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Montana changes course, opts in to NCAA’s House settlement for this year

MISSOULA — The University of Montana is changing course and will opt-in this year to the NCAA’s Hou

7 Things: The ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ struggles; Alabama reacts to SCOTUS rulings; MTG defiantly comes to HSV; and more …

7. Several prominent Alabama business organizations endorsed Governor-elect Coach U.S. Senator Tommy

Fultondale City Council calls for mayor’s resignation; Mayor declines to step down

The Fultondale City Council voted unanimously last w to approve a formal resolution calling for the

Commerce’s Global Business Chief joins board of national trade association

Christina Stimpson, Chief Officer of the Global Business Office at the Alabama Department of Commerc

Cardi B Poses With Live Crow Outside Schiaparelli Fashion Show

Cardi B brought a little friend with her while attending the Schiaparelli fashion show on M

Review compares efficacy, safety of treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa

The efficacy and safety of currently approved and pipeline medications for moderate-to-severe hidrad

Children under three can learn new words even when speakers wear masks

A research team from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and the University of Grenoble Alpe

Late eating is associated with impaired glucose metabolism

Our metabolic processes differ depending on the time of day and many of them are more active in the

Deadly Texas flash floods prompt scrutiny of emergency alerts and federal response

More than 100 people died in Texas flash floods over the Fourth of July weekend, raising questions a

Scorching heat and storms return: What to expect this week

High heat sends the heat index above 100 degrees. Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus tracks the return

Pursuit in Greenville County leads to 4 juveniles arrested, police say

Four juveniles have been arrested after a pursuit began in Mauldin, South Carolina.

Hanceville hires consultant to lead police department overhaul

The Hanceville City Council voted on June 26 to hire David Thompson as a consultant to guid