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George Wiliams Alabama News
Alabama Republican Party elects George Williams as new minority chairman – ‘A man of integrity with exactly the kind of experience we need’

The Alabama Republican Party announced on Monday that it had elected George Williams of Baldwin County to serve as the new chairman of the Alabama Minority GOP.

Tuberville Alabama News
‘Persistent, decisive and determined’ — Tuberville endorsed by Alabama Bankers Association

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently received an endorsement from the Alabama Bankers Association as he pursues the state's governor’s seat in 2026.

Sorrell Alabama News
Sorrell challenges Dobson to sign ‘clean campaign pledge’ in SOS race — 'The ball is in Caroleene’s court’

State Auditor Andrew Sorrell recently called on his fellow Republican primary opponent for the Secretary of State’s seat, Caroleene Dobson, to join him in signing a “Clean Campaign Pledge,” promising to avoid engaging in negative campaigning and other attack tactics.

City of Montgomery Police car stock photo Alabama News
5 shootings, 3 dead in one Montgomery Saturday, less than a week after Mayor Reed boasted of violent crime decline

Five days following Montgomery’s Mayor Steven Reed’s press conference in which he boasted of the city’s 28% drop in violent crime, the city was rocked by at least six shootings that left three dead.

Court Square, Montgomery Alabama News
Could Montgomery’s ‘temporary’ BLM fountain mural threaten federal funding?

With President Donald Trump using the arms of his administration to target federal money recipients for using public areas and resources for political posturing, things like Montgomery’s virtually permanent Black Lives Matter mural could put road and bridge funding in jeopardy.

Steven reed Alabama News
Montgomery Mayor Reed fires back at Lt. Gov. Ainsworth for crime criticism — ‘I’m not worried about credit because I focus on results’

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed was clearly displeased with Lieutenant Gov. Will Ainsworth after Ainsworth took a jab at the capital’s mayor at a sold-out Eastern Shore Republican Women's luncheon in Fairhope on Thursday.

Prison interior Alabama News
ADOC makes contraband arrests across the state, including prison health care worker

The Alabama Department of Corrections announced on Friday that it had conducted multiple contraband arrests across the state, including one healthcare worker, as it continues to hammer down on illegal items making their way into state prisons.

opioids, fentanyl, money Alabama News
AG Marshall secures more wins in opioid settlements — ‘We have responded with decisive legal action’

Over six years since pharmaceutical companies began doling out massive payouts for their role in creating the opioid epidemic, Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall continues to rake in settlement funds for the state, most recently bringing in $8 million from eight drug makers.

Tuberville Alabama News
Tuberville touts ‘conservative wins’ for Alabama in defense budget as lawmakers move on from Big Beautiful Bill

Now that the dust has settled over the debate and disagreement over President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) says lawmakers have begun work on what is slated to be the next big fight for lawmakers, the defense budget.

Texas Flooding Alabama News
Alabama search and rescue team to aid in Texas floods – ‘Alabama is going to do all we can to lend a helping hand’

Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that a 40-person search and rescue team from South Alabama was on its way to Texas to aid in their missions following the devastating flooding the state experienced last week.

Dale Strong Alabama News
Dale Strong picked to serve on China Commission – ‘The Chinese Communist Party is relentless in its efforts to undermine America’

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) was selected by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Thursday to serve on the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC).  

Trumpdance Alabama News
Alabama top 5 in national Trump approval numbers

While the numbers have shifted in reaction to President Donald Trump’s policies six months into his second term, Alabama remains one of the staunchest supporters of the president as he enacts his controversial policies on immigration, trade and spending.

Katie Britt, 7/9/2025 Alabama News
Britt presents Montgomery native Lynda Blanchard to Senate for nomination hearings for U.N. agriculture ambassadorship

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) introduced Montgomery native Lynda "Lindy" Blanchard to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as hearings begin for her to serve as ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome.

Tuberville511 Alabama News
Tuberville endorsed by General Contractors Association — ‘Coach understands the needs of Alabama’s construction industry’

The endorsements continue to roll in for U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) in his 2026 run for governor, with the Alabama Associated General Contractors (AGC) being the most recent to back his 2026 gubernatorial bid.

Court Square, Montgomery Alabama News
Montgomery 'temporary' BLM fountain mural not-so-temporary, artist says

Those in the capital city with the observant eye may have noticed this past “Juneteenth” that the “temporary” Black Lives Matter Mural around Montgomery’s historic Court Square Fountain still festoons the street for the fifth year in a row.

Religion Alabama News
Sorry, FFRF — IRS says churches can give political endorsements from the pulpit

In a move that brought the ire of left-wing advocates nationwide, the IRS recently stated in a court filing that churches can, in fact, advocate for or oppose political candidates from the pulpit.

Farmland landscape in summer season with growing crops. Agricultural cultivated field. Farming and agriculture industry stock photo Alabama News
Alabama’s federal lawmakers back Trump in targeting Chinese Communist-owned U.S. farmland — 'They are dominating us in almost everything that they do'

Many of Alabama’s members of Congress were pleased to back President Donald Trump, after the administration announced on Tuesday that it was taking aggressive action to prevent the Chinese Communist Party from acquiring American farmland.

Troy Stubbs Alabama News
Stubbs announces reelection campaign for 31st district — ‘We need leaders who will defend our conservative values’

State Rep. Troy Stubbs (R-Wetumpka) announced on Tuesday that he was officially launching his reelection campaign for the Alabama House of Representatives 31st district in 2026. 

Steven Reed Alabama News
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed claims violent crime down 28% in capital city

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed told members of the media and the public during a Monday afternoon press conference that violent crime had decreased by 28% in the city since last year.

Eric Mackey Alabama News
$68 million in state K-12 funds under review after Trump admin freeze — ‘Alabama's schools need consistency, reliability and transparency’

For the second time since President Donald Trump took office, the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) is facing a funding freeze, as federal officials announced $6.8 billion in frozen federal K-12 funds for the 2025-26 school year.

Atmore Death Penalty 2022 11 30 033547 nddg Alabama News
State to use nitrogen hypoxia to execute man for murdering gas station attendant nearly 30 years ago

On Thursday, Gov. Kay Ivey officially declared the 30-hour window for the Alabama Department of Corrections to execute Geoffrey Todd West, 49, using the highly criticized method of nitrogen hypoxia.

Steve Marshall Alabama News
‘One step closer to protecting girls and women’: AG Marshall-backed case on transgender school athletes to receive SCOTUS hearing

On Thursday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall applauded the U.S. Supreme Court for agreeing to determine whether states can ban transgender athletes from competing on girls' and women's school sports teams.

Michael Sockwell Alabama News
Appeals Court rules Alabama violated constitutional rights of convicted cop-killer, allowing for a possible re-trial

This week, a three-judge panel on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Michael Sockwell, 62, who was convicted of killing former Montgomery County Sheriff Isaiah Harris in 1988.

John Wahl Alabama News
ALGOP's Wahl orders third-party audit of party finances to bolster trust ahead of election cycle — ‘We are committed to being fully transparent’

Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl announced a series of steps the party has taken to ensure financial transparency and accountability ahead of the 2026 election cycle by enacting a series of internal policies, which include an independent audit of ALGOP’s finances.

Tuberville and Britt Alabama News
‘We’re cutting taxes for everyone’: Tuberville and Britt applaud passage of Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill

Alabama’s Republican U.S. Senators were ecstatic on Tuesday after the body barely passed the spending package pushed by President Donald Trump, bringing it closer to the president’s promise to sign the bill before Friday, the Fourth of July.

Donald Trump, Gulf of America Alabama News
Standridge not giving up on effort for Alabama to officially recognize the Gulf of America — ‘I think it’s an important issue’

State Rep. David Standridge (R-Hayden), unfazed by his legislation failing to reach the finish line in the 2025 regular legislative session, has re-filed his bill renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.

JOHN WAHL Alabama News
State Library Board chair John Wahl applauds SCOTUS decision on LGBTQ school instruction — 'We must put parents back in control'

Alabama Public Library Service chairman John Wahl was swift to praise the Friday SCOTUS decision in which it sided with a set of Maryland parents who challenged a local school district for not allowing them to opt their elementary-aged child out from a class on gender identity and other LGBTQ+ issues.

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