
The military funeral for Ashli Babbitt can move ahead as planned after U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) blocked a measure that would have denied her the honor.

Alabama Democrats are trying something new in 2025 — get Democrats elected without running as Democrats.

Success in life is about more than getting good grades in school, and too often, students living in poverty struggle to rise above their situation after they leave the classroom. That’s why State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) proposed a "success sequence" bill to teach students three simple values that are nearly guaranteed to help them get ahead in life.

Weeks of not knowing the full story of what caused the severe injuries of freshman football player August Borden have led to protests outside of Deshler High School.

The Marshall County Commission is fighting to keep its fair share of Alabama’s Simple Sellers Use Tax following an effort led by several larger cities to change the law in their favor.

While the investigation into the incident so far has not yielded any new information, the student’s father, Jason, said his son’s medical report revealed some shocking details.

As Democrats continue to downplay the murder of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, by alleged suspect Decarlos Brown in North Carolina two weeks ago, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said the tragic incident exposes the failure of their soft-on-crime policies.

Online comments made by two prominent members of the Tuscumbia community have raised concerns among those still seeking answers about what led to a Deshler High School student’s severe injuries three weeks ago.

As the first football coach to implement a full-time chaplain in the 90s, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) applauded Trump’s initiative and said it was vital for the future of America.

Crime in our nation’s capital is down, but Democrats seem to think that’s a bad thing.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is hoping to join President Trump in ushering in a new “golden age” for America by supporting him as Alabama’s next U.S. senator.

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office will soon finalize an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow specially trained officers to identify illegal aliens and place them on detainers.

Parents and fans attending Deshler High School’s homecoming football game against Danville Friday night can expect an increased police presence along with added security measures.

The Marshall County Democratic Party recently launched a billboard ad targeting Republicans, apparently accusing GOP leadership of “protecting pedophiles” for not releasing the complete files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Madison County chief deputy District Attorney Tim Gann told 1819 News that his office began investigating the case on Tuesday and that it was like "starting over from scratch.”

In 2004, the Auburn football team had a perfect season under U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), finishing 13-0 and winning the SEC championship. Despite this, they weren't invited to compete in the BCS National Championship game.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has threatened legal action over President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to Huntsville.

After considering potential legal issues, the City of Guntersville is moving forward with a mayoral runoff election later this month.

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) has issued a stern warning to the Alabama High School Athletic Association to quickly reverse its recent ruling, which sidelines athletes for using CHOOSE Act money, or else risk facing the full weight of the state legislature.

As director of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles, Cam Ward has been striving to reduce the state’s recidivism rate.

Stephen McClendon is alive and well today thanks to the grace of God and the selfless act of his close friend Nathan Haskew, who donated one of his kidneys.

Incumbent mayor Leigh Dollar and challenger Jeff McLaughlin each earned 1,065 votes after the provisionals were counted during a special called city council meeting Friday afternoon.

August Borden’s parents issued a statement on Friday calling for the community to remain calm and respond peacefully as they continue to seek answers about their son’s injuries.

More than 200 people showed up to help him officially launch his campaign Thursday evening at Papa Dubi’s in Albertville.

Students in Tuscumbia City Schools can expect to see a heightened police presence today as tensions continue to mount over an incident last Tuesday that left a freshman with severe head trauma.

On Thursday, the Tuscumbia City Police Department announced it was turning over its investigation into the injuries of Deshler High School freshman August Borden to the Franklin County Juvenile Probation Office.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) held a town hall meeting on Wednesday night, where he was accosted by a small but vocal crowd of malcontents bent on derailing the evening with continuous shouting and booing over his support for President Donald Trump’s agenda.