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Editorials

(Editorial) Out-of-state abortions

Two years after the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, some states have moved to limit abortions while ... Read more

Local News

Grayson Randall joins Alabama 4-H’ers at inaugural 4-H Leadership Academy

Cullman County’s Grayson Randall has been selected as one of five Alabama 4-H members among the 25 students ... Read more

Opinion

(Column) Who is running Congress?

Reflect on the words of Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) in his Washington Post article titled “Why Is Congress ... Read more

Editorials

(Editorial) Felon voting rights

Voting is not a privilege. It’s a right. But one group of citizens has been long denied that ... Read more

Columns

(Column) Biden can’t blow the debates

Until he challenged Donald Trump to debate, President Joe Biden seemed in denial about the state of the ... Read more

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(Column) Now on TikTok: The government doing its latest national security dance

Metastasizing government, seeping into every crevice of life, cannot get out of its own way. It justifies punitive ... Read more

Columns

(Column) Liberal Democrats in Washington fear Katie Britt

Senator Katie Britt has quickly established herself as one of the most effective, well-respected members of the United ... Read more

Local News

Berlin/Kritner cemetery recognized as historical location

The Alabama Historical Commission has officially recognized the Berlin/Kritner Cemetery as a historical site and placed in on ... Read more

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(Column) You won’t hear much about campaign finance reform in 2024. Good.

President Harry S. Truman, launching his 1948 election campaign on Labor Day in Detroit’s Cadillac Square, had to ... Read more

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Black Americans are underrepresented in resident care communities, AP/CNHI News analysis finds

Norma Upshaw, 82, was living alone south of Nashville, when her doctor said she needed to start in-home ... Read more