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Tempers were hot during a Tuesday evening Sylacauga City Council meeting, where residents expressed differing views on the ongoing controversy surrounding Haitian immigrants flooding into the city.
Law enforcement across the state has made a slew of recent arrests in a continued saga that involves online threats to public schools in the state that has led to over a dozen juveniles being arrested, with more occurring every day.
A group of left-wing and self-proclaimed non-partisan voter advocacy organizations have sued the state of Alabama over Secretary of State Wes Allen’s recent attempts to prevent non-citizens from voting in elections.
Alabama’s Republican federal lawmakers are rejoicing in former President Donald Trump’s safety after what the FBI is investigating as yet another assassination attempt on the former president.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently joined several Senate colleagues in calling for the cessation of the Biden administration’s parole program that has led to nationwide controversy surrounding a massive influx of specifically Haitian immigration.
Multiple juveniles were arrested on Friday following a bizarre trend this week of minors running afoul of law enforcement for making terroristic threats to schools across the state on social media.
A Netflix documentary is premiering this month on the 2022 jailbreak by an Alabama inmate and a female correctional officer he romanced that gripped state and national headlines.
Montgomery police have arrested a fourth juvenile in relation to online threats to local schools that occurred at the genesis of a statewide trend of schools being placed on high alert due to threats to schools.
State and local leaders held a town hall in Fayetteville to listen to county residents express concerns over the recent influx of Haitian immigrants and dispel alleged rumors that have circulated in the area.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville recently spoke on the issue of Haitian immigrants flooding into American cities, including several in Alabama that have grabbed headlines in recent months.
Gov. Kay Ivey recently applauded the Thursday graduation of 55 correctional officer trainees in the third class of 2024 as the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) strives to meet federally mandated staffing requirements.
More Alabama public schools are on alert in response to a recent trend in the state of online threats targeting public schools that have already led to multiple arrests this week.
A total of six juveniles have been arrested and charged with making terroristic threats that sent shockwaves through the River Region over the weekend after multiple social media posts making violent threats to surrounding schools flooded social media.
Nearly all of Alabama’s Republican congressional candidates received high rankings and endorsements from the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund ahead of November’s election, displaying voting records considered supportive of gun rights and the Second Amendment.
Two 13-year-olds have been arrested and charged with making terroristic threats in a saga that sent schools and parents reeling in the tri-county area over the weekend.
Despite administrative rule changes in Alabama Libraries regulating the purchasing and placement of possibly sexually explicit material, Libraries are still in lawmakers’ crosshairs in the 2025 legislative session.
A football game between Tallassee High School and Elmore County High School was called off, and the premises were evacuated after halftime after a threat of gun violence led school officials and law enforcement to postpone the game.
Alabama congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson recently appeared on Fox News to bash her opponent, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, for their failed border policies after witnessing the conditions firsthand.
Governor Kay Ivey stands by her decision to enter the inflammatory fray of Alabama’s ongoing library debate, a move that led to a sweeping series of rule changes regulating how libraries can purchase and display sexually explicit or obscene material meant for minors.
An illegal alien has reportedly been arrested in Argo and is facing multiple charges related to child sex trafficking and abuse.
Secretary of State Wes Allen has officially certified the candidates for the Republican and Democratic parties ahead of November's general election, which will also feature several relevant state and federal seats on the ticket.
Candidates for the newly drawn second congressional district, Caroleene Dobson (R) and Shomari Figures (D), have reportedly agreed to participate in a live-streamed debate hosted by AL(dot)com.
The Alabama Department of Corrections announced the recapture of Antwone Wilson, 34, on Tuesday in Pell City after escaping from ADOC custody in Birmingham Hours earlier.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) secures over $5 million in funding for Tuskegee University’s Aviation and Aero Technology Program in the latest round of appropriations.
The Alabama Reentry Study Commission met on Tuesday to discuss the state’s efforts to achieve its pledge to reduce recidivism among released prisoners by 50% by 2030.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has yet to submit paperwork to withdraw from Alabama's presidential ballot after suspending his campaign last week to endorse former President Donald Trump in Phoenix, Ariz.
Attorneys for the Alabama man sentenced to die by nitrogen hypoxia for murdering a female hitchhiker are trying to block the state from carrying out the sentence scheduled for November.