August 11, 2026 - Statement of Dr. Randy Brinson, President, Christian Coalition of Alabama MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Many of our members have received a text political ad stating that the Alabama Christian Conservative PAC is being confused with the Christian Coalition of Alabama. The PAC is registered in Austin Texas and operated out of McLean VA They have no presence in Alabama. That PAC is making...
The CEO for Alliance Defending Freedom, Kristen Waggoner, released a video message urging people to oppose the Protect College Sports Act in its current form. For according to the nonprofit Christian conservative legal advocacy group, the language of the popularly termed "Save College Sports Act" is imprecise. With the language of the bill being "ambiguous" to the point to...
The Irish music juggernaut, Celtic Woman, will be performing their Christmas themed program at the Oxford Performing Arts Center on Friday, December 18th, 2026 as part of their Silver Bells Christmas Tour. While the heat of August may make it seem far too early to start thinking about tickets for Christmas themed concerts, Celtic Woman is an all-female Irish music ensemble that has sold more…
alisalipa // Shutterstock Coldest Augusts in Alabama since 1895 Stacker compiled a ranking of the coldest Augusts in Alabama since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Rankings are based on the lowest average temperature in each month. For each of the coldest months listed below, we've included the average state temperature, state-wide highs and lows for...
With huge hyperscale data center projects being proposed in Alabama, such as "Project Red Clay" about six miles southwest of Montgomery, "Project Marvel" in Bessemer, and the two million square foot project in Brookwood, it is important to note what Alabama's public officials and political candidates are saying about hyperscale AI data centers. For Alabamians have held...
Banks are financing the fossil fuel industry’s next growth strategy For the past two years, more than a dozen major banks have been not only reneging on their climate commitments, they’ve been actively making the crisis worse, Grist reports. In 2024 and 2025, during the leadup to President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, all six of the nation’s largest banks abandoned the Net-Zero Banking…
America’s new boomtowns Economic growth can change a city quickly. An influx of new residents and expanding business activity creates visible momentum, even as rapid change brings new strains. In recent years, some American cities stand out for attracting people, investment and development at a pace that sets them apart. Boomtown status does not mean growth benefits everyone equally, but it does…
Think you need 10,000 steps a day? Science says otherwise Granted, the 10,000-step goal is often recited as if it is gospel, but whether you're clocking up the miles on your commute to work or walking around in circles in the kitchen last thing at night, the truth of the matter is, you might already be walking enough. For the record, hitting a daily step count is now one of the world's...
Graphing calculator: $100. Laptop: $800. Here's how to cut every big back-to-school expense. A new laptop or tablet can take up a sizable share of your back-to-school budget. Achieve shares some of the best ways to stretch your money. - Big-ticket tech has the most savings options. - Swap or buy used. - Plan to save on small costs year-round by buying in bulk and using a rebate app. 1....
How parents can help college students manage money and avoid mistakes Sending your child off to college is a big milestone, and for many parents, it’s the first time their teen will be managing money on their own. Talking about money is important in Louann Millar’s family. Millar, who is leader of youth and student banking at Wells Fargo, has two teenagers who, as in many families, are very…