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Members of Alabama’s Congressional delegation are showing their support for the state of Israel in the wake of Iran’s missile attack against the Jewish nation. Iran launched close to 200 missiles against Israel Tuesday, in what is being called a “significant escalation” by the regime in Tehran. “U.S. naval destroyers joined Israeli Air Defense units […]
Communication has always been critical to international growth, development and understanding, but we take the ability of people to communicate for granted as most everyone has immediate access to phones, email, and text messaging. While instant communication is new, not too long ago, the main source of communication was the written word, transmitted primarily by […]
Dunning Roofing has a reputation for hard work and decency going all the way back to 2003. The company, first established in Birmingham, offers Lake Martin residents a premium local roofing service. Andrew McGreer, founder and owner of Dunning, spoke about the company with The Outlook and emphasized how important his employees are to the […]
Every Tuesday we present “The Auburn Corner,” where we’ll get into a different topic on the Auburn Tigers, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. The Auburn Tigers looked like a different team for the first three quarters against the Oklahoma Sooners. A stifling defense, moving the ball up […]
Harold Daggett, Chief Negotiator for the International Longshoremen Association (ILA) says his union is willing hold the U.S. economy hostage until their demands are met. Tuesday at midnight, roughly 47,000 unionized port workers belonging to the ILA walked off the job and are now on strike in an attempt to negotiate a 77% pay raise. […]
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) excoriated the U.S. Department of Justice this week over their latest lawsuit against the State of Alabama. The DOJ announced Friday they’re suing Alabama and Secretary of State Wes Allen for removing more than 3,000 names from its list of registered voters in a purge of non-citizens from being able […]
Damage and flooding from Hurricane Helene has caused the final St. Croix Open, presented by SEVIIN to be moved from South Carolina’s Lake Hartwell to Lake Martin, Alabama. The event will be the first time since 2018 that the 44,000-acre reservoir found on the Tallapoosa River has hosted a major B.A.S.S event. Bassmaster released a […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide earned their biggest win of the season over the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night in what some were saying was one of the best SEC football games over the last 20 years. As a result of the victory, the Tide moved up to No. 1 in the AP Poll for the […]
The University of Alabama at Birmingham could very soon be opening a new ‘state-of-the-art’ satellite dental clinic in the city of Decatur. The school is hoping that the location, which would open its doors in 2026, will help to serve residents in more rural parts of North Alabama who may not have access to consistent […]
Tuesday at midnight, roughly 47,000 unionized port workers belonging to the International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) walked off the job and are now on strike in an attempt to negotiate a 77% pay raise. Around 900 ILA members work at the Port of Mobile, which is one of the hubs impacted by the strike. The organization […]
Governor Kay Ivey today announced she has received a forward-thinking economic strategic plan presented by Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair. Designed to guide the state’s growth through the next decade and beyond, the plan cements Alabama’s status as a leader in economic development. This comprehensive plan — called Catalyst — replaces the state’s previous framework, Accelerate […]
Regions Bank announced they will offer disaster-recovery financial services for residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Helene. The Birmingham-based financial institution also said its non-profit, the Regions Foundation, has committed $150,000 in initial grant funding for organizations to help with disaster relief. “Relief organizations are on the ground meeting urgent needs, and we are honored […]
Dozens of electric vehicle (EV) owners showcased their cars and discussed the advantages and cost savings associated with the vehicles at EV showcases in two Alabama cities on Saturday, Sept. 28. A variety of EVs, including SUVs and full-sized pick-up trucks, were on display at showcases at The Market at Pepper Place in Birmingham and Tropic Falls […]
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) went on strike at midnight last night, halting operations at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts from Maine to Texas. The Alabama Port Authority, which oversees the Port of Mobile, is one of the many impacted. The strike is the first major labor action by the ILA since 1977. […]
Violent crime is a complex issue influenced by various social, economic, and systemic factors. The fundamental question is what are the common denominators in all high-crime areas, and, secondly, what would it take to eradicate them. Ineffective or disconnected leadership can lead to inadequate policies and resources for crime prevention, community engagement, and social services. […]
7. Alabama has reaffirmed its status as a business-friendly state, securing the No. 8 spot in Area Development’s 2024 “Top States for Doing Business” report, with top rankings in property tax environment and workforce training. This recognition highlights the state’s commitment to fostering economic growth through favorable policies and strong public-private partnerships. 6. U.S. ports […]
Millions of dollars in new funding to upgrade Alabama’s roads and infrastructure is on the way according to Governor Kay Ivey. Ivey revealed Monday that an additional $3.1 million will be going to the state’s roadways and bridges, with multiple projects planned across the state thanks to the new funding. Of the awarded projects, cities […]
It’s no secret our nation is in troubling times, and things have only gotten worse under the failed leadership of the Biden-Harris Administration. I’ve written and spoken often about the border crisis Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have created because this is a massive problem that is plaguing every city and every state in this […]
Governor Kay Ivey has mobilized the Alabama National Guard to support relief efforts in North Carolina, where communities are grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic flooding and landslides. The powerful storm has left thousands displaced and without power and a death toll that continues to climb in North Carolina and across the Southeast. Ivey announced […]
Every Monday, we present “Tide Takes”, where we’ll get into a different topic on the Crimson Tide, break down the previous game, preview the upcoming game, and everything in between. The Alabama Crimson Tide claimed a 41-34 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in a game that was billed as the biggest of the season — and […]
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville spoke on a variety of issues in Huntsville on Monday afternoon to the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce, with a key emphasis on the growing threats to American food security. Tuberville (R-Auburn), a member of the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee, warned the audience that American food security is in grave danger. […]
Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt will be a surrogate for Trump’s running mate and fellow U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio), after the Vice Presidential debate on Tuesday night. https://x.com/reesejgorman/status/1840699358385160300 JD Vance is squaring off against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Tuesday night. The debate will be hosted by CBS news in their broadcasting center in New […]
Alabama football and a Yellowhammer cocktail is a beloved combination by many fans who have ever spent a game day in Tuscaloosa. With College GameDay in town for the biggest game of the year, the owner of Gallettes, Jeff Sirkin, along with two of his bartenders and actor/comedian Druski, were featured on a segment of […]

