Tagged with U.S. Senate

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Finebaum next week? After weeks of speculation, it looks like the rumors could be true, Paul Finebaum is reportedly […]

WASHINGTON — Legislation that would expand the Talladega National Forest’s boundary by approximately 50,000 acres was advanced by the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. The “Talladega National Forest […]

HUNTSVILLE – On a recent stop in North Alabama, Attorney General Steve Marshall laid out his priorities if elected to the U.S. Senate, pledging to fight federal overreach, support Alabama’s […]

Rep. Moore announces campaign for US Senate

ENTERPRISE — Vowing to stand with the president and “defend the MAGA agenda in the Senate,” U.S. Rep. Barry Moore announced his campaign for U.S. Senate today. “I’m running for […]

MONTGOMERY — The “Big, Beautiful Bill Act” passed by the U.S. House and Senate will make basic needs like food and health care more expensive through severe cuts to food […]

Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama   Moore looking more likely?   U.S. Rep. Barry Moore is “seriously considering” running for U.S. Senate. The congressman tells OTR […]

HUNTSVILLE — Former U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks says he’s not actively seeking a return to public office but if the right Republican candidate doesn’t emerge in Alabama’s 2026 Senate race, […]

MONTGOMERY — “I’m running.” With those two words, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. “It’s the honor of a lifetime serving as your […]

WASHINGTON — The process to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to the Rocket City took another step with the confirmation of Troy Meink as the Secretary of the Air […]

FLORENCE – The Alabama Senate has confirmed Sonceria Ann Berry, a University of North Alabama alumna and former secretary of the U.S. Senate, to fill the Board of Trustees seat […]

State Archives honors UNA alumna Ann Berry with portrait

FLORENCE – Ann Berry, the first African American to serve as secretary of the U.S. Senate, was honored by the State of Alabama with a portrait unveiled this week in […]

WASHINGTON — After clearing a procedural vote today, the Laken Riley Act is on its way to Senate approval. Needing a minimum 3/5 votes to pass, the Senate voted 61-35 […]

WASHINGTON — Possibly ending speculation about a run for the Alabama governor’s office, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he will be running for a second term in the Senate. Tuberville […]

WASHINGTON — On the heels of his recognition by Major League Baseball at Birmingham’s Rickwood Field in June, the late Willie Mays was honored Thursday by the U.S. Senate in […]

WASHINGTON — Addressing the efforts of dentists and their efforts to reach underserved populations, a Gadsden dentist testified before a U.S. Senate committee Thursday on making dental care more affordable. […]

Britt praised for ‘much-deserved victory’

MONTGOMERY — U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, bestowed immense praise upon U.S. Sen.-elect Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) for her “much-deserved victory.” Britt defeated Democrat […]

MADISON — The face of the Republican party turned out Monday to support U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt. “… and the hands and feet,” she said in her speech. Britt […]

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