Alabama will be just fine

You can read it here every Monday the tide goes outSo, we're going to cover another topic about the Crimson Tide, giving you an overview of the previous game, a preview of the next game, and everything in between. This week's issue officially marks the first week of the Karen DeBoer era in the books. […]

Auburn basketball enters top ten in latest AP Poll

The Auburn Tigers have been on a roll lately, remaining the only undefeated team in SEC conference play heading into the weekend. According to the latest information AP poll released Monday afternoonthe Tigers have broken into the top 10 for the first time this season, ranking 13th last week and rising to No. 8 following […]

Police Arrest Teen For Allegedly Taping Fish To ATM Machines: REPORT

A Utah teenager was arrested in December for allegedly taping fish to various surfaces in Utah, according to multiple reports. Police arrested a 17-year-old man for allegedly taping fish to ATMs around Orem and Provo, Utah. according to Fox 13. The boy, whose identity remains unknown, reportedly posted photos and videos of the alleged incident […]

Police Charge Naked Man Who Allegedly Killed Mom, Dog Over Witchcraft: REPORT

Police on Thursday charged a naked man suspected of killing his mother and her dog with witchcraft, according to court documents and multiple media reports. Tyler James Daisy has been charged with first-degree murder and animal cruelty after his mother, Jennifer Ann, and their dog were found dead in their home, documents state. KWWL report. […]

Faculty At Largest University System In US Launch Strike On First Day Of Classes

The California State University (CSU) faculty union went on strike on the first day of classes for the semester on Monday, with demands including higher pay and “unisex bathrooms,” Politico reported. The five-day strike is the largest of its kind in U.S. history, involving approximately 29,000 employees of the California Teachers Association (CFA), including professors […]

Supreme Court Allows Biden Admin To Remove Texas Border Wire

The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Biden administration's request to allow the Border Patrol to clear the border in Texas. The justices agreed in a 5-4 vote to vacate the case. injunction It was introduced by the 5th Circuit and temporarily blocked the Border Patrol from cutting wires installed by states while the case […]

News Flash • Maricopa County Partners with Avondale, Tolleso

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recently approved an agreement providing more than $3.75 million in funding for additions and renovations to West Valley housing. The project is expected to support 24 families annually and is funded in part by Maricopa County's federal American Rescue Facilities Act (ARPA) funds. “Maricopa County has made significant investments […]