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  • Katie Britt announces that Birmingham receives $4.2 million grant for a real time crime center

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    WASHINGTON, D.C., August 19, 2024 – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) announced that the City of Birmingham will receive a $4.2 million congressionally directed spending grant to expand the reach of its Real Time Crime Center. This congressionally directed spending was secured by Senator Britt in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, which passed the Senate and was enacted into law on March 9, 2024. The award was formally announced by the Department of Justice just this week. The City o...

  • Governor Ivey Makes Appointments to Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Board

    Governor's Press Office|Aug 1, 2024

    MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced her recent appointments made to the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS) Board. The newly established Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, a legislative priority of Governor Ivey, will offer Alabama students in all 67 counties a high school experience that will train them to enter an in-demand medical career post-graduation or after continued higher education learning. "The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences will help more A...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Commends U.S. Congressman Gary Palmer for Introducing House Companion to Lulu's Law

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    WASHINGTON, D.C., August 19, 2024 – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) commended U.S. Congressman Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) for introducing Lulu's Law in the U.S. House of Representatives. Senator Britt wrote and introduced Lulu's Law in the Senate. The bill is named in honor of 15-year-old Lulu Gribbin from Mountain Brook, Alabama who was attacked by a shark while visiting the Alabama Gulf Coast. Their legislation, which is cosponsored by the entire Alabama House delegation, would codify s...

  • Democratic National Convention begins today

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    The Democratic National Convention begins today Democrats from across the nation are in Chicago today to begin their national convention and formally nominate Vice President Kamala D. Harris and Tim Waltz as their 2024 presidential ticket. President Joseph R. Biden (D) will speak tonight to formally hand off the torch to Harris. Biden had been the presumptive nominee just four weeks ago; but was forced to withdraw by powerful Democratic elites, including former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi...

  • Where did Tim Walz go to college?

    Stacker, Margaret Attridge|Aug 1, 2024

    As governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz relied on his experience as a former high school teacher and football coach to champion education in his home state. Now, he may have the opportunity to impact education policy from the White House as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' running mate. Harris on Aug. 6 picked Walz, 60, as her choice for vice president, according to The Associated Press. As BestColleges reports, Walz, who earned a bachelor's degree from Chadron State College in...

  • When will a speeding ticket show up on insurance?

    Stacker, John Davey|Aug 1, 2024

    There's not much worse than seeing police car lights in your rearview mirror as you're being signaled to pull over. A speeding ticket with a hefty fine is a financial pain that you can no doubt do without. If you've recently received a speeding ticket, you may be wondering whether this will affect the average car insurance rates you pay with your insurance company. The short answer is that you may not necessarily see an increase at all, although there are some circumstances where you will....

  • How gas prices have changed in Florence in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Auburn in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Montgomery in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Tuscaloosa in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Daphne in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Mobile in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Gadsden in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Huntsville in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • How gas prices have changed in Anniston in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing turbulence...

  • How gas prices have changed in Dothan in the last week

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Gasoline prices haven't changed much in several weeks, and on average they sit about 45 cents lower than this same time last year. For the majority of the season, filling up the tank has cost as much—if not less—than it did last summer, according to AAA data. That trend may continue as the weather cools down and seasonal travel demand falls. Hurricane Ernesto veered away from the U.S. this week and spared drivers the impact of damaged oil and gas infrastructure, even if it is causing tur...

  • To be a top earner in these states, your annual salary will need to top $1 million

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP|Aug 1, 2024

    To be a top earner in these states, your annual salary will need to top $1 million The U.S. median income is around $75,000, with half of Americans earning less than that. High-income earners, on the other hand, can make 10 times that – or more. This top 1% also makes up a disproportionately large part of the tax base, with their incomes generally putting them in the highest federal tax bracket rate at 37%. While state and local level taxes may impact the spread of high earners in those a...

  • The impact of early childhood education is widespread, so why doesn't every city offer it?

    Stacker, Wade Zhou|Aug 1, 2024

    "What serves my children best is play-based learning that allows kids the space to learn in the place where they learn best. Play is the language of students, it's where they're the experts and it's where they're able to have a lot of fun and have a lot of joy, but also develop the critical executive functioning skills that determine life outcomes," Baltimore prekindergarten teacher Berol Dewdney told NPR in 2022. The word "education" is often associated with high school or college, where...

  • 25 least expensive states to live in

    Stacker, Aubrey Jane McClaine, Data Work By Luke Hicks|Aug 1, 2024

    Over the last three decades, the rising cost of living has been weighing on Americans. The situation became even more dire in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Record-setting inflation rates in 2022 and stagnating or falling salaries during the same period have burdened U.S. residents. The size of the middle class shrunk by 10 percentage points between 1971 and 2023, while lower-income American households grew from 27% to 30%, according to Pew Research. An unaffordable housing market coupled...

  • AG's office raids illegal gambling enterprises in Selma

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    August 19, 2024 - (Dallas County, Alabama) – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) announced temporary restraining orders (TRO) have been obtained against five illegal gambling facilities in Selma. "These facilities are operating with complete disregard to Alabama law," said AG Marshall. Monday's raids were in conjunction with the Dallas County Sheriff's office and the Dallas County District Attorney's office. "I applaud Dallas County Sheriff Granthum's dedication to combat this blight, a...

  • ADCNR Oyster Restoration Efforts Continue in Coastal Alabama

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Aug 1, 2024

    The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced today that extensive oyster restoration in Coastal Alabama will continue with funding through the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resources Damage Assessment Program (NRDA). ADCNR Commissioner Chris Blankenship serves as the Lead Trustee for Alabama. ADCNR recently received approval of $7 million for oyster restoration under the NRDA Regionwide Trustee Implementation Group Restoration Plan I. These funds will be used for th...

  • Registration for Alabama's Hunting 101 Workshops Now Open

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Aug 1, 2024

    For those who didn't grow up with hunting as part of their family experience, Alabama's Adult Mentored Hunting (AMH) program teaches all the skills needed to put wild game on the dinner table and help start new traditions. Getting started in the AMH program is as simple as signing up for a Hunting 101 workshop. Registration is currently open. The first workshop of the 2024-2025 season will take place near Birmingham at the William R. Ireland-Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) on...

  • Why I'm Voting for Trump Over Harris - Policies Over Personalities

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Aug 1, 2024

    As we head into the 2024 election, we face a choice that will define the future of America. It’s not just about personalities; it’s about policies—policies that will either propel us toward greater prosperity and security or drag us further down the path of division, government overreach, and economic despair. This election isn’t just Trump versus Harris; it's a battle between two diametrically opposed visions for our country. Let’s be clear: I’m voting for Donald Trump over Kamala Harris becaus...

  • Alabama Commerce Department wants to grow Alabama's aerospace industry

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    A delegation from the Alabama Department of Commerce attended the Farnborough International Air Show in Great Britain back in July. Alabama Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair wrote on Tuesday that she and her team return from that conference eyeing aerospace growth. "A working team from the Alabama Department of Commerce participated in last month's Farnborough International Airshow with a simple mission: build on the strong growth that is propelling the state's aerospace sector forward," said...

  • Registration for 2024 Youth Dove Hunts Opens August 26

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Aug 1, 2024

    The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) provides several youth dove hunt opportunities throughout the state each fall. A simple hunting setup combined with a fun, family-friendly atmosphere makes WFF's youth dove hunts an ideal way to introduce young people to the outdoors. Registration for this year's hunts will open at 8 a.m. on August 26, 2024. Although the hunts are free, online registration is required....

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