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  • Georgia underwhelms in week three

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    The Alabama Gazette panel correctly picked that Georgia would defeat Kentucky; but most of us thought that Georgia would win it by four touchdowns. The hard fought defensive contest that they actually played in the third week of the SEC season was entirely unanticipated by most of the staff. The staff was divided on the LSU versus South Carolina game and we were correct in that game could have gone either way. Most of the panel failed to predict Toledo's dominance over Mississippi State. More...

  • House passes Tuberville bill to restore benefits to defrauded veterans

    Staff Writer|Sep 1, 2024

    September 19, 2024 - WASHINGTON – on Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Restoring Benefits to Defrauded Veterans Act. This is U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville's (R) legislation to reissue benefits to defrauded veterans. "We'd like to believe we live in a country where no one would take advantage of our veterans, but sadly it does happen," said Sen. Tuberville. What's worse is if the money that was lost to fraud is never returned. This bill attempts to help right that wrong by e...

  • Rogers and Smith lead a bipartisan codel to visit Silicon Valley

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    September 19, 2024 – WASHINGTON – U.S Representatives Mike Rogers (R-Alabama) and Adam Smith (D-Washington), the Chairman and the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee, recently led a bipartisan congressional delegation visit to Silicon Valley. Joining them on the visit were U.S. Representatives John Garamendi (D-California), Matt Gaetz (R-Florida), Ro Khanna (D-California), Carlos Gimenez (R-Florida), Sara Jacobs (D-California), Nancy Mace (R-Sourth Carolina), Marc Veasey (D-...

  • Best colleges in America

    Stacker, Seth Berkman, Andrea Vale, Data Work By Rob Powell|Sep 1, 2024

    The 2024-25 school year has kicked off at colleges around the United States—and the number of students at campuses nationwide is growing. Undergraduate enrollment was up 2.5% in the spring, the second consecutive semester of growth, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. As enrollment stabilizes following the coronavirus pandemic and more students pursue degrees than have in years, Stacker compiled a list of the best colleges in America using Niche's 2025 rankings. A...

  • Interest rates are finally coming down this year. Here's what that means for 5 common investments.

    Stacker, Dom DiFurio|Sep 1, 2024

    Federal interest rates have sat at a 24-year high for more than a year, making borrowing money the most expensive in decades. That, however, is poised to change, as the Federal Reserve announced a long-awaited cut to its federal funds rate this month. Wealth Enhancement analyzed resources from federal institutions, including the Federal Reserve, FINRA, and the Securities and Exchange Commission, to explain how lower interest rates can influence the returns expected from common investments. The a...

  • UAH researcher wins $608k SHINE grant to study Joule heating in the sun's atmosphere for clues to the biggest mystery in heliophysics

    Russ Nelson|Sep 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (SEP. 19, 2024) – Dr. Mehmet Sarp Yalim, a research scientist in the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR) at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama System, has won a $608,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Solar, Heliospheric, and INterplanetary Environment (SHINE) grant to study a process known as Joule, or Cowling, heating. The project, detailed in a paper in The Astrophysical Journal, seeks to demonstrate t...

  • What the ongoing worker shortage looks like in Alabama

    Stacker|Sep 1, 2024

    By now, the headlines are likely familiar: The "most unusual job market in modern American history." The "Great American Labor Shortage." The massive disruption to the job market wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, when by the latter half of 2021 almost half of American companies were reporting a worker shortage, impacted every corner of the nation. Since then, however, the job market has shifted back to more typical levels of employment, giving many Americans a renewed sense of normalcy. But...

  • Former State Senator Priscilla Dunn has died

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    September 17, 2024 – Montgomery – retired longtime state legislator Priscilla Dunn (D-Bessemer) passed away she was age 80. On Thursday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL07) spoke on the House Floor to honor the life and legacy of former State Senator Dunn. "A lifelong educator and trailblazing public servant, Senator Dunn dedicated her life to the betterment of her community and the State of Alabama," said Rep. Sewell in her House floor speech. "In 1961, she graduated from Abrams High School in...

  • Alabama Gazette panel picks SEC week 4 games

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    Overall the Alabama Gazette panel had a good week picking Southeastern Conference football games. More teams will be starting conference play this week so expect some real wars like the LSU v. South Carolina and Georgia v. Kentucky games this week. A number of teams are still playing out of conference opponents. SEC games of the week Florida is at Mississippi State Ohio is at Kentucky Arkansas is at Auburn UCLA is at LSU Vanderbilt is at Missouri Akron is at Sout Carolina Bowling Green is at...

  • The parent report card: Teachers get an 'A.' The system? Not so much.

    Stacker, Amanda Geduld - The 74|Sep 1, 2024

    The parent report card: Teachers get an 'A.' The system? Not so much. Parents from across the political spectrum report greater confidence in their kids' teachers and schools than they do in the national education system at large, with the overwhelming majority (82%) giving teachers an 'A' or 'B' for how they've handled education this year. The results come from a survey that polled 1,518 parents of K-12 public school students conducted by the National Parents Union between May 7-11, 2024....

  • Commercial fire insurance: 10 tips to reduce the risk of fire at your business

    Sep 1, 2024

    Every 23 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire. Fear of fire at your small business is justified. And prevention, as well as commercial fire insurance, could help. A lot of commercial fire insurance protection comes from the right commercial property insurance. But when you dig into the details of fire insurance for your small business, you may need to go beyond a commercial property policy. NEXT explains what to know when looking for fire insurance and ways to prevent a fire at your...

  • ADPH announces Clear the Crib Challenge to combat sleep-related infant deaths

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Public Health|Sep 1, 2024

    The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) wants you to help combat infant mortality by joining the #ClearTheCrib #SafeSleepAL challenge. Sleep-related infant deaths are still a major problem in Alabama. Of the 391 babies that tragically died in 2022, 105 are counted as Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUIDs). SUIDs include deaths with the following causes listed on the death certificate: sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), accidental suffocation or strangulation in bed, and undetermined....

  • Alabama's August Labor Force Participation Rate Unchanged at 57.5%: Jobs Count Increases by More Than 40,000 Over the Year

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Labor|Sep 1, 2024

    September 20, 2024 - MONTGOMERY – Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced today that Alabama's labor force participation rate for August is unchanged at 57.5%. The percentage of prime-age workers increased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 79.4% over the month. Over the year, this number increased by 1.6 percentage points from 77.8%. Prime-age workers are those aged 25-54 years. "Prime age workers are continuing to do their part here in Alabama," said W...

  • Alabama Coastal Cleanup Set for Saturday, September 21 Volunteer Opportunities Still Available

    AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources|Sep 1, 2024

    Are you looking for an opportunity to get outside with friends and family and do something that benefits your community and the environment? If so, you are encouraged to take part in the state's largest single-day volunteer cleanup event, the 37th Annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup. The event will take place in Baldwin and Mobile counties on September 21, 2024, from 8 a.m. until noon. "Without volunteers and the event sponsors, Alabama's Coastal Cleanup would not be possible," said Chris Blankenship...

  • Katie Britt Congratulates Alabama Students Attending United States Service Academies

    Guest Writer, Senator Britts office|Sep 1, 2024

    September 20, 2024 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) congratulated 13 Alabama students, whom she nominated, on their acceptance to United States service academies starting this fall semester. The service academies include the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and U.S. Air Force Academy. "On behalf of the people of Alabama, it was truly an honor to nominate these outstanding young men and women to attend o...

  • Modular construction is on the rise. Can it build high-quality affordable housing?

    Stacker, Leo Miranda for Next City|Sep 1, 2024

    When Minneapolis' housing authority put out a request to build affordable housing at scale across the city, eight teams of designers, developers and architects submitted proposals. The winning bid: a plan for modular housing. What set modular construction apart from the pack? It delivered on speed, Minneapolis Public Housing Authority officials say, saving it time and money and helping it shorten the city's nearly 7,500 person waitlist for affordable units. Next City reports that within 14...

  • UAB picks up second loss of season in Fayetteville

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    The UAB Blazers football team traveled to Arkansas on September 14 and picked up their second loss of the season. UAB was stepping up in class to play a Southeastern Conference powerhouse – the Arkansas Razorbacks. UAB looked much improved over its week 2 performance against ULM; but still picked up the L – 27 to 37. UAB has started the season 1 and 2. The game was tied at halftime at 20 points; but Arkansas dominated the second half 7 to 17. UAB moved the ball at will racking up 354 yards of to...

  • "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" Coming Saturday

    Luisa Reyes

    A new Superman movie is being released this Saturday, September 20th, 2024. However, rather than being a cartoon or a superhero action movie, this biographical documentary focuses on the story of the New York actor, Christopher Reeve. Christopher Reeve portrayed the caped superhero, Super Man, in the "Superman" film series that were made between 1978 and 1987. And with his disarming and winsome smile, coupled with a good physique at 6' 4" tall, it seemed like the actor had a charmed life laid...

  • Sewell Condemns Illegal Seizure of Vulcan Materials Plant by Mexican Government, Requests Action by the U.S. Trade Representative

    Staff Writer|Sep 1, 2024

    September 20, 2024 - Washington D.C. – Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL07) condemned the illegal seizure of the Vulcan Materials plant by the Government of Mexico. Rep. Sewell led 13 of her colleagues, including every member of Alabama's House delegation, in a bipartisan letter to U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai requesting that USTR take action to address the seizure and make clear to the Mexican Government that there will be harsh repercussions should they proceed. The l...

  • UAH Alumni Association celebrates 7 outstanding graduates at annual awards dinner on Sept. 19

    Anne Marie Martin|Sep 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Sept. 20, 2024) – The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) Alumni Association celebrated the personal and professional successes of seven UAH graduates at the 2024 Alumni of Achievement Awards Dinner, held Sept. 19 on the UAH campus. The awards recognize individuals from each academic college as well as one Outstanding Young Alumni of Achievement. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System. The event is a signature component of Alumni Weekend 2024, which c...

  • Auburn football season is on the brink after second loss

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    Auburn has played four opponents. They crushed SWAC Alabama State (2-1), lost to the University of California, beat (0-3) New Mexico, and now have been defeated by their first SEC opponent in Arkansas (3-1) 24 to 14. It was Auburn's second five turnover performance and Auburn's second disappointing home loss. Auburn though they had their quarterback situation settled moving forward after the win over New Mexico. Nothing could be further from the truth in the wake of Saturday's performance at...

  • "Sean of the South LIVE" - A Review

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 1, 2024

    A delightfully entertaining and laugh out loud funny show, "Sean of the South LIVE", played to a full house at the historic Bama Theatre in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on Saturday, September 21st,2024. Similar in style to Lewis Grizzard, Jeff Foxworthy, and Rick Bragg; Sean of the South is the stage name of the columnist, novelist, and country musician, Sean Paul Dietrich - a Southern writer who was born in Missouri during the third quarter of Coach Paul Bear Bryant's farewell Liberty Bowl. Describing...

  • The Fourth Annual Defend the Orphans Kickball Tournament

    Luisa Reyes|Sep 1, 2024

    September 21, 2024 - COALING - Nine teams participated in The Fourth Annual Defend the Orphans Kickball Tournament hosted and organized by Coaling Baptist Church on Saturday. Originally k own as "Kicking Baseball", kickball was for many decades considered a children's elementary school game, however, it began growing in popularity in the 1990s among young professionals and adults. So much so that in 1998 the World Adult Kickball Association was founded. With several cities creating kickball...

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

    Stacker|Sep 1, 2024

    More than a dozen states are now seeing gasoline prices below $3 per gallon as costs have continued their decline in recent months, according to AAA data. Even with the switchover to winter blends this month—a nationwide practice that results in cheaper fuel that works well in cold weather—gas prices have been declining at a faster rate than they did at this time last year. That's in part due to a glut of domestic supply and lower demand for gas from American drivers than in 2023, according to...

  • A Patron Saint For Baptists

    Michael J. Brooks|Sep 1, 2024

    It’s a new day in book-reading since audio books and podcasts abound. And many bibliophiles now prefer e-books. Bookshelves can pile up with a lifetime of book purchases and handling boxes of books can be backbreaking when moving to a new place. I was interested in a discussion about books I heard in a recent ministers meeting. One participant said he listens to audio books, and sometimes listens to fiction audiobooks as he goes to sleep. I wondered if this particular reading counts in the n...

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