
In a wide-ranging interview with “1819 News: The Podcast,” Congressional District 1 candidate Jerry Carl condemned illegal immigration while arguing that the legal system needed fixing to allow more people into the U.S. the “proper way.”

It’s been nearly eight months since a teacher with Marshall County Schools was placed on administrative leave over alleged negative comments made in the classroom following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Out-of-state gambling interests are investing heavily in Alabama for the 2026 election cycle, with candidates receiving funds through various political action committees (PACs).

Bryan Dawson, host of “1819 News: The Podcast,” participated in a recent outdoor debate at the University of Montevallo, where he argued why they should choose Christ over chaos.

The nationwide surge in gas prices due to the ongoing conflict in Iran is likely a temporary "blip on the radar," according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).

Trump's endorsement could heavily sway the odds toward one candidate or the other, and could even end the race entirely if the other were to drop out.

While now may be an ideal time for the U.S. to make its move in Iran, Jared Hudson doesn’t trust the current leadership to avoid getting bogged down in another decades-long war.

State Rep. Juandalyn Givan (R-Birmingham) took issue with the bill, arguing it could negatively impact ethnic minorities.

The Alabama House of Representatives passed multiple bills on Thursday aimed at expanding career and technical education opportunities and strengthening workforce development.

Arely Guzman's trial was set for March 17. However, her attorneys requested a 30-day continuance to have more time to prepare.

House Bill 216, sponsored by State Rep. Mark Gidley (R-aaa), would require local boards of education to display the Ten Commandments along with a context statement in each history classroom from fifth grade through twelfth and in a common area of each school for fifth graders and above.

State Rep. Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) presented a bill to the Alabama House Committee on Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure on Wednesday that would remove reservoirs on public waterways from the state’s list of critical infrastructure facilities.

State Rep. Mack Butler (R-Rainbow City) introduced House Bill 475 last week, requiring the PSC to hold a public rate case hearing once per year. On Wednesday, he presented a substitution that would require a meeting once every three years, which he said was similar to other states.

On Tuesday, the Alabama House passed a consumer protection bill to ban the distribution of illegal sexualized content via artificial intelligence and provide remedies for victims.

The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday requiring all licensed day care centers to adopt anaphylaxis response policies and to receive training in administering emergency allergic reaction interventions.

The U.S. and Israeli militaries have struck over 1,000 Iranian targets as part of Operation Epic Fury, but U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) warned that the “big wave” is yet to come.

As the military campaign against Iran draws into its third day, America is already mourning the loss of three U.S. service members, who were killed Sunday in a retaliatory attack that injured five others.
America's foster care system is in dire need of reform, and Alabama is no exception. That's why Lee Marshall founded Kids to Love, a privatized foster care placement system that helps children find forever homes faster and safer, while also helping heal past trauma.

The Alabama House of Representatives documents every vote cast during a given legislative session, but that doesn’t mean the lawmaker on record is the one who pushed the button.

In news cycles dominated by state and national issues, staying plugged in to the goings-on of your local community has perhaps never been more important.

Founder of The White Rose Resistance and creator of The 1916 Project, Gruber recently joined “1819 News: The Podcast” to deliver a stark warning about the future if the church allows the decline into leftist Marxism to continue.

House Bill 363, sponsored by State Rep. Greg Barnes (R-Jasper), would make it a felony for anyone to enter church property with the intent to riot, harass, or disrupt the service.

In a recent episode of “1819 News: The Podcast,” U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) warned that allowing mass immigration into America to continue could lead to violence in the streets.

Trust in the U.S. government took a nosedive during the COVID-19 pandemic, and perhaps no agency was harder hit than the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

With the midterms fast approaching, control over Congress and the success of President Donald Trump's agenda hang in the balance, along with the future of America itself, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is continuing his fight against the spread of Islamic Sharia Law, saying it threatens the very fabric of American society.

The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the SAVE America Act on Wednesday, bringing the country one big step closer to more secure elections.