Despite media reports to the contrary, Candice Hale, the former Auburn University and University of Alabama (UA) instructor who is suing both schools after being terminated for a social media post following Charlie Kirk's assassination, insists that the settlement offer that her attorney accepted on her behalf with UA was not approved and is invalid. She's asking Northern District Judge Eddie LaCour to "decline to enforce the unsigned settlement agreement."
An Owens Cross Roads man is civilly suing the City of Huntsville and a police officer after a crash that left him injured.
Lifeline Children’s Services reacted on Tuesday to Medicaid funding being restored to Planned Parenthood.
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Monday that a Tuscaloosa County man convicted of child porn has a “fundamental right” to live with his son.
Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch reflected on everything he learned from his longtime friend, former sheriff Sam Cochran, one day after Cochran passed away.
According to Sorrell, consultants currently take a 15% cut of all media buys in elections, with payments coming from donors regardless of a campaign's success.
Democratic lieutenant governor nominee Phillip Ensler and former U.S. Senator and gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones traveled to Tuscaloosa together to blame President Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) for the closure of the BF Goodrich tire plant.
A former Florida gubernatorial candidate was arrested in Baldwin County on drug charges.
Perhaps I am cursed to always feel the mark of yesterday’s pain. Yet, perhaps, tragedy is a grace and tribulation a gift. Perhaps from our deepest wounds grow roses of everlasting change.
That, I have come to believe, is the whole of it: not the fireworks' brief light, not the anthem sung an hour before, but the freedom to argue at all, before people who have not yet decided – and may never entirely decide – what they owe something larger than themselves.
Those who are truly contrite and broken because of sin are in a state of grace. How do we know this? Because Scripture tells us the Lord is near to them.
God did not accidentally create women with nurturing hearts. He designed them with unique gifts that reflect His character. He created women to love deeply, to build homes, to shape generations, and, for many, to carry life itself.
For 250 years, Americans have benefited from the courage of those who came before us. America still needs people with that same sense of duty, with that same courage and determination to ensure that America continues to be “a shining city on a hill” that makes us like no other nation in the history of the world.
I wish I were half the man my dog is.
I want a nine-year-old today to have the same opportunity I have to one day to celebrate “America 300” with the same fervor and understanding, knowing that their story is an American one and that they are a pivotal part of this great American nation.
I feel that the AI question is going to sort itself out the same way every other workplace technology has. We once had whole buildings full of people filling out physical spreadsheets, but those days are virtually all gone. There’s always skepticism around emerging technologies, but eventually they are embraced.
The man who chooses to have a child in spite of struggle, pain, loss, tragedy, injustice, evil, and all the rest offers a testament to a kind of cosmic optimism, an optimism that sometimes flies in the face of appearances. He affirms, “I say yes to the world and to life, with my whole being, come what may.”
Some want to “Make America Great Again,” but to accomplish that worthy goal we must first of all make America virtuous again.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), who has a dueling college athletics reform bill, agreed with the state rivals, arguing that "[t]oo many people in Washington think they know college sports better than the coaches, athletic directors, and university presidents who live it every day."
The state's biggest rivals are joining teams to push back against U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) effort to reform college athletics in the name, image and likeness (NIL) and transfer portal era.
On Saturday, the United States of America celebrates its 250th birthday, and one of the all-time greatest NFL players released his list of the most iconic sports moments in American history.
Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing mounting pressure to drop out of the race following more allegations of sexual misconduct.
Mark Bailey is running in the upcoming special election for Montgomery City Council District 3.
After six months on the campaign trail, Alabama Congressional District 1 candidate Austin Sidwell said he is hopeful following redistricting.