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  • Pet of the Week – Tinkerbell

    Elmore County Humane Society|Mar 1, 2026

    Tinkerbell is a female, Terrier type mix, right at one-year-old and only about 30 lbs so the perfect size for most any home situation. She is a very sweet & loving little lady, playful but not hyper, great with children, other dogs & cats. Our adoption fees are $100 for dogs & $50 for cats under one-year-old; cats over one-year-old can be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of their choosing. This adoption fee completely covers the mandatory spay or neuter, basic immunizations, de-worming,...

  • Secretary of State Wes Allen Praises Alabama Legislature's Final Passage of HB 214

    A.I. generated content, Based on Secretary of State website|Mar 1, 2026

    March 6, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala.– Wes Allen, Alabama's Secretary of State, praises the Alabama Legislature for passing HB 214 – a ban on foreign national influence in Alabama elections. The bill bans foreign nationals and foreign corporations from directly or indirectly donating to political candidates or political action committees for any election for candidates, constitutional amendments, or referendums. Secretary Allen thanks Representative James Lomax (R-Huntsville) and Senator Dan Rob...

  • Tuberville Supports Immediate Deportation of Anyone in the U.S. Supporting Radical Islam

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Mar 1, 2026

    March 5, 2026 - WASHINGTON – This week, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) took to the Senate floor in support of President Trump's actions to destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities and eliminate the terrorist Ayatollah. In his speech, Sen. Tuberville also called for anyone who practices Sharia Law to be deported immediately. Read excerpts from Sen. Tuberville's remarks below or watch on YouTube or Rumble. "I've come to the floor several times over the past few months to sound the alarm about t...

  • Kristi Noem Out as Homeland Security Secretary After Turbulent Tenure; Trump Taps Sen. Markwayne Mullin as Successor

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    March 5, 2026 - Washington, D.C. - President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem will leave her post at the end of the month, ending a tenure marked by sweeping immigration crackdowns, the dismantling of FEMA, and persistent controversy over the direction of the Department of Homeland Security. Trump said Noem will be replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R‑Okla.), a first‑term senator and longtime ally of the administration. The transition will take eff...

  • Alabama House Approves Major Career and Technical Education Package Aimed at Strengthening Workforce Pipeline

    A.I. generated content, Based on a House Republican Caucus press release|Mar 1, 2026

    March 5, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama House of Representatives has passed a sweeping package of Career and Technical Education (CTE) legislation designed to expand opportunities for students, bolster the state's workforce, and keep Alabama competitive in fast‑growing industries. The package includes a resolution urging a $150 million statewide investment to expand and modernize career tech programs. Lawmakers described the effort as one of the most significant CTE expansions in r...

  • March Is Irish American Heritage Month

    Luisa Reyes|Mar 1, 2026

    With St. Patrick's Day taking place on March 17th, March was first designated as Irish-American Heritage Month in 1991 by Congress. And the President of The United States has continued to recognize the proclamation each year since 1991. While many Irish are a bit puzzled as to the USA's fascination with Ireland come St. Patrick's Day every year, it is a holiday that was first recognized early on in American history by none other than General George Washington in 1780. As The Continental Army...

  • Senate passes rural ambulance bill

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2026

    March 3, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Senate passed a bill designed to protect rural ambulance services and make sure that rural Alabamians can continue to receive medical service. Senate Bill 269 (SB269) is sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton (D-Greensboro) who represents a very rural district. "This bill is about a matter of life and death," said Sen. Singleton. "In the rural areas it becomes a matter of life especially when you have hospitals closing on a daily bas...

  • IRGC Pressure and a Contested Succession: Mojtaba Khamenei Positioned to Become Iran's Next Supreme Leader

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    March 4, 2026 - TEHRAN, Iran - Iran is entering a volatile and unprecedented leadership transition as multiple reports indicate that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has exerted heavy pressure on the 88‑member Assembly of Experts to select Mojtaba Khamenei, age 56, as the country's next Supreme Leader. The move comes amid intense political uncertainty and widespread debate over Mojtaba's limited clerical credentials and the growing dominance of Iran's security establishment. A S...

  • Nation's cow herd falls to the smallest size in almost 75 years

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    The U.S. beef cattle herd has shrunk dramatically over the past 15 years, falling from 31.7 million beef cows in 2010 to roughly 27.9 million in 2025 - a decline of about 12%. This contraction is part of a broader national trend: total cattle and calves in the U.S. have fallen to 86–87 million head, the lowest levels since the early 1950s. Why the Herd Has Declined 🌡️ Prolonged Drought and Weather Stress Drought has been the single most powerful driver of herd liquidation. Many major cattle...

  • Starter home hotspots: These metros are best for first-time buyers

    Stacker, Jessica Share for moveBuddha|Mar 1, 2026

    Starter home hotspots: These metros are best for first-time buyers The American “starter home” is slipping out of reach, except in the South and Midwest, where the dream remains mostly intact. These modest boxes on hillsides once supported young families waiting for the next baby to launch them into bigger and better things. They represented not only adulthood and stability, but the promise of a lifetime of building equity. Today, the share of first-time buyers is at a record low, with 21% of ho...

  • Alabama House votes for constitutional amendment to give option to merge county school systems

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2026

    March 3, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama House of Representatives votes to pass a constitutional amendment that would allow county school systems to be folded into a multi-county system. House Bill 380 (HB380) is sponsored by State Representative Terri Collins (R-Decatur). HB380 is a statewide constitutional amendment. "Currently under existing law every county is required to have a school system," Collins explained. "In some of our counties there are less than a thousand students. Wha...

  • Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers

    Stacker, Jackie Mader for The Hechinger Report|Mar 1, 2026

    Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers For months, Karian had tried to make it on her own in New York. After the birth of her second daughter, she was diagnosed with postpartum depression, major depressive disorder and anxiety. A single mother who had moved from Boston to New York about 13 years ago, she often spent days at a time on the couch, unable to do more than handle the basics for her daughters. “I wasn’t taking care of myself,” she said softly on a...

  • Governor Ivey Signs Law Opening Classroom Pathway for Alabama Veterans

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    March 3, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama veterans will soon have a new opportunity to continue their service in the state's classrooms. Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday signed Senate Bill 149 into law, creating a temporary teaching certificate designed specifically for former service members and marking one of her key legislative priorities for the 2026 session. The new law establishes the Military Veteran Temporary Teaching Certificate, a credential that allows eligible veterans to teach in Alaba...

  • The hidden math of Portugal Golden Visa fund fees: Why "1.5%" rarely means 1.5%

    Stacker, Dean Fankhauser for Movingto|Mar 1, 2026

    The hidden math of Portugal Golden Visa fund fees: Why ‘1.5%’ rarely means 1.5% If you're shopping for Portugal Golden Visa-eligible investment funds, you'll hear plenty about minimums, strategy, and timelines. You'll hear far less about the thing that silently compounds in the background: fees. Most investors can quote a management fee. Fewer can answer basic questions like: - Is there a subscription fee on entry? - Is there an exit fee on redemption? - What operating costs are charged to the...

  • Alabama Senate Committee advances bill to protect houses of worship from disruption by protestors

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2026

    March 3, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Senate Committee on County and Municipal Government voted to give a favorable report to legislation to protect worship services from disruption by protestors. House Bill 363 (HB363) is sponsored by State Representative Greg Barnes (R-Jasper). Rep. Barnes explained that the bill would serve as a deterrent to serve notice to persons who might do this In the state. The bill was motivated after a shocking protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Min...

  • ADPH asks for input to improve health in your local community

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Mar 1, 2026

    The Alabama Department of Public Health's (ADPH) mission is to promote, protect, and improve Alabama's health and provide the people of Alabama with the highest quality service possible. To reach this goal, ADPH would like to hear from its residents! The 2026 Community Health Opinion Survey is part of the State Health Assessment that ADPH utilizes to identify health issues and challenges at the community level. Based on this information, the department can better serve Alabama residents by...

  • Alabama House passes legislation to protect Alabama farms and businesses from Alabama's state regulators

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2026

    February 18, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 71 (SB71) on Tuesday. The legislation blocks the Alabama Department of Environmental Management and other state regulators from passing regulations that are stricter than the standards passed by federal regulators like the Environmental Protection Agency or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The bill is sponsored by state Senator Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) and was carried in the House by State...

  • U.S. Expands Military Footprint as War With Iran Deepens; Ground Force Reinforcements Begin Amid Rising Regional Threats

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    March 2, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the U.S.–Israel war with Iran enters a volatile new phase, the Pentagon is accelerating the largest American military buildup in the Middle East in decades. Senior defense officials now acknowledge that additional U.S. troops, aircraft, and naval assets are flowing into the region daily, reflecting Washington's expectation that the conflict will intensify and potentially widen. While the Pentagon has not deployed large-scale ground combat brigades, it has b...

  • U.S. Military Says Iran Now Has "Zero" Ships in the Gulf of Oman After Major Strikes

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    March 3, 2026 - TAMPA, Fla. (Central Command Headquarters) - U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that Iran's naval presence in the Gulf of Oman has been completely eliminated, declaring that the Iranian regime went from 11 ships to none in just 48 hours. The statement, posted on X, marks one of the most sweeping U.S. military actions against Iran's maritime forces in decades. CENTCOM's Statement and Its Significance CENTCOM's message was blunt: "Two days ago, the Iranian regime had 11...

  • The tax breaks caregivers miss: How families leave thousands on the table every filing season

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for QMedic|Mar 1, 2026

    The tax breaks caregivers miss: How families leave thousands on the table every filing season Over 63 million Americans provide unpaid care for a child, aging parent, spouse, or disabled family member, and more than a third report financial hardship as a result. Yet, every year, millions of family caregivers leave significant tax savings on the table simply because they don’t know what they qualify for. QMedic dug deep to provide information from sources including AARP, the Internal Revenue Serv...

  • U.S. suffers first Casualties as War in Iran Enters Third Day; Friendly‑Fire Shootdown of Three F‑15s Adds to Turmoil

    A.I. generated content|Mar 1, 2026

    The U.S.–Israel war against Iran entered its third day Monday under rapidly escalating conditions, marked by the deaths of three American service members in Kuwait and a stunning friendly‑fire incident that brought down three U.S. Air Force F‑15E Strike Eagles. The widening conflict has triggered waves of Iranian missile and drone attacks across the region, strained air defenses among U.S. partners, and left American commanders warning that further casualties are likely as operations inten...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Rep. Curtis Travis

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Mar 1, 2026

    HALE COUNTY, Ala. - March 6, 2026 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Rep. Curtis Travis for Alabama House District 72 which covers portions of Bibb, Greene, Hale and Tuscaloosa counties. "Rep. Curtis Travis is dependable and accessible," said Ronnie Norris, president of the Bibb County Farmers Federation. "He will work hard to represent the farmers and all the constituents of District 72." "Rep. Travis has been there for us and has listened to our concerns as...

  • 6 top international travel destinations for great food

    Stacker, Lauren Vigdor for EF Go Ahead Tours|Mar 1, 2026

    6 top international travel destinations for great food As food tourism becomes increasingly popular, world travelers crave immersive experiences, like sipping wine in the rolling vineyards where grapes are grown, hunting for truffles beneath the misty canopy of a Croatian forest, or passing fragrant dishes across a family's table at a home-hosted dinner in Vietnam. Whatever you're hungry for, these top food travel destinations and experiences recommended by EF Go Ahead Tours will make your next...

  • The surprising places where a $100K salary won't get you a home

    Stacker, Melissa Stockton for Property Reach|Mar 1, 2026

    The surprising places where a $100K salary won’t get you a home When someone earning $100,000 a year isn’t able to buy a home in the U.S. today, where does that leave the rest of us? In 2026, having a six-figure salary doesn’t necessarily mean homeownership is within reach — it all depends on the region’s market. Home prices have climbed dramatically in many cities across the country throughout the decades. While incomes have risen in some sectors, they haven’t kept pace everywhere. According t...

  • What to look for when choosing an AI accounting tool and how to implement it

    Stacker, Ken Boyd for Ramp|Mar 1, 2026

    What to look for when choosing an AI accounting tool and how to implement it AI is reshaping how finance teams operate: automating manual tasks, improving forecasting accuracy, and giving accountants more time for strategic finance. In 2026, the question isn’t whether to adopt AI tools, but which ones will deliver the most value. Ramp’s guide covers what to look for in AI accounting software, top tools to explore, and how to prepare your team for the next wave of innovation. Why 2026 is a piv...

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