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  • Governor Ivey Announces Record-Breaking Year for Alabama Economic Development

    Governor's Press Office|Jan 1, 2026

    January 20, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced the release of the 2025 New & Expanding Industry Announcements Report, marking a record year for economic development growth in communities across the state. The Alabama Department of Commerce annual report lists 234 projects last year that combined for a total capital investment of $14.6 billion, the highest annual total in state history, along with 9,388 new job commitments. "Alabama's economy is riding a wave of h...

  • Republican Candidate Proposes Ending Property Taxes in Tallapoosa County

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    January 19, 2026 - TALLAPOOSA COUNTY - In a move that has stirred both support and debate across Tallapoosa County, Republican candidate Robert McCollum has unveiled an ambitious proposal to phase out property taxes if elected as District 4 County Commissioner. The plan, which fundamentally changes how property taxes are collected, could have far-reaching implications for homeowners, prospective buyers, and the county's fiscal landscape. McCollum's proposal centers on eliminating annual...

  • Congressman Mike Rogers Qualifies for Another Term, Launching 2026 Reelection Bid

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers, the longtime Republican representative for Alabama's Third Congressional District, has officially qualified to seek another term in the U.S. House of Representatives. The announcement, filed at the start of Alabama's 2026 qualifying window, ends months of speculation about Rogers' political future and sets the stage for another high‑profile congressional race in East Alabama. Rogers, first elected in 2002, enters the 2026 cycle as one of Alabama's most senior and i...

  • Shelby County Republican Party to Host U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on January 26

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    The Shelby County Republican Party will host a U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on Monday, January 26, offering voters a direct opportunity to hear from the Republicans seeking their party's nomination for the United States Senate. The event, announced by party officials on January 19, is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Center, one of Shelby County's most accessible public venues. Party leaders say the forum is designed to give voters meaningful insight into the candidates'...

  • Tuberville and Britt Push for Faster Timeline on Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    For decades, the Mobile River Bridge and I‑10 Bayway project has been Alabama's most anticipated - and most delayed - infrastructure undertaking. Now, Alabama's two U.S. Senators, Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, are sharpening their focus on accelerating the timeline, arguing that the state and the Gulf Coast economy cannot afford another round of slow‑walking. Their message is simple: the federal government must move faster, and Alabama must be empowered to build sooner. A Project Stuck in...

  • President Donald Trump Intensifies His Claim on Greenland, Escalating Tensions With Europe and Denmark

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    President Donald J. Trump has sharply escalated his campaign to bring Greenland under U.S. control, transforming what began years ago as an unconventional geopolitical idea into a full‑scale diplomatic confrontation with European allies. Over the past week, Trump has issued a barrage of public statements, tariff threats, and social‑media posts insisting that the United States "needs" Greenland for national security reasons - and signaling he is prepared to use economic pressure, and pot...

  • Mark Wheeler Qualifies for the U.S. Senate Race in Alabama, Joining a Growing Democratic Field

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    Democrat Mark Wheeler has officially qualified for the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Alabama, adding a compelling new voice to a contest that is already drawing statewide and national attention. Wheeler, a chemist from Heflin with deep roots in east Alabama, enters the Democratic primary with a platform centered on economic fairness, health care access, and government transparency - themes he says reflect the everyday concerns of working families across the state. Wheeler's qualification was...

  • Will I need to appear in court for a car accident case?

    Stacker, Joe King for Morris, King & Hodge, P.C.|Jan 1, 2026

    Will I need to appear in court for a car accident case? You do not always have to go to court after a car accident. In fact, most cases settle well before reaching that point. If the insurance company agrees to pay a fair amount and both sides feel satisfied, you could close your case without filing a lawsuit. However, if you cannot agree on who caused the crash or how much money the claim is worth, a car accident court hearing might be the best way to move forward. Morris, King & Hodge, P.C....

  • Why 'being helpful' is sometimes the worst thing a leader can do

    Stacker, Mike Hutchins for ACT Leadership|Jan 1, 2026

    Why ‘being helpful’ is sometimes the worst thing a leader can do Most leaders genuinely want to help. When a problem shows up, they jump in. When someone is stuck, they offer a solution. When deadlines loom, they take work back onto their own plate. It feels responsible. Supportive, even. But research and experience suggest this instinct — while well-intentioned — can quietly undermine trust, ownership, and performance over time. ACT Leadership, in partnership with Brown University School of Pro...

  • How to meet the new Medicaid work requirement: A state-by-state guide

    Stacker, Cindy George for GoodRx|Jan 1, 2026

    How to meet the new Medicaid work requirement: A state-by-state guide Medicaid is the public health insurance program that covers adults and children from low-income households as well as people of all ages with disabilities. There are 56 Medicaid programs and all are funded, in part, by the federal government. Each state, plus five U.S. territories, and Washington D.C., has its own Medicaid program. Through the Affordable Care Act, 40 states and Washington D.C. have expanded Medicaid coverage....

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Announces 2025 Safe School Awards Winners

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today announced the winners of the 2025 Safe School Awards. The selection process featured a comprehensive four phase application and review process by highly educated judges who have skill and knowledge in school safety trends. Nine schools from across the State of Alabama were selected to receive the Safe School Award, the highest achievement. Attorney General Marshall will visit each school to present their award in person. "Through the A...

  • Events on Capitol Hill Mark National Sanctity of Human Life Day

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - As the nation prepares to observe National Sanctity of Human Life Day on January 22, 2026, thousands of pro-life advocates are gathering in Washington this week for a series of events commemorating unborn lives and highlighting the ongoing work of the pro-life movement. The week's activities include the 53rd annual March for Life Rally and Faith & Liberty's "America 250 Remembers - Remembering Victims of Roe" memorial and prayer vigil. March for Life Returns to the National...

  • Rep. Dale Strong Qualifies for Reelection, Launching Bid for a Second Term in Alabama's 5th District

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    HUNTSVILLE - Congressman Dale Strong has officially qualified for reelection, setting the stage for a new campaign cycle in Alabama's 5th Congressional District. Strong, who was first elected to Congress in 2022, enters the race emphasizing continuity, conservative governance, and the district's growing national profile as a hub for defense, aerospace, and technological innovation. Strong filed his qualifying paperwork with the Alabama Republican Party as the 2026 election cycle begins to take...

  • Chief Justice Appoints Visiting Judge Under Speedy Trial Act in Sheriff John Williams Murder Case

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY – Chief Justice Sarah H. Stewart has appointed retired Circuit Judge Allen T. Jolley as a visiting judge to preside over State of Alabama v. William Chase Johnson in Macon County Circuit Court, marking the implementation of the Speedy Trial Act which was passed by the Alabama Legislature last year. Johnson is charged with capital murder in the November 2019 shooting death of Lowndes County Sheriff John "Big John" Williams at a Hayneville gas station. Attorney General Marshall's Office...

  • Rodney Walker Praises Appointment of Alabama Agriculture Leaders to USDA Farm Service Agency State Committee

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    Absolutely, Brandon - here's a polished, newsroom‑ready article crafted for Alabama readers and suitable for publication or outreach. Rodney Walker Praises Appointment of Alabama Agriculture Leaders to USDA Farm Service Agency State Committee Montgomery, Ala. - Rodney Walker, a lifelong Alabama cattle farmer and candidate for the United States Senate, is applauding the appointment of five Alabama agricultural leaders to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency (FSA) State C...

  • Alabama House committee advances bill banning human cloning

    Brandon Moseley|Jan 1, 2026

    January 21, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – The Alabama House Judiciary Committee gave a favorable report to a bill that would make it a criminal offense to clone a human being in the state of Alabama. House Bill 111 (HB111) is sponsored by by Rep. Phillip Rigsby (R-Huntsville). "This is the anticloning bill that I brought last year," Rigsby explained. Rigsby said that we have not yet successfully cloned a human being, but as quickly as science is progressing it is a possibility in the near future. This bil...

  • Republican primary field continues to fill out

    Brandon Moseley|Jan 1, 2026

    UPDATED: 5:35 p.m. January 23 - With just 8 hours left in candidate qualifying more candidates are stepping up to make their claim to represent the Alabama Republican Party in federal and state elections. The Senate field of candidates has grown to seven, there is competition in four of the five Republican held congressional seats, and Tommy Tuberville faces two qualified Republican primary opponents. The U.S. Senate race is wide open with no clear frontrunner and only one candidate who has ever...

  • Alabama Issues Three Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licenses and Approves Five Certifying Physicians

    Chey Garrigan|Jan 1, 2026

    Thursday January 22, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - Alabama's medical cannabis program reached another operational milestone this week as state regulators issued three new medical cannabis dispensary licenses and approved five physicians to certify patients for participation in the program. The announcements mark continued progress in the implementation of the Darren Wesley "Ato" Hall Compassion Act, which legalized medical cannabis in Alabama and placed oversight authority with the Alabama Medical...

  • Doug Jones Qualifies for Governor, Setting Up a High‑Profile 2026 Alabama Race

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY - Former U.S. Senator Doug Jones has officially qualified to run for governor of Alabama, immediately becoming the most prominent Democrat to enter the 2026 race and setting the stage for what could become one of the most closely watched gubernatorial contests in the country. Jones filed his paperwork with the Alabama Secretary of State's Office, formally placing his name on the Democratic primary ballot and confirming months of speculation about his political future. Jones, who...

  • Inside the Negotiated Greenland Deal: How the U.S. Reached a "Future Framework" for Arctic Access

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    In a dramatic turn of events on the world stage, President Donald Trump announced that the United States has reached a "future framework" deal concerning Greenland and the broader Arctic region - a development that follows weeks of escalating tensions, tariff threats, and international pushback. The agreement, negotiated during high‑level meetings at the World Economic Forum in Davos, marks a significant shift from earlier rhetoric about acquiring the Danish territory outright. The deal, w...

  • Alabama Senate Advances Key Budget, Education, and Safety Measures in January 21 Session

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Senate convened Tuesday afternoon for a packed legislative session that saw movement on major budget proposals, education reforms, and public safety initiatives as lawmakers entered Day 4 of the 2026 Regular Session. Held at 3:30 p.m. in the State House, the meeting marked a pivotal moment in the early legislative calendar, with senators debating and advancing bills that touch nearly every corner of Alabama life - from school funding and infrastructure to criminal...

  • Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Key Criminal Justice and Civil Reform Bills

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    January 21, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee convened Wednesday morning, January 21, to review and advance a slate of bills addressing criminal justice, civil rights, juvenile proceedings, and guardianship reforms. The meeting, held at 8:30 a.m. in the State House, marked a significant step in shaping the legal landscape for Alabama families, victims, and vulnerable populations. Chaired by Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), the committee heard testimony and debated six...

  • Alabama House Judiciary Committee Reviews Wide‑Ranging Criminal Justice and Civil Reform Bills

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - January 21, 2026. - The Alabama House Judiciary Committee convened Wednesday afternoon for a packed 1:30 p.m. meeting that brought forward one of the most sweeping collections of criminal justice, juvenile, and civil law proposals of the 2026 Regular Session. Over a dozen bills were placed on the agenda, many of them addressing high‑impact issues such as violent crime penalties, juvenile reporting requirements, human trafficking, immigration enforcement, and protections for p...

  • HB67 Aims to Protect Alabamians From Unwanted Calls by Removing Phone Numbers From Public Voter Lists

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    January 22, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - Alabama voters may soon see a major reduction in unwanted phone calls thanks to new legislation introduced by Rep. Jamie Kiel (R‑Russellville). House Bill 67, filed for consideration in the 2026 Regular Session, targets one of the lesser‑known sources of spam and nuisance calls: the state's publicly available voter list. Under current Alabama law, a voter's phone number is included in the voter file that can be legally purchased by campaigns, political org...

  • Palmer Scores Committee Wins on Public Safety and National Security

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    January 22, 2026 - WASHINGTON - Two of Representative Gary Palmer's priority bills-one focused on public safety and the other on national security-cleared a major hurdle this week as the House Energy and Commerce Committee advanced both measures during a full committee markup. Palmer Scores Committee Wins on Public Safety and National Security Representative Gary Palmer (AL‑06) saw two of his bills move forward in Congress after the Energy and Commerce Committee approved H.R. 2076, Lulu's Law, a...

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