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  • Which U.S. states have the highest and lowest cost of raising a child?

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn|Jul 1, 2024

    Which U.S. states have the highest and lowest cost of raising a child? When it comes to two working parents raising one child, the median annual cost across all states is $22,850 – but the range of costs from state to state can vary and even be much higher. In fact, it costs twice as much in some states as compared with others. With this in mind, SmartAsset set out to find where it's most and least expensive for working parents to raise a child, ranking states by additional annual costs for t...

  • Over 2 billion meals a year: A brief history of the school breakfast program

    Stacker, Ali Hickerson, Data Work By Emma Rubin|Jul 1, 2024

    Free school breakfasts, in one form or another, have been a mainstay of American education for nearly a century. Increasingly, schools and state administrations are developing new ways to meet the needs of children who suffer from food insecurity across the United States. The longstanding national School Breakfast Program is a federally funded program that operates in public and nonprofit private schools, and its impact goes far beyond the cafeteria. In 2022, around 2.2 billion breakfasts were...

  • Marijuana use is at an all-time high-Here's how it affects mental health

    Stacker, Kayla Levy|Jul 1, 2024

    Marijuana use is at an all-time high—Here's how it affects mental health Marijuana use is at an all-time high in the United States. In the past decade alone, Americans' reported marijuana smoking has more than doubled, increasing from 7% to 13% from 2013 to 2023, according to a national poll from Gallup. And, a separate study found that half of adults (50%) now say they have tried marijuana at some point in their lives. The reported increase in marijuana use, known formally as cannabis, p...

  • Sen. Garlan Gudger is focused on getting better after horrific jet ski crash

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    Sen. Garlan Gudger (R - Cullman) issued a public statement on Sunday from UAB Hospital, where he remains under treatment following a serious Fourth of July jet ski accident that resulted in three fractured vertebrae, six fractured ribs, a punctured lung, and internal bleeding. He was airlifted to UAB Hospital on Thursday following the accident on Smith Lake in which his personal watercraft was struck from behind by another, and he underwent a brief surgical procedure upon arrival to address the...

  • Tuberville says that Kamala Harris will probably be the Democratic nominee for President

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    A long worsening series of public gaffes, finally culminating in the worst televised debate performance by a mainstream presidential candidate in American history has made the mental competency of President Joseph R. Biden (D) and his ability to continue to lead going forward the biggest political story in the country. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke on this topic with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News on Sunday. Tuberville acknowledged that Biden is very sick and speculated that he wi...

  • Alabama medical cannabis delayed again

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    In 2021 a bipartisan majority of legislators voted for Alabama to become the latest state with lawful medical cannabis. Over three years have now passed and not a single Alabamian has been able to purchase doctor recommended legal medical cannabis anywhere in the state – and there is no reason to believe that that will change any time soon. On Tuesday, Montgomery Circuit Court James Anderson gave an order to stay licenses being issued for business entities to sell marijuana. Anderson issues anot...

  • These are the most prevalent disabilities in Alabama

    Stacker|Jul 1, 2024

    Despite 13% of the American population living with a disability, stigma and discrimination persist. With 44 million Americans living with some form of disability, it is more critical than ever to understand their needs. To give Americans a better idea of accommodations needed in their communities, accessiBe charted disability statistics in Alabama using Census Bureau data. This state-level story is part of a broader national analysis. Shares of state populations with certain disabilities are...

  • Congress returns to D.C. with Biden's future much in doubt

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    Congress returns this week from its Fourth of July break. The 535 members of the House and Senate return to a political landscape that is dramatically different after the first Presidential debate. Biden's disastrous debate performance on June 27 appeared to confirm the worst fears of Americans about the 81-year-old president's ability to serve. Noone thought Biden won the debate. The White House has spent the last ten days trying to put out political fires and calm Democratic voters and...

  • Baldwin County Sheriff Hoss Mack to retire

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    Multiple media sources are reporting that Baldwin County Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack will retire his post to accept the position of Executive Director of the Alabama Sheriff's Association in Montgomery – a position famously held by the late Bobby Timmons for decades. Mack has worked for the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office since 1989 and has served as Sheriff since 2007. WKRG TV's Debbie Williams is reporting that retirement will become effective later this summer or early fall. Alabama Governor K...

  • Marijuana use increases likelihood of college students dropping out

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    According to the most recent research, frequent marijuana use decreases academic performance in college students and increases the likelihood of students dropping out. This as marijuana use among students is near record highs. Nearly 40 percent of the students reported using marijuana in a recent poll of 19 colleges in Texas. 26 percent reported having used it on their campuses. Studies have shown that heavy marijuana use has been linked to dropping out of college and poor academic performance....

  • Alabama Attorney General Marshall Leads 26-State Coalition Supporting Religious Liberty before U.S. Supreme Court

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) led a coalition of 26 states that filed a brief Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court opposing the Hillsborough County Transit Authority's no-religious-speech advertising policy. Marshall and the coalition are urging the Court to review the policy because it infringed on the First Amendment rights of a Jewish synagogue, Young Israel of Tampa, to advertise on public transportation in Tampa, Florida. "By unlawfully denying a Jewish synagogue's proposed...

  • Katie Britt urges Biden administration to rescind its unrealistic electric vehicle mandates

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Monday, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) joined U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra (R-Iowa) in leading more than 150 of their colleagues in a bicameral letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan urging the Biden Administration to overturn its de facto electric mandate on trucks, tractors, buses, and semis. The final rule, entitled "Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles – Phase 3," was published on A...

  • Matthew McKenzie is seeking the appointment of Sheriff of Baldwin County

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Sunday night, longtime Baldwin County Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack Jr. (R) announced that he was retiring. On Monday County Commissioner Matt McKenzie announced that he is going to ask Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) to appoint him to the position when it becomes vacant. "I have served my country as a United States Marine, I have served the citizens of Baldwin as both a law enforcement officer and as your county commissioner," McKenzie said. "I will bring years of experience to the position of...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

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