Alabama’s ‘Springiest’ Day of the Year is on Monday, April 6th.
By the time late winter rolls around, a lot of Americans start looking for signs that spring is finally on the way. The calendar might say it begins in March, but most people know that the real turning point comes later – that first stretch of mild air, longer evenings, and trees suddenly filling with…
Read More5 Alabama Towns Named Wildest Pre-Spring Break Party Pit Stops by Students.
Every March, thousands of students start making their way toward America’s classic spring break hotspots. Some fly, of course, but plenty prefer to turn the journey into part of the story: piling into cars, splitting gas money, building the playlist, and heading down the highway toward places like Panama City Beach, Gulf Shores, South Padre…
Read MoreAlabamians Name the 4 Best Spots in the State to Just Sit and Decompress.
Sometimes, the healthiest thing a person can do is step away for half an hour and sit somewhere that asks nothing of them. No conversation. No small talk. No screen demanding attention. No pressure to be “on.” That quieter side of mental wellbeing is rarely the subject of studies, but it is clearly something many…
Read MoreTuberville Takes Action to Ban Dangerous Abortion Drug
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) in introducing the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act to withdraw approval of the dangerous mifepristone abortion drug and to empower women who were harmed by taking the drug to sue its manufacturers. “It’s a shame that the federal government has allowed George Soros-funded drug manufacturers to get…
Read MoreTuberville Receives Update on Timeline for SPACECOM Moving to Huntsville
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke with U.S. Space Command Commander, General Stephen Whiting, and U.S. Strategic Command Commander, Admiral Richard Correll during a Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) hearing. During the hearing, they spoke about the plans to move Space Command to Huntsville, Alabama, and the need to build more submarines for America’s nuclear capabilities.…
Read MoreMAYOR RON SMITH WELCOMES JUDGE STONE TO UNION SPRINGS
City Embraces Role as Setting for Landmark Patterson-Davis Novel UNION SPRINGS, Alabama-March 24, 2026 On behalf of the City of Union Springs and the citizens of Bullock County, I am proud to welcome the world to our community. James Patterson and Viola Davis did not choose Union Springs by accident. They chose it…
Read MoreSenate Passes Tuberville, Britt Resolution Honoring Fallen U.S. Servicemembers
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) in introducing a resolution honoring the sacrifice and service of six American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in the loss of a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft over western Iraq while supporting Operation Epic Fury. This resolution unanimously passed the Senate last…
Read MoreGene Gentry
Gene Gentry Robert Eugene Gentry, lovingly known to most as “Gene” some as “Grandpapa, Grandpa, Dad” and to one as, “Honey” entered into Heaven on February 20, 2026. For weeks before his passing, he was surrounded by family and friends that he loved deeply. He leaves behind a legacy of strength, service, and love. During…
Read MoreLinda Pope Spence
Linda Pope Spence, age 83, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on January 23, 1943, in Bainbridge, Georgia, to Curtis and Mildred Pope. As the eldest of five children, Linda naturally stepped into a role of leadership and love that would define her life. After graduating…
Read MoreSharron E McDaniel
Sharron E McDaniel Sharron Elizabeth Williamson McDaniel, 69, of Clarksville, Florida, passed away on August 18, 2025. Born July 15, 1956, in Panama City, Florida, to Mary Etta and Earl Williamson, Sharron grew up in Apalachicola. She is survived by her husband, David McDaniel; her daughter, Jessica (Bo) Stokes; her son, Chuck (Elisabeth) McDaniel; grandchildren…
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