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  • Governor Ivey Shares 'Free File' Now Open to Alabama Income Tax Filers for 2025 Season

    Governor's Press Office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 10, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Alabama taxpayers with a qualifying 2024 adjusted gross income can prepare their 2024 state and federal income tax returns online using free tax preparation and e-filing software now available at Alabama Free File or IRS Free File. "Free File is now available in Alabama to help eligible taxpayers take the guesswork out of completing state and federal tax returns," said Governor Kay Ivey. "With step-by-step help to get tax returns done quickly, safely, and for f...

  • What people eat around the world on Valentine's Day

    Stacker, Kelsey Costa|Feb 7, 2025

    Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world as a day to honor love and connection. Beyond flowers and heartfelt gestures, food plays a big part in how people enjoy this day together. From chocolate treats to fancy meals, different parts of the world celebrate Valentine's Day in their own unique ways. This story dives into food trends found in MyFitnessPal food log data, showing how people from different cultures celebrate love with food. How the Data Was Collected The Busine...

  • SB67 will give us veterans a stronger voice

    Guest Writer, Jae Barclay|Feb 7, 2025

    Veterans in Alabama have an opportunity. It is an opportunity to have a stronger voice and a seat at the table. It is an opportunity for every Alabama veteran, not just a few. These are a few key factors that stand out to my family and me about SB67, a bill in the legislature that would restructure the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVA). For years, we have asked for the ADVA to have a true seat at the table when it comes to decisions regarding the veteran community of our state. Now,...

  • State Auditor Andrew Sorrell addresses the Mid-Alabama Republican Club

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    State Auditor Andrew Sorrell addresses the Mid-Alabama Republican Club February 8, 2025 – VESTAVIA HILLS, AL – State Auditor Andrew Sorrell (R) spoke to the Mid-Alabama Republican Club about his duties as Auditor, election integrity, cryptocurrency, his campaigns, de-banking, and his tenure in the Alabama House of Representatives, Sorrell, who owns a gun store and pawnshop, is from Muscle Shoals in northwest Alabama. He and his wife – Hannah – have two daughters, Sorrell said that he met his...

  • Why the Politico Story Mattered-And Still Does

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025–It’s been a week since the story of Politico receiving millions from the federal government broke, and people are still talking about it. In our 24 second news cycle, that’s remarkable. The exact numbers Politico received have varied, from $8 million to over $30 million from the government as a whole. Nosy thing that I am, I went to USAspending.gov and did some poking around myself. In Fiscal Years 2021 through 2024, Politico received $31,619,832.04. The highest single quart...

  • Back the Blue Bill to be considered in House Committee this week

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Legislature is poised to consider legislation making it harder to sue law enforcement officers for actions taken during performance of their duties. The "Back the Blue" bill is part of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey's (R) effort to crack down on crime by giving law enforcement a freer hand, House Bill 202 (HB202) is sponsored by State Representative Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville). Reynolds is the retired police chief of Huntsville. The same leg...

  • ArcelorMittal plans $1.2 Billion Alabama Mill to Produce Electrical Steel in Mobile County

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 10, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Economic Developer Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth told the Alabama Gazette that news that ArcelorMittal, one of the world's leading steel producers, $1.2 billion investment to build an advanced manufacturing facility in Mobile County "will strengthen Alabama's position as a leader in modern steel production." "Steelmaking in Alabama plays a vital role in the US manufacturing sector by supplying high-quality steel for the automotive, construction, and energy indus...

  • What's the most effective way to treat shingles? Can it be done naturally?

    Stacker, Noah W Chung|Feb 7, 2025

    If a rash has recently appeared on your body, you may suspect you have shingles. Generally, shingles lasts an average of four weeks. Shingles is known for the painful rash it causes, and it can appear anywhere on the body. The symptoms include extreme discomfort and pain. You may first start feeling generally unwell and feel some tingling or pain on one side of your body, SaveHealth reports. The following are common shingles symptoms: - Tingling, numbness, or pain on the skin - Blisters full of...

  • Experian study: Average U.S. consumer debt and statistics

    Stacker, Chris Horymski|Feb 7, 2025

    Consumers in the United States owed $17.57 trillion in total debt as of the third quarter (Q3) of 2024, according to Experian data. That's a 2.4% increase from the $17.15 trillion total Experian measured in Q3 2023. The relatively restrained increase in total debt levels compared with prior years is partly attributable to a slowing inflation rate, which has dropped to less than 3% for the first time since 2022. However, each type of consumer debt tells a different story about consumers'...

  • UAH to hold the Second Annual Business of Space Conference to be held Feb. 23-25

    Julie Janson, UAH

    February 11, 2025 – HUNTSVILLE, AL – The Second-annual Business of Space Conference will address opportunities and barriers in the new space economy through industry-academia collaboration. The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) College of Business will once again host the Business of Space Conference, uniting space industry professionals with academics and policy researchers from across the nation to focus on creating solutions through partnerships while addressing both opp...

  • Miss America's Homecoming Celebration

    Luisa Reyes|Feb 7, 2025

    February 12, 2025 - When Miss Alabama's Abbie Stockard was crowned Miss America on January 05th, 2025, it became immediately clear that with her peppy demeanor, all-American cheerleader style of look, and her bright smile, her year long tour as the new Miss America would take her to places near and far. Yet, Miss Stockard is very proud of her Southern roots. And, as such, the Miss Alabama Organization is hosting a homecoming celebration for Miss Stockard on Saturday, February 22nd, 2025. As the...

  • Attorney General Marshall Joins Multi-State Effort to Hold Dr. Fauci Accountable for COVID-19 Response

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a coalition of state attorneys general in demanding accountability for Dr. Anthony Fauci's actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter to congressional leadership, the attorneys general emphasize their commitment to investigating potential violations of state laws and ensuring that former President Biden's sweeping pardon does not shield Fauci from consequences at the state level. The letter, sent to Speaker o...

  • Lt. Governor Ainsworth breaks with Governor: Opposes the Veterans power grab bill

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth shocked many Republican legislators by releasing a statement opposing the Governor's takeover of the Department of Veterans Affairs bill – Senate Bill 67. SB67 is sponsored by State Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre) who is carrying the bill at the request of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R). After Veterans Commissioner Kent Davis filed an ethics complaint with the Alabama Ethics Commissioner Kim Boswell, Gov. Ivey declare...

  • How artificial intelligence is transforming HR departments

    Stacker, Ethan Ward|Feb 7, 2025

    Human resources departments are finally shedding stereotypes of being a company's unofficial paper-pushers: They're now at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence. While many HR professionals have traded filing cabinets for cloud storage, the transition to digital has unlocked vast amounts of "juicy, rich, people data," Will LaSala, field chief technology officer for the cybersecurity firm OneSpan, told HR Brew. This data fuels AI-driven processes with the potential to streamline...

  • Senate carries over controversial veterans bill

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 12, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate heavily amended and then carried over a controversial bill that is designed to strengthen Governor Kay Ivey's (R) control over the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs. Senate Bill 67 (SB67) is being carried by Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre). "There are at least a dozen board across state government that have a similar structure," Jones said on the floor of the Senate. "What we are doing is in line with other entities in state gov...

  • House Committee to consider legislation making it a crime to lie about one's age during a traffic stop

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 12, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama House of Representatives Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee will meet today to consider making it a crime to mislead or lie to a law enforcement officer about one's age during a traffic stop. House Bill 34 (HB34) is sponsored by State Representative Ron Bolton (R-Northport). According to the synopsis, "Under existing law, it is a crime to give a false name or address to a law enforcement officer in the course of the officer's official d...

  • Guide to the average savings in America by age

    Stacker, Janet Schaaf|Feb 7, 2025

    How much does the average American have in savings? Age tends to have a lot to do with it. Generally, as people get older, they are likely to have more savings. But what the average person has in a savings account also depends on their financial goals and personal circumstances. If you're looking for a benchmark of just how much you should save by a specific age, or how much you should start contributing right now, SoFi shares average savings by age and some tips that could help. Key points -...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

    Stacker, Backstage

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a...

  • Maurice Sealey on Kip Tyner's Show

    Luisa Reyes|Feb 7, 2025

    Oliver "Maurice" Sealey appeared on Kip Tyner's "Great Day Tuscaloosa" yesterday to discuss his "boots on the ground" campaign for Tuscaloosa City Council District 7. As Mr. Sealey explained on the show, his "boots on the ground" campaign consists of him going out to meet the people of his district. He is going door-to-door and meeting the voters of District 7. Sealey has met so many people in apartment complexes and the like who are honored to have him actually come to them and ask them for the...

  • The decline of the college-educated American man

    Stacker, Michael Howerton, Data Work By Dom DiFurio|Feb 7, 2025

    The number of young men pursuing U.S. college degrees has fallen in recent years. In 2022, there were 1 million fewer American men ages 18-24 enrolled in college than there were in 2011, according to Pew Research Center. Fewer women are also going to college, but just slightly, with the number at 200,000. With noticeably fewer men enrolling in higher education, the widening gender discrepancy has left many college administrators, educators, and economists wondering why young men are fleeing the...

  • New insights on heart disease and menopause

    Stacker, Brittany Risher Englert|Feb 7, 2025

    As if hot flashes, mood swings, uncomfortable sex, and a host of other symptoms weren't enough to deal with, menopause is also a time when a woman's risk of cardiovascular disease shoots up to match men her age. Although scientists have known this for some time, new research is beginning to shed light on the complex link between heart disease and menopause, Hone Health reports. One factor is declining estrogen levels during perimenopause, which removes some of the hormone's cardioprotective...

  • February Monthly Column: Pentagon Reversal of DoD Travel Abortion Policy

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|Feb 7, 2025

    February 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - When I ran for Senate, I promised the people of Alabama that I would fight for them in Washington, D.C. Many Alabamians are enthusiastically pro-life and sent me to the Capitol with a clear message: every life is worth fighting for. Shortly after the Supreme Court overturned the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, the former Secretary of Defense issued a memo requiring taxpayers to pay for abortion-related travel for military service mem...

  • Tuberville Praises President Trump for Making Tariffs Great Again

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) delivered a floor speech praising President Donald Trump's recent implementation of reciprocal tariffs to ensure fairness and bolster our national security. "I come to the floor today to talk to you about President Trump's tariffs. The media is in full meltdown. They're in a full meltdown mode after President Trump imposed duties and retaliatory tariffs this week on countries that have basically been ripping the United...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Questions Legality of Current CFPB Funding Structure

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) participated in a hearing of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs where she spoke with Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell at his "Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress." Senator Britt began by remarking on President Trump's recent efforts, consistent with his campaign promises, to slash wasteful spending: "There's been a lot of conversation both in and out of this hearing room today . ....

  • Alabama House of Representatives passed unemployment eligibility reform bill

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 11, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama House of Representatives passed House Bill 29, which introduces significant changes to unemployment eligibility standards. Sponsored by Representative Ed Oliver, R-Dadeville, the bill aims to increase the number of potential employers a person must contact weekly to qualify for unemployment benefits1. Under the new legislation, individuals seeking unemployment benefits will need to reach out to five potential employers each week, up from the...

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