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Blackberry Cottage Studios Celebrates Grand Opening in Anniston

Blackberry Cottage Studios.

Anniston, AL – The creative community in Anniston has a new reason to celebrate with the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Blackberry Cottage Studios. This vibrant new business, located at 2115 Leighton Avenue, offers a unique space for artistic expression, workshops, and family-friendly activities. Blackberry Cottage Studios brings a variety of hands-on creative experiences to the […]

Jacksonville State University Opens Registration for Study Abroad Program in Seville, Spain

Summer in Spain A Study Abroad Experience Open to All

Jacksonville, AL – With summer registration underway at Jacksonville State University (JSU), students have the opportunity to take their learning beyond the classroom through a four-week study abroad program in Seville, Spain. As part of SH 399: Study Tour, this immersive experience offers an academic and cultural journey with no prerequisites—making it accessible to students of […]

Governor Ivey Signs Officer Impersonation Prevention Act

Update from Governor Kay Ivey SB115 SIGNED

MONTGOMERY, AL — Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 115, known as the Officer Impersonation Prevention Act, into law on Friday. Sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss and Rep. Ron Bolton, the legislation strengthens existing laws regarding the offense of impersonating a police officer by closing a legal loophole that could allow unqualified individuals to unlawfully […]

New VFW Post Hosting Membership Drive at Anniston Meeting Center

New VFW Post Membership Drive

Anniston, AL – A new Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post is forming in Anniston, and organizers are inviting eligible veterans to join during a membership drive on Saturday, March 29, at 12 p.m. at the Anniston City Meeting Center. The event, hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Alabama, aims to bring […]

USDOJ Dismisses Lawsuit Against Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen

USDOJ and Liberal Organizations Drop Biden-era Lawsuits Against Secretary of State Wes Allen

Montgomery, AL – The U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) has dismissed a lawsuit filed during the Biden-Harris administration aimed at halting Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen’s efforts to remove noncitizens from state voter rolls. Additionally, a separate but related lawsuit filed by private plaintiffs and advocacy organizations against Allen has also been dismissed. Allen, who […]

The Cardinal Foundation Welcomes Four New Board Members

New members join the Cardinal Foundation

GADSDEN, AL — The Cardinal Foundation, a support organization for Gadsden State Community College, has expanded its board of directors with the addition of four accomplished community leaders: Jake Leath, Adrienne Reed, Kyle Reeves, and Jonathan Mosley. “These new members bring a wealth of experience, community involvement, and professional expertise to the Cardinal Foundation,” said […]

Senator Katie Britt Applauds EPA’s Decision to Revise WOTUS Definition

U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, Colleagues in Announcing Revision to WOTUS Definition

Washington D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) delivered remarks today as U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to work with the United States Army Corps of Engineers to review the definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). This initiative follows through on a commitment made by President Donald Trump to […]

Debate Over HB 4: Alabama’s Library Obscenity Bill

Sexualizing children on taxpayer dime…

Montgomery, AL – The Alabama Legislature is once again considering HB 4, known as the Common Sense Library Obscenity Bill, introduced by Representative Arnold Mooney. The bill, which has garnered support from 50 co-sponsors, seeks to remove the exemption that public libraries currently have under state obscenity laws. Advocates argue that this change is necessary to […]