his life standing up for his community and doing what's right. From enlisting in the United States Marine Corps out of high school, and soon after, starting his career as a deputy sheriff in Cullman C...

  • Kristin Nelson announces candidacy for State House District 38

    Guest Writer, Kristin Nelson campaign|Jun 1, 2025

    June 5, 2025 - LANETT, AL – Kristin Nelson has announced her candidacy for State House District 38, as she launches a campaign centered on strengthening public safety to protect our neighborhoods and schools, supporting local communities through economic opportunity, protecting Alabamians' educational freedoms, and adding meaningful tax relief for working families. "As someone who grew up on the Chambers Lee County line, I know firsthand our district is full of hard-working families who are doin...

  • State and local partners invite Dallas County residents to community-wide event June 11

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Jun 1, 2025

    Various state and local partners will be offering free wellness screenings, educational resources, and food, while supplies last, at a community-wide event on Wednesday, June 11, from 9 to 11 a.m., at Selma University. All Dallas County residents are invited to attend and learn more about applying for Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits; nutrition and physical activity; Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP); mental health and community connections; and much more! Selma University expressed...

  • Switching from a compounded to a brand-name GLP-1? Here's how to do it in 5 steps

    Stacker, Alyssa Billingsley for GoodRx|Jun 1, 2025

    Switching from a compounded to a brand-name GLP-1? Here’s how to do it in 5 steps Until recently, several glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) injections were in shortage. During this time, compounded versions became a more accessible option. Now, brand-name GLP-1 injections of semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) are available again. And with compounded GLP-1s largely being phased out, many people will need to switch back. Switching from a compounded to a brand-name G...

  • Automation in restaurants: Enhancing service, not replacing it

    Stacker, Chidinma Nnamani for Square|Jun 1, 2025

    Automation in restaurants: Enhancing service, not replacing it Restaurants are going all in on automation. According to the Square Future of Restaurants Report, 85% of restaurant leaders plan to invest in automation within the next year because they believe it will enhance efficiency and improve operations. However, customers have mixed feelings. While more than 75% of restaurant leaders are optimistic about AI and automation, diners remain skeptical. They don’t want technology to replace h...

  • Here are the top 10 busiest airports in the US

    Stacker, Gerard Stevens for Way.com|Jun 1, 2025

    Here are the top 10 busiest airports in the US The U.S. has some of the biggest and busiest airports in the world. Way.com compiled the top 10 busiest airports in the U.S. in accordance with the annual passenger traffic. Read more to learn whether your airport has made it to the list or not. Busiest Airports in the US Here’s the list of the top busiest airports in the U.S. A table listing the top 110 busiest airports in the U.S. Aerotime Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (AT...

  • Tuberville says that if California Governor Gavin Newsom had done his job the National Guard would not have been needed to step in to address the rioters in Los Angeles

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 9, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for his inaction in addressing the Los Angeles riots. Tuberville accused Newsom of "defending terrorists." "Maybe if you did your job and put an end to the riots and chaos in LA, the National Guard wouldn't have needed to step in," Sen. Tuberville said on his X social media account. "But you're more focused on defending terrorists than protecting AMERICAN CITIZENS." Tub...

  • Norman Crow To Run For House District 63

    Luisa Reyes|Jun 1, 2025

    June 9, 2025 - TUJSCALOOSA, AL - History repeats itself for Tuscaloosa City Councilman, Norman Crow. As he was first elected to the Tuscaloosa City Council in March of 2021 to replace the outgoing city councillor, Cynthia Almond. Cynthia Almond was later elected to the Alabama House of Representatives for the 63rd District. Now that Almond will be vacating her House seat on June 15th, 2025 to head the Public Service Commission, sources say that Norman Crow intends to follow in her footsteps...

  • Tuberville, Ricketts Reintroduce Legislation to Codify Oversight on Foreign Purchases of American Farmland

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 9, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) to reintroduce the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure (AFIDA) Improvements Act to bolster reporting requirements for foreign owners of American farmland. The legislation would codify recommendations to the original AFIDA of 1978 that were published in January 2024 by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) after it found that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is not prepare...

  • Governor Ivey Introduces Huntley, New First Dog of Alabama

    Governor's Press Office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 9, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday introduced Huntley, the new First Dog of Alabama. Huntley is a three-year-old, female Yellow Lab. "Huntley is amazing, and I am excited to introduce her to my fellow Alabamians," said Governor Ivey. "She and I enjoy practicing her commands and tricks, playing with her toys, and we have even had a chance to break away for a weekend at the lake. Huntley very quickly adjusted to life at the Governor's Mansion, and she is loving it!" H...

  • Steve Marshall says that Kamala Harris and California Democrats have sided with the LA rioters

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 9, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) denounced a statement by former Vice President Kamala Harris (D) appearing to side with violent rioters in Los Angeles over law enforcement tasked with protected the people and property of LA. Marshall said that if California Governor Gavin Newsom does not act with President Donald J. Trump (R) will. "CA Democrats have sided with violent rioters over the brave men and women of law enforcement- vilifying ICE agents, und...

  • Modern Portfolio Theory explained: A guide for investors

    Stacker, Tony Molina, CPA for Range|Jun 1, 2025

    Modern Portfolio Theory explained: A guide for investors Investing can often feel like navigating a maze of endless options and ever-shifting market conditions. This is where the Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) comes in, offering a roadmap for making smarter investment decisions. Developed by Harry Markowitz in the 1950s, MPT has become a cornerstone of investment management, providing a framework to construct portfolios that maximize returns for a given level of risk. Definition: MPT is a...

  • Every 30 minutes, someone arrives at an ER with a gunshot wound, according to the CDC

    Stacker, Fairriona Magee for The Trace|Jun 1, 2025

    Every 30 minutes, someone arrives at an ER with a gunshot wound, according to the CDC The COVID-19 pandemic and its corresponding increase in shootings sparked a national conversation around firearm injury, emergency room visits, and the treatment of gun violence victims in hospitals. Five years later, the conversation has faded, but new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that gun violence remains a stubborn presence across the country, with 93,022 shooting injuries...

  • 11 proven ways women can lower cholesterol after 40

    Stacker, Jessica Branch for Hone Health|Jun 1, 2025

    2 proven ways women can lower cholesterol after 40 You expect certain hormone-driven symptoms in your 40s and 50s. Hot flashes, mood swings, a lack of sex drive. But high cholesterol? That one tends to fly under the radar until your doctor flags it during a routine blood test. Yet shifts in cholesterol are common as women age. One 2019 meta-analysis found total cholesterol rises, on average, by around 11% during the menopause transition. Estrogen’s decline is part of the equation. But aging, c...

  • Governor Ivey Announces Department of Early Childhood Education Acting Secretary Jan Hume to Take Teaching Role with Auburn University, Will Appoint Ami Brooks to Lead Agency

    Governor's Press Office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced she will appoint Ami Brooks to serve as secretary of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education. Jan Hume, after leading the agency for two years and working at the Department for nearly 14 years, will head to her and the governor's alma mater, Auburn University, to serve as a Professor of Practice in Public Administration. "People like Jan and Ami are why Alabama has led the nation in early childhood education f...

  • Senator Katie Britt says if Congress doesn't pass budget bill taxpayers will be hit with $4 trillion in new taxes

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) joined National Report on Newsmax. Britt warned of the ramifications of congressional inaction on the economy and the lives of ordinary Americans if Congress does not come together to pass a bill keeping the government funding and renewing the current federal income tax rates before they automatically expire next month. The House has already passed the first version of "The Big Beautiful Bill." The widely criticized first dr...

  • Men's Health Month and Week highlight awareness and early detection

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Jun 1, 2025

    Frequent preventive health screenings, a healthy diet, regular physical activity, lowering stress, and addressing mental health challenges are important in maintaining men's health outcomes, yet men are less likely to seek medical care and die an average 6 years earlier than women. Men's health is often overlooked, and their symptoms go unnoticed. June is National Men's Health Month, and its purpose is to heighten awareness of preventable health problems and to encourage early detection and...

  • Congressman Robert Aderholt's Co-Sponsors Border Operations Service Medal Act

    Congressman Robert Aderholt's Office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today issued the following statement in support of the H.R. 3780, the Border Operations Service Medal Act: "Our men and women serving on the front lines of the southern border operate under challenging and often dangerous conditions to protect Americans from violent threats," said Aderholt. "The Border Operations Service Medal Act is a long-overdue honor to the U.S. service members and federal personnel who not only enforce...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Decatur

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Decatur For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Birmingham

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Birmingham For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Huntsville

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Huntsville For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Daphne

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Daphne For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Mobile

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Mobile For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Montgomery

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Montgomery For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Auburn

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Auburn For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

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