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  • Where the most people are about to retire

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP|Mar 2, 2025

    As more people retire in a community, they change the dynamics within those local economies. This can mean that spending shifts: What was once spent on gasoline for the commute, or lunch out near the office may now be spent on more personal interests and expenses. Similarly, retirement trends can open up local jobs for younger generations. It may also shift the tax base, as retirees in some places may receive a break on their property taxes and income may move from earnings to Social Security...

  • The science behind how romantic relationships affect mental health

    Stacker, Kayla Levy|Mar 2, 2025

    With their potential for love, conflict, and vulnerability, it's no surprise that romantic relationships and mental health are deeply connected. A growing body of research shows that healthy relationships can provide emotional support and resilience, while relationship distress can be a strong predictor of mental health challenges like depression and anxiety. The link between relationships and mental health is bidirectional as well. Data shows that whether or not someone has a mental health cond...

  • Robert McCollum is running for State Auditor

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 11, 2025, DADEVILLE, AL Businessman Robert L. McCollum announced recently that he is running in the Republican primary for Alabama State Auditor in 2026. The Auditor's race will be open, because incumbent Auditor Andrew Sorrell (R) has already announced that he is running for Secretary of State. McCollum, a lifelong Republican and a small business owner. McCollum has previously made two failed runs for statewide office. In 2022 he forced a runoff election for Public Service Commission...

  • Senator Tuberville's Fight for Women's Sports is a Fight for America's Values

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Mar 2, 2025

    The radical left has once again shown its true colors. Last week, in a moment of sheer political theater, Senate Democrats donned pink, a color traditionally associated with supporting women's rights, in an ostensible display of solidarity-right after voting in lockstep against Senator Tommy Tuberville's Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. The contradiction was glaring. They claimed to stand for women while actively undermining their privacy, dignity, and opportunities in sports. This w...

  • On this day in 1884 the state of Mississippi established the First U.S. State College for Women

    A.I. generated content|Mar 2, 2025

    A Historic Milestone in Mississippi, 1884 The year 1884 marks a significant milestone in the history of women's education in the United States. It was on this date - March 12 - in 1884 that Mississippi took a pioneering step by establishing the first state college dedicated exclusively to the education of women. This groundbreaking institution, known as the Mississippi Industrial Institute and College (MIIC), was founded in Columbus, Mississippi, with the vision of providing higher education to...

  • Top trending U.S. car models, according to Google trends

    Stacker, Dan Frio|Mar 2, 2025

    In social media internet-search parlance, if you're trending, there's a good chance you've done something wrong, embarrassing or wildly entertaining. Automakers are often trending, of course, but not always for an exciting design or tech breakthrough like they'd hope, but usually for some disastrous recall or financial mismanagement. We wanted to see what brands and models were trending for the right reasons: Anticipated new launches, overhauls, and redesigns to popular existing nameplates....

  • The top restaurant trends in 2025

    Stacker, Natalie Zunker|Mar 2, 2025

    Restaurant owners entered 2025 feeling optimistic, according to data from the 2025 Square Future of Restaurants report. With costs rising and time more valuable than ever, restaurants are exploring new strategies to optimize operations, improve guest experiences, and drive revenue. To understand restaurant leaders' current goals and challenges, as well as what customers want from dining experiences this year, Square collaborated with Bredin to survey 2,000 restaurant owners and managers and...

  • UAB recognized as 'Center of Excellence' for their work on obstetrics

    Staff Writer|Mar 2, 2025

    BIRMINGHAM, AL - The University of Alabama at Birmingham received the Center of Excellence designation from the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology. Dr. Yasser Sakawi, M.D. is a professor of anesthesiology as well as the interim vice chair for the Division of Obstetric Anesthesia "In 2024, we began the re-designation application process with results announced in 2025," said Dr. Sakawi. "A collaborative effort between anesthesia, obstetrics, nursing, informatics and pediatrics was in...

  • Budget cuts impact national parks: What visitors need to know

    Stacker, Jenna Wayne|Mar 2, 2025

    On Feb. 14, 2025, the National Park Service laid off about 1,000 probationary employees, targeting those hired less than a year ago, as part of efforts to downsize the federal workforce under the Trump administration. Additionally, over 700 employees opted to resign, further reducing staff levels. These staffing changes occurred just weeks before the busy season, typically from May to September, creating operational challenges across the 428 sites within the national park system, Outwander...

  • 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...

  • Senators Tuberville and Lummis introduce legislation to establish strategic bitcoin reserve

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    March 11, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) and Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyoming) in introduced the Boosting Innovation, Technology, and Competitiveness through Optimized Investment Nationwide (BITCOIN) Act in the U.S. Senate. The BITCOIN Act establishes a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve to serve as an additional store of value to bolster America's balance sheet and ensure the transparent management of Bitcoin holdings of the federal government. This legislation would cod...

  • Congressman Aderholt Reintroduces the Deliver for Democracy Act

    Congressman Robert Aderholt's Office|Mar 2, 2025

    March 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. –Congressman Robert B. Aderholt (R-AL04) and Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II (D-MO) announced today the reintroduction of the Deliver for Democracy Act in the 119th Congress. This bipartisan legislation seeks to improve the efficiency and reliability of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), particularly in the delivery of periodicals and newspapers, ensuring that Americans have timely access to critical news and information. Congressman Aderholt emphasized the u...

  • Attorney General Marshall: Three Men Indicted and Charged in Lee County Under Criminal Enterprise Act

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Mar 2, 2025

    March 13, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today announced the indictment of three men in Lee County for discharging a weapon into an occupied building or vehicle, with enhanced charges under Alabama's Criminal Enterprise Act. Jamaroun Dayshun Satterwhite, Demarious Ross, and Timothy Bell each face four felony counts stemming from their alleged involvement in the crime. These indictments are the result of a collaborative investigation between the Attorney G...

  • OUTDOOR TRUTHS

    Gary Miller|Mar 2, 2025

    The map showed 700 acres in famous Pike County, Illinois. And it was ours to hunt – 4 of us, that is. We had planned on this hunt for months and knew we would be arriving at the prime time for the rut. The outfitter showed us where some of the best places to put a stand were but also wanted us to scout the day before we were scheduled to hunt. The 700 acres were broken down into three sections; the east side, the west side, and the sanctuary which lay between the two and to the north. This w...

  • 8 expert weight loss tips for women over 40

    Stacker, Lindsay Boyers|Mar 2, 2025

    As you approach middle age, you may notice that it's getting harder to zip up your jeans and your clothes are feeling a little too tight, especially around your belly. Unfortunately, this is normal. Studies show that women gain an average of 1.5 pounds per year during the menopause transition, largely due to a decline in estrogen levels. Decreasing estrogen levels changes how your body stores fat, typically moving away from the hips and thighs to accumulate around the abdomen, Christine Maren,...

  • LaPoint Issues CTA on HB340

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Mar 2, 2025

    March 13, 2025 - Bill would require DHR to notify parents when under investigation Author and investigative journalist Terri LaPoint has issued a Call To Action (CTA) on HB340, asking that it be put on the agenda for the Alabama House's Children and Senior Advocacy Committee. The Committee's next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19th at 10:30 AM. At present, there are no uniform procedures requiring notification be given to parents or custodians who are under investigation by the...

  • Advisory Board Gets Update, Expands Snapper Season

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Mar 2, 2025

    At the first Alabama Conservation Advisory Board meeting of 2025, held last weekend in Montgomery, Board members heard a state of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) report from Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship as well as proposed tweaks to the white-tailed deer daily bag limit and changes to the red snapper season. The proposed changes to red snapper season should be great news for those who love to fish for Alabama's signature saltwater species....

  • Robin Litaker is running for Congressional District 7

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 2, 2025

    Retired teacher and principal Robin Litaker recently announced that she would once again seek the Republican nomination in the Seventh Congressional District. Litaker will be challenging popular Democratic incumbent Terri Sewell. If Litaker wins the GOP nomination, this would be a rematch of the 2024 race where Sewell defeated Litaker. Sewell has represented CD7 since her first election in 2010. Democrats also picked up the recently redistricted Second Congressional District in November, when at...

  • How to rent out your house: 12 steps to success

    Stacker, Ryan Squires|Mar 2, 2025

    The question of how to rent out your house might arise due to a move, financial reasons, or an emotional attachment to the property that keeps you from selling it. The process can be daunting, though. There are legal elements to understand, tenants to screen, and home improvements to ensure your rental is competitive and attractive to applicants. Don't let fear of the unknown stop you. There are tricks and tools available that make home rental a breeze. Below, TurboTenant will take a deep dive...

  • RESCHEDULED !!!Focus on America to Host Eubank on Saturday RESCEDULED!!!

    Dr. Bill Chitwood

    Focus on America (FOA) will host Ann Eubank during their March meeting in Huntsville. The meeting will be Saturday, March 15 at The Livin' Room, 2820 Governors Drive SW, Huntsville, AL 35805 from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM. Eubank, the Chair of Alabama Legislative Watchdogs, will be discussing the United Nations' Agenda 2030 in Alabama. She will address issues surrounding the possible unknowingly implemented portions of this Agenda through economic development initiatives, its constitutionality,...

  • 5 ways small business owners can reduce taxes in 2025

    Stacker, John Malone for Ramp|Mar 2, 2025

    If you wait until tax season to think about taxes, you are already behind. The number one mistake Ramp sees small business owners make when it comes to taxes is failing to plan. Most small business owners treat taxes as a once-a-year obligation. They meet with their accountant in March or April, hand over a stack of documents, and hope for the best. By that point, most opportunities to reduce taxes are long gone. Tax savings happen before the year ends, not when filing a return. Some of the...

  • What to know about state legislative seats that changed party control in 2024

    Stacker, Nathan Maxwell|Mar 2, 2025

    In the Nov. 5, 2024, elections, Republicans gained 55 state legislative seats, Democrats lost 54, and Independents and minor party officeholders lost one, Ballotpedia reports. That means the overall partisan composition across all 50 state legislatures changed by 0.7% in favor of Republicans. In 2022, the partisan composition changed 0.4% toward Republicans, with Democrats losing four seats, Republicans gaining 27 seats, and Independents and minor party officeholders losing 20 seats. Both 2024...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Brian Schatz, Representative Gary Palmer Introduce Lulu's Law in Honor of Brave Alabama Teenager

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Mar 2, 2025

    March 13, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) along with Representative Gary Palmer (R-Ala.) today reintroduced Lulu's Law-bipartisan, bicameral legislation named in honor of 16-year-old Lulu Gribbin from Mountain Brook, Alabama. In June 2024, Lulu Gribbin endured nearly fatal injuries sustained when a shark attacked her and McCray Faust. Just 90 minutes earlier and a few miles away, another woman was also attacked by a shark. "Last June, t...

  • Governor Ivey declares a state of emergency

    Governor's Press Office|Mar 2, 2025

    Governor Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for ALL 67 counties ahead of this weekend's severe weather. Governor Ivey also issued the following comment: "The state of Alabama is at risk for potentially dangerous, severe weather throughout this weekend, so it is critical that everyone stays very aware of their local forecasts. Now is the time to make any preparations and have a plan, should the weather conditions become dangerous. Certainly, we are no stranger to Mother Nature's wrath, but...

  • Fish are thriving in the river Seine

    Stacker, Peter Yeung for Reasons to be Cheerful|Mar 2, 2025

    On a damp and grimly grey winter day in Paris, Bill François is a beacon of positivity. After a brief stroll along the River Seine, he comes to a halt at the Henri IV Dock with Notre Dame Cathedral just about visible through the mist. Here, François flicks his wrist back and then gently launches a fishing line out into the choppy waters. "The Seine is a wild place in the heart of Paris," enthuses François, who has come prepared in an all-weather outfit that includes a cap, sunglasses, and wa...

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