It’s another getaway day. After this report we’re going to stick a fork in this week. First, we have updates on Space Command, a Death Row case and TV meteorologists. Thanks for reading, Ike A space for Space Command Last week both of Alabama’s U.
The Battle for the Spaceforce could still be underway. During President Trump’s first term, he had stated that he wanted Space Command Head Quarters (USSSPACECOM HQ) to be located in Huntsville, Al. Studies by the Department of Defense found Huntsville to be the ideal location of the Headquarters.
Doug Teal recently embarked on the cross-country journey from Thornton, Colo. to Wallace State Community College in Hanceville so he can get back to doing what he loves.
Deion Sanders dropped in on Shelomi Sanders, a guard for the Alabama A&M women’s basketball team, to watch the team playing Alabama State. The former Florida State standout posted the event on social media.
By John Fairlamb, Defense Opinion Writer. Now that Donald Trump has won a second term, the Alabama congressional delegation is already lobbying to have the U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM) headquarters
Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban believes that Deion has earned an NFL opportunity if he so chooses. Sanders and Saban have a great relationship as seen in all of the Aflac commercials. Saban was on the Pivot Podcast with Ryan Clark discussing the Dallas job and said of Deion, “I want him to get that job.”
Sources say the recommendation, which was initially blocked by the Biden administration amid a political fight over abortion, is likely to be implemented in the second Trump term.
Using the All-22 video angle, the Tuscaloosa News takes a scouting look at new Alabama football LB Nikhai Hill-Green, a transfer from Colorado.
With President Trump now in office, Alabama leaders are waiting to see if he will move Space Command to Huntsville.
The legendary college football coach joined “The Pivot” podcast with Ryan Clark this week and gave out his Sanders endorsement.
An illegal immigrant in Alabama being held on attempted kidnapping charges had been deported at least five times before his latest arrest, officials said. Yordy Centeno-Melchor, 31, was taken into
Jim Emmett, a Northern Colorado resident, has had a family house in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, since the 1940s. He says he's never seen anything like this in his lifetime.