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Want to go see the Tide’s Final Four game? Yea Alabama is giving away more than tickets

Final Four ticket prices and flights are completely out of hand and likely not financially viable fo

Turning Birmingham’s Brookwood Village into an aquarium is now more than just an April Fool’s joke

On April Fools Day, media outlet Bham Now pulled a prank on their followers. The Magic City based me

Alabama Legislature salutes Military Appreciation Day, pledges to lead a veteran-friendly state

On Tuesday, the Alabama Legislature held a rare joint session of the House and Senate to honor Ameri

Rep. Jerry Carl: America worse off under Biden

Since Joe Biden took office, it’s no secret that Americans are worse off than we were four years ago

7 Things: Gambling still in trouble; Birmingham hides ransomware attack; Final Four gets pricey; and more …

7. Yesterday, voters in Marshall County cast their ballots to elect their next state representative

Steve Marshall: Is ethics legislation what the public wants?

Today, the Alabama House of Representatives will debate the latest attempted rewrite of our current

Alabama eyes path to victory over UConn

One heroic Mark Sears performance later, the Alabama Crimson Tide has made it to the Final Four for

Health system CEOs: Alabama’s healthcare workforce needs the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences

The State of Alabama is home to world-class health systems and institutions, and as the CEOs of some

7 Things: Biden has no idea what is happening at his White House; Tuberville doesn’t appear to be sold on Britt as VP; and more …

7. Forget about calling Alabama a “football school” or a “basketball school.” According to Alabama’s

ADVA Commissioner: A historic opportunity to support Alabama’s military veterans

“The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified

Is Alabama a football school or a basketball school? Nate Oats says: ‘It’s a championship school’

When Nate Oats took the job in Tuscaloosa five years ago, on some level, he knew what he was getting

Sen. Britt joins dyslexia education roundtable, shares praise for UA’s nationally-recognized language therapy program

U.S. Senator Katie Britt visited the University of Alabama, her alma mater, last week to participate