If one Alabama Democrat leader has their way, Democrat voters will head to the polls and vote Republican in the August 11 special primary.
The mother of a one-year-old boy whose tragic death in Fayette County made national headlines was given two life sentences after pleading guilty to first-degree domestic violence and aggravated child abuse of a child under the age of six.
On Tuesday, State Auditor Andrew Sorrell discussed a possible end to Alabama's state income tax as suggested by Republican lieutenant gubernatorial nominee John Wahl.
The Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project announced on Thursday is “terribly needed,” according to House Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile).
A Ukrainian immigrant who killed two people in a Thomasville crash pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal negligent homicide.
Tuesday, suspended Jefferson County Probate Judge Yashiba Blanchard was on the other side of the bench for the first hearing on the 7 ethics charges she faces before the Alabama Court of the Judiciary.
State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) believes the Alabama Legislature could pass legislation to address the growth of data centers across the state and their potential effect on utility rates for local residents.
From Michigan to New York, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently took Democrats to task for their embrace of far-left, socialist candidates.
Emotions and desire are a tremendous gift from God. They are like wind in the sails to hasten the ship on its way. But they are not the compass. The true north of love must always be the objective standard of God’s law.
Public schools have wrecked our nation by not teaching accurate history, and many liberal-leaning schools teach socialism as a fair, judicial system. They fail to teach the historical treachery of socialism, so children remain unaware of its devastation. Thus, it’s way past time for parents to educate their children.
Trump showed Machiavellian dominance wrapped in misdirection. It's the old shell game. Everyone obsessed over the red card while the real victory was America proving, once again, that when push comes to shove, the world still dances to our tune.
The Puritans in Parliament agreed that God is the source of governmental authority but argued that He gives that authority to the people, who delegate it to lesser magistrates, who in turn delegate authority to the higher magistrate or king. America’s founding fathers definitely took the latter view.
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.
Master the art of the graceful rejection. Open your mind to the possibility that romance could appear in the most unlikely of places. If you’re tired of men only approaching you in pre-approved romantic settings such as dating apps, become more approachable.
The Amish serve as living icons that human beings still have the ability to refuse to be mastered by what passes for technological progress.
One of the most compelling reasons to read poetry is the way it sharpens our attention to realities that most of us miss.
An investigation into the UAB softball coach Taylor Smartt has led to her departure from the program after allegations of abuse were found to be credible.
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.
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.