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  • Push to halt $350 million solar project intensifies in North Baldwin County

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    Two Alabama state lawmakers were joined by Stockton-area residents and activists on Wednesday to push for legislation they believe could slow down a massive $350 million solar farm project in North Baldwin County.


    READ MORE: Push to halt $350 million solar project intensifies in North Baldwin County - al.com

  • Mayor wants park to trim Water Street’s lanes

    Mayor Spiro Cheriogotis envisions a linear park in the middle of Water Street’s downtown drag could slow traffic and promote development along Mobile’s riverfront. The city is still waiting for a multimillion-dollar federal grant that would fund the development.


    Read More : Mayor wants park to trim Water Street’s lanes | Mobile | lagniappemobile.com

  • POLL: Barry Moore leads Steve Marshall 31%-26% in U.S. Senate race

    U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) holds a 31%-26% lead over Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate. 

    According to a recent poll by Pulse Decision Science for Club for Growth PAC, Moore “should grow that lead as awareness of President Trump’s endorsement (of Moore) spreads.”

    Club for Growth Action endorsed Moore in January in the Senate race.

    Jared Hudson polled at 13%. The “other three candidates combined” totaled 9% support, with 21% still undecided. The other qualified candidates still remaining in the race besides Moore, Marshall, and Hudson include Seth Burton, Dale Shelton Deas Jr., and Rodney Walker.

    Pulse Decision Science polled 501 likely Republican primary voters in Alabama from March 16 to 19.

    Data were collected through a combination of live telephone interviews and SMS-to-web survey responses. Thirty-five percent of interviews were conducted via live phone calls to cell phones, 35% via SMS-to-web surveys, and 30% via landline. The sample was selected from the Alabama voter file and was stratified by geography, age, gender, vote history, and educational attainment. 

    The survey has a margin of error of +4.4% at the 95% confidence level. The primary election in Alabama is set for May 19.

    POLL: Barry Moore leads Steve Marshall 31%-26% in U.S. Senate race

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    Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall responded Wednesday to newly released ads against him in his run for U.S. Senate.

    The ads by the Alabama Freedom Fund, funded by Club for Growth Action, are in support of Marshall’s opponent, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise). The ads accused Marshall of being a soft-on-crime former Democrat and highlighted past cases in which they claimed he allowed criminals to receive light sentences.

    Hours after the ads dropped in the Birmingham and Huntsville markets, Marshall appeared on Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show" to address them. Marshall, who changed his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican in 2011, said the ad is full of “half-truths.”

    “It’s a sign we're winning, you know, and I consider that a badge of honor when we see out-of-state billionaires sending money into Alabama because they don't want a change agent to be able to go to Congress,” Marshall told Poor. “I mean, this is the same group that opposed Donald Trump from becoming president again, that will push back against J.D. Vance becoming our vice president, and spend millions of dollars against Katie Britt serving as our United States Senator. The fact that they're coming against me means that they're going negative in a way that they're losing, and the fact that we fought the ESG, DEI, all of the national issues have been able to make a difference, that's why they don't want me in Congress.”

    Marshall said he has faith that Alabama voters know his record and know the truth.

    “Look, we've litigated the question of party affiliation for me, a million voters both in 2018 and 2022 put me in the office to be able to serve as a conservative fighter, and they know who I am. And look, there's a bunch of half-truths in the references to some of those cases that are in the ad themselves, and we'll have the opportunity to be able to respond specifically on those.”

    'Sign we're winning': Marshall bites back at 'half-truth' attack ads


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