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  • Sewell announces $16.9 Million to upgrade Montgomery Bus System

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma) announced $16,941,377 from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to upgrade the City of Montgomery's bus system. The funding comes from U.S. Department of Transportation's Bus and Bus Facilities Grant Program and was made possible by President Biden's trillion dollar bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The grant will help the City of Montgomery buy new battery electric buses, charging equipment, and initiate a workforce training program. "This...

  • State Rep. Kelvin Lawrence has been charged with forgery and possession of a forged instrument

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) announced that state Representative Kelvin Jamichael Lawrence (D-Hayneville) was arrested on two felony charges. Rep. Lawrence is age 50 and a resident of Hayneville in Lowndes County. He is the former Mayor of Hayneville. He represents House District 69 in Lowndes, Montgomery, Wilcox, and Autauga Counties. He has served in the House since 2014. He was charged with forgery in the second degree and with criminal possession of a forged...

  • Why Can't America Get Elections Right?

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jul 1, 2024

    The UK just wrapped up an election, and guess what? They managed to count the votes the same day, the Prime Minister conceded that night, and today, the next day, there is a clean transfer of power. No drama, no chaos, no endless counting, no mysterious “late-night” ballot drops. So, why can’t the United States, the leader of the free world, get its act together when it comes to elections? First, let us talk about efficiency. The UK managed their election like a well-oiled machine. The votes...

  • White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denies that Biden has Parkinson's

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denies that Biden has Parkinson's On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had a fiery exchange with reporters during the weekly press briefing. She dodged reporters questions about published reports that President Joseph R. Biden (D) was meeting repeatedly with a top Parkinson's disease specialist. The New York Post had reported earlier in the day that Dr. Kevin Cannard has visited the White House eight times in the last eight...

  • Tuberville is critical of what he claims has been the politicization of the Justice System

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) joined a roundtable discussion alleging that there has been weaponization of the U.S. Department of Justice under President Joseph R. Biden (D) and Attorney General Merrick Garland against Biden's political opponents. The conversation focused on allegations that the Biden Administration is using taxpayer dollars to attack concerned parents at school board meetings, devout Catholics, and pro-life advocates. This is in addition to the...

  • College of Business researcher promotes "digital wellness" by studying ways consumers are detoxing from addictive technology

    Russ Nelson, UAH Research Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (JUL 10, 2024) – In this digital age, there is growing concern that the overconsumption of digital media through smartphones, apps and social sites can impact mental and physical health, as well as increase social dysconnectivity. Increasingly, however, many people are looking to take back the hours they typically spend glued to their devices and instead foster a healthier relationship with the online world. Dr. Karen Anne Wallach, a researcher at The University of Alabama in H...

  • Secretary of State Wes Allen Signs Agreement with State of Louisiana to Cross Check Voter Files

    Guest Writer, Alabama Secretary of States office|Jul 1, 2024

    Last week, Secretary of State Wes Allen signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry to cross-check the states' voter files and identify individuals registered to vote in both states. Once an individual has been identified as a potentially ineligible voter, the Secretary of State's office will begin the voter removal process in accordance with the National Voter Registration Act. Louisiana is the sixth state to partner with Alabama as part of the...

  • Tuberville says that we cannot survive as a country if we don't start drilling for our own oil and natural gas

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) told the Alabama Press corps that climate change is a "hoax" and that the United States "cannot survive" "unless we start drilling for our own oil and natural gas." The Alabama Gazette asked Tuberville about a new California rule that would require railroads to use only electric, rechargeable electric, or hydrogen powered train locomotives in order to fight climate change. Tuberville denounced what he called "this climate hoax." "Keep elect...

  • Alabama Shipyard Receives National Shipbuilders Annual Excellence in Safety and Improvement in Safety Awards

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    MOBILE – The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) today announced Alabama Shipyard received SCA's annual "Excellence in Safety" Award for the 2023 calendar year. SCA, the national trade association representing the U.S. shipyard industry, honors companies with annual safety awards for the enhancement of operations and promotion of safety and accident prevention. Through proactive approaches and dedication to improving the safety of employees, Alabama Shipyard is one of 18 shipyards to r...

  • Sewell opposes the SAVE Act

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma) expressed her opposition to the House Republicans' election reform legislation H.R. 8281 – the SAVE Act. Sewell called instead for the House to consider the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act – which she is sponsoring. Rep. Terri Sewell is the Ranking Member of the Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Elections. She spoke on the House floor in strong opposition of H.R. 8281. "As a daughter of Selma and Representative of...

  • Palmer votes in favor of legislation to prevent noncitizens from voting in American Elections

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act – H.R. 8281 221 to 198. Congressman Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) released a statement after voting in favor of the bill to make our elections more secure by requiring that states obtain proof of citizenship before registering people to vote. "The Biden administration and Congressional Democrats have allowed millions of illegal immigrants to infiltrate our nation, hereby threatening the i...

  • Katie Britt accuses Senate Democrats of "Fearmongering" after partisan abortion bill vote fails

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) said that the Senate Democrats' vote on the so-called Reproductive Freedom for Women Act was another example of Democrats engaging in fearmongering. Republicans predictably blocked the bill that would have stripped the Hyde Amendment from law freeing up the Biden administration to provide taxpayer subsidized abortions on demand. "I'm proud to be pro-life, pro-family, and pro-woman. Make no mistake – today was nothing more than yet another s...

  • UAH announces search for a master developer to enhance college-town experience

    Kristina Hendrix, UAH|Jul 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (JUL 10, 2024) – The University of Alabama in Huntsville, part of The University of Alabama System, is embarking on an extensive real estate project on University Drive. The university is seeking a master developer to collaborate and transform the former Executive Plaza site The former 58-acre Executive Plaza site sits between UAH and MidCity The master developer will restore the 58-acre property, creating a vibrant multi-use district and establishing a signature college-town e...

  • Large Invasive lizards making a home in Georgia

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    The Georgia Department of Natural Resources reports that Argentine black and white tegus – an invasive species of large lizard native to Argentina – are breeding in the wilds of Georgia. Argentine black and white tegus can growing up to 4 feet long and weigh 10 pounds or more. They eat everything from bird eggs to small animals and plants. The big tegus remain an issue in Tattnall and Toombs counties. Four Argentine black and white tegus were recently reported, on both sides of the county lin...

  • Scientists warn that global warming could create a new ice age

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    Currently the jet stream takes warm air off of the Southeastern United States and Gulf of Mexico and takes it to Europe making Europe warmer than comparable latitudes in the U.S., Canada, or Siberia. A new study by scientists however suggests that all that could change due to global warming, changing the direction of the jet stream and plunging Europe into ice age conditions. Rome is near the 41st parallel. So is New York City, Iowa, Wyoming, and North Korea. London is just south of the 51st...

  • Ivey announces that federal government will contribute $550 million to the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Friday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has awarded a $550 million discretionary grant from the Bridge Investment Program to the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project. The major grant award is believed to be one of the largest federal grants ever received for an Alabama project and is the second-largest in the program’s history. The grant breathes new life to the decades-long project to build a new Interstate 10 Bridge and Bayway c...

  • State-of-the-Art Shooting Range in Works in Shelby County

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Jul 1, 2024

    Fortunately, the number of people in Alabama who participate in the traditional outdoor endeavors of hunting and fishing has remained relatively steady, but one activity is on an upward trajectory – shooting sports. That fact has definitely been noticed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division, which is in the process of adding a state-of-the-art shooting facility in Shelby County to complement the 12 existing s...

  • Happy Pecan Pie Day!

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Jul 1, 2024

    July 12th is National Pecan Pie Day! The origins of this day are unclear, but who cares? Pecan Pie is awesome, and obviously deserves its own day. There is a bit of controversy over just where pecan pie was invented, with some saying Georgia, others insisting on Louisiana. We all know, however, that pecan pie was invented right here in Alabama-those who say otherwise are fools, liars, mentally unbalanced, or likely all three. In honor of Pecan Pie Day, here's my Momma's recipe. You'll have the b...

  • Sewell announces job fair in Bessemer on August 8

    Guest Writer

    On Friday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma) announced that her annual job fair will be in Bessemer this year on August 8. "Are you looking for a job or interested in exploring a new career opportunity?" wrote Rep. Sewell. "If so, I hope you'll join me for our 13th Annual Job Fair in Bessemer, Alabama on Thursday, August 8th! Our event will be located at the Bessemer Civic Center from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m." "As your Congresswoman, I have made it my mission to bring more resources and...

  • Tuberville bill to reauthorize poison control centers passes Senate unanimously

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed Senator Tommy Tuberville's (R-Alabama) bipartisan Poison Control Centers Reauthorization Act of 2024 unanimously. Sen. Tuberville's legislation reauthorizes the Poison Control Centers (PCC) Network program through 2029, providing lifesaving care to millions of families. Identical legislation cleared the House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously in March. "Poison Centers across the country play a critical role in keeping our families and kids safe," said...

  • Katie Britt questions Fed Chair Powell on controversial proposed banking rules

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) questioned Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) Jerome Powell during a Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing. She voiced her concerns over the long-term debt proposed rule and instituting it prior to the full implementation of the Basel III Endgame proposal. "Chair Powell, I have repeatedly talked about my concern with [the] long-term debt proposal and just think that it has not been well thought through," said Senator...

  • Mike Rogers and Gary Palmer return from Europe as part of a bipartisan national security space delegation

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Monday Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Saks) announced that he and Congressman Adam Smith (D-Washington), the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee have just returned from a congressional delegation trip to Europe to discuss national security threats from space. Congressman Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) was a part of the bipartisan congressional delegation to Luxembourg, France, and Italy. There they discussed allied cooperation on National Security Space. Joining Rogers,...

  • Armed Service Committee Republicans are "outraged" over reports that Army is training that pro-life groups are terror groups

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    Reports have surfaced that the U.S. Army has been training soldiers that pro-life Americans are dangerous extremists who pose a terror risk to the military. Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Saks) and Jim Banks (R-Indiana) led a letter of House Armed Service Committee members expressing their outrage at this systematic demonization of pro-life Americans. Banks is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Military Personnel, and Rogers is the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. They led their...

  • Trump wounded in shooting in Pennsylvania

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    **Updated 7-17 On Saturday, former President Donald J. Trump (R) was wounded in an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was hit in the ear while addressing supporters at the rally. Had the bullet been an inch and a half to the right Trump would almost certainly have been killed. The shooter has been killed by law enforcement. An AR-15 style rifle was recovered at the scene. The shooter reportedly fired eight rounds from a rooftop reportedly 250 yards away The media is reporting...

  • This is not just an attack on a man; it's an attack on everything we stand for as Americans.

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jul 1, 2024

    I have outrage burning in my heart and a fire in my soul. President Donald J. Trump, a true patriot and relentless fighter for our great nation, has just survived an assassination attempt. This is not just an attack on a man; it’s an attack on everything we stand for as Americans. This was not just a bullet aimed at President Trump; it was a bullet aimed at every single one of us who believes in the values of freedom, justice, and the American way of life. In typical Biden hate filled r...

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