The Alabama House of Representatives has passed the Laken Riley Act.
Artificial intelligence is making its mark, and fortunately (or unfortunately), it’s here to stay.
The Alabama House of Representatives has passed HB202, the Back the Blue Protection Act.
Many times when Tallapoosa Publishers Inc. posts a column or opinion piece, we are flooded with comments about, “Stick to the news.”
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today applauded the introduction of Senate Bill 176 and House Bill 307, also known as the Speedy Trial Act, legislation aimed at expediting trials for violent criminal cases, reducing court backlogs, and ensuring swift justice for victims. This crucial reform will be sponsored by Senator Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Representative Jim Hill (R-Moody), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. The measure is a decisive step toward enhancing public safety, respecting victims of crime, securing witnesses, and ultimately, ensuring that justice is served in an efficient manner.
It’s January and that means resolution season. I won’t get into all the hopeless personal goals I have for myself, but I do want to speak to a professional aspiration I have for 2025.
Tallapoosa Publishers' own Audra Spears won the statewide Ad of the Year for her advertising campaign "People Read."
At the 2024 Alabama Press Association Summer convention banquet, Tallapoosa Publishers’ newspapers and magazines were awarded some of the top honors throughout the state.
Among Tallapoosa Publishers' various newspapers and magazines, TPI and its staff took home 68 Alabama Press Association awards. At the end of June, the APA will announce its final awards in categories such as General Excellence, Story and Photo of the Year and Magazine of the Year.