Opinion Opinion | Five good horse races set for 2026 The race for the open Senate seat of Coach Tuberville will be the big race next year. Steve FlowersSeptember 24, 2025
Economy Manufacture Alabama adds four new directors to board Manufacture Alabama announced Tuesday the election of four new members to its board of directors. StaffSeptember 24, 2025
Education New director to lead high performance computing and data center at UA Fernanda Foertter joined UA, bringing over a decade of experience in computing, AI and research support to the new HPC center. StaffSeptember 24, 2025
News Launch Regional Partnership names Jim Page as interim executive director Launch, founded in 2015, completed a new strategic plan known as the Roadmap for the Region, expanding its scope through collaboration. StaffSeptember 24, 2025
News Gulf State Park’s Cindy Langston receives Island Spirit Award Cindy Langston, Gulf State Park events coordinator, was honored with the Island Spirit Award for her dedication and hospitality. StaffSeptember 24, 2025
Education A&M President Wims testifies before Congress on agriculture, food security threats President Daniel K. Wims calls for stronger funding, research, and innovation to protect America’s farmers and food supply from emerging risks. StaffSeptember 23, 2025
Elections Bruce Pearl resigns from Auburn basketball, won’t seek Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat Bruce Pearl had been rumored to be considering stepping down at Auburn and making a run for U.S. Senate. The rumors were half right. Josh MoonSeptember 23, 2025
Featured Opinion Opinion | When did we repeal the First Amendment? We must not let a horrifying act of political violence serve as the pretense for undermining our freedom of speech. Chance PhillipsSeptember 23, 2025
Elections Morgan Murphy launches US Senate bid to succeed Tuberville Murphy enters the competitive GOP primary for U.S. Senate while emphasizing his ties to Tuberville and Trump. Mary Claire WootenSeptember 23, 2025
Health Non-emergency medical transporters express frustration with Alabama Medicaid Agency New flat reimbursement rates left non-emergency medical transporters struggling, with many seeing dramatic decreases in compensation for critical services. Alex JobinSeptember 23, 2025