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December 31, 2025 – MONTGOMERY – 2025 is about to fade into memory. 2025 had a lot of familiar faces making news. The Alabama Gazette reminisces on the biggest stories it covered during the year. Number one has to be the return of Donald J. Trump to the presidency. Whether you love him, hate him, or are indifferent few Presidents are in the news as much as Trump is. His return to power, complete with over a hundred executive orders and a pro-MAGA cabinet has changed federal policy in ways aff...

The "Super Bowl effect": How major events cause a spike in travel by private jet The Super Bowl is the most high-profile sporting event in the United States, drawing around 70,000 spectators each year. At its peak, attendance has surpassed 103,000 people, which is roughly the population of a mid-sized American city. What sets the event apart is the unique blend of elite sportsmanship and blockbuster entertainment that attracts a who’s who of celebrities. Whether in attendance or as p...

When Senator Tommy Tuberville talks about national defense, he often frames it through a simple lens: America's security is only as strong as the innovation behind it. That theme was front and center in late December when he highlighted Huntsville's growing role in the nation's next major missile‑defense initiative - a system he referred to as the "Golden Dome." "The Golden Dome is the FUTURE of missile defense, and no place is better suited to develop this initiative than Huntsville, A...

Deportations, tariffs, court clashes, record shutdown mark a historic year in Washington DC This year produced a seemingly endless array of history-making events and nearly constant change to immigration policy, tariffs, the Education Department, and federal health care programs. President Donald Trump came back into office emboldened by a decisive 2024 election victory and empowered by Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress. The unified GOP government enacted a major tax cut and...

Congressman Dale Strong (R-05) in an email to constituents said that 2025 marked a period of remarkable progress and meaningful impact for our district and the nation at large. As we reflect on the past year, I am proud to highlight some of the most consequential achievements that have shaped our local community, fortified our national security, and enhanced the quality of life for Americans across the country. From historic tax reform to critical investments in defense infrastructure, and from...

We got to experience a warm Christmas this year but looks like it will be a big change to a frigid New Year's! Of course, New Year's celebrations bring fireworks, and fireworks and pets just don't mix. So please keep your pets secure (and warm) inside your home on New Year's Eve and perhaps even the evening/night of the 1st. Far too many pets end up lost from their fear of fireworks and not all make it home safe. Whether inside or not, also make sure your pet has a collar and its rabies tag at...

Cozy hobbies are the new self-care on TikTok—here’s how to find yours According to TikTok, “cozy hobbies” are the new self-care—and it’s easy to see why. These low-effort activities like journaling, watercoloring and crocheting invite you to slow down, use your hands and unplug from screens for a while, which is something we all need in this fast-paced, digital world. While the cooler months naturally call for all things cozy, especially as the days get shorter, evenings grow longer and we spen...

Andriy Blokhin // Shutterstock Auburn's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026, R...

Andriy Blokhin // Shutterstock Birmingham's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to...

Artazum // Shutterstock Daphne's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026, Redfin...

Sundry Photography // Shutterstock Mobile's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 202...

Alena Mozhjer // Shutterstock Tuscaloosa's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to...

Artazum // Shutterstock Huntsville's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026,...

Sundry Photography // Shutterstock Dothan's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 202...

Andriy Blokhin // Shutterstock Montgomery's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to...

Alena Mozhjer // Shutterstock Decatur's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026,...

Artazum // Shutterstock Florence's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026,...

Andriy Blokhin // Shutterstock Gadsden's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026,...

Alena Mozhjer // Shutterstock Anniston's 2025 housing market year in review In 2025, the U.S. housing market largely continued the sluggish trends that have defined the post-pandemic years: high prices, elevated mortgage rates, and persistent economic uncertainty. Historically few homes sold through November 2025, and as sellers struggled to find buyers, many chose not to list at all. That pullback reduced inventory throughout the year, which in turn kept prices elevated. Looking ahead to 2026,...

Do Americans feel safe at work? Survey reveals growing concerns Historically, workplace safety was largely associated with physical precautions, such as wearing protective gear and preventing slips and falls. However, evolving workforce demographics, shifting regulatory landscapes, and rapid technological advancements are redefining what safety means in the modern workplace. To gain deeper insight into these transformations, a nationwide survey of 1,000 American workers was conducted by EMCI...

Iran is once again engulfed in a wave of protests that have spread from Tehran to dozens of cities across the country, prompting a forceful crackdown by security forces and raising fears of a prolonged period of instability. What began as localized demonstrations over soaring prices and a collapsing currency has evolved into one of the most significant challenges to Iran's clerical leadership since the 2022–2023 uprising following the death of Mahsa Amini. The latest unrest began when m...

January 3, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump (R) announced on Friday that the U.S. military has toppled the Venezuelan dictator Nicholas Maduro. President Trump said on Truth Social – "The United States of America has successfully carried out a large-scale strike against Venezuela and its leader, President Nicolas Maduro, who has been, along with his wife, captured and flown out of the Country. This operation was done in conjunction with U.S. Law Enforcement. Details to fol...

November 5, 2025 – AUBURN UNIVERSITY – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke to thousands of persons about the legacy of the late Charlie Kirk at the Turning Point USA event in Auburn. “It was great to host Turning Pont USA at Auburn University last night,” said Sen. Tuberville in a statement after speaking at the event. “You know I was encouraged to see 6,000 patriotic students come out to this event. Very important, At Auburn we are usued to seeing students lined up at Neville t...

Imagine driving down a busy road in Eastchase, surrounded by new shops and homes popping up everywhere. That sense of growth brings excitement, but it also raises questions about safety. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Department steps up with a smart move: the grand opening of their new substation on November 13, 2025. This outpost promises quicker help and stronger ties to the neighborhood. The Eastchase Expansion: A Demand for Increased Visibility Eastchase has changed fast. New stores draw c...

(Montgomery, Ala) – Alabama Attorney General Marshall joined a brief challenging a Colorado school district's policy that uses a student's self-professed gender identity rather than biological sex to room students together on field trips and sporting events. A federal district court dismissed a lawsuit brought by parents challenging the policy. Attorney General Marshall joined a 21-state brief in support of the parents' appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The brief a...