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A reporter with The Randolph Leader newspaper received a threatening note at his home after covering a story about a new ambulance service and the county’s 911 service.
The 2024 Make America Great Again Trump Parade was a success for Donald Trump supporters in South Alabama.
The Mobile Baykeeper is continuing to request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers make changes in its effort to widen and deepen the Port of Mobile, despite the Port Authority asking the non-profit to come to the table.
Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry announced Friday he plans to retire and will not seek re-election. After 25 years in law enforcement and 10 years as sheriff, Gentry said he has seen a lot of changes and he is proud of his time in office.
The former Walker County corrections officer charged in the death of an inmate who died of hypothermia and sepsis will plead guilty in federal court.
The Jefferson County School system has a need for more exceptional education teachers and employees. To fill that gap, the school system is offering several incentives.
The Randolph County Board of Education (BOE) made changes following the Alabama State BOE’s resolution encouraging school systems to update cell phone policies. Phones will be banned in seventh to 12th-grade classrooms, district-wide.
Blount County Sheriff Mark Moon said an Alabama foster couple charged with capital murder in the death of a toddler is getting community support, despite evidence against them. However, he said it is normal for loved ones to support family and friends.
The Alabama Port Authority – Port of Mobile, sent a letter to the Mobile Baykeeper urging the environmental group to rescind its threat of legal action over the harbor deepening and widening project.
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson's vision to replace what he calls the “obsolete” civic center is one step closer to becoming a reality. On Tuesday, the Mobile City Council approved the demolition of the old building.
Jonathan Buttram’s father and grandfather raised chickens, so it was no surprise that the Albertville native became a chicken farmer himself. But over the decades, things changed rapidly, making the life of a farmer nearly impossible.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) has never hidden her Christian faith. In fact, the diamond cross necklace her husband gave her on their wedding day has been used by media and influencers to discredit Britt.
Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt was in Mobile Monday with other federal, state and local dignitaries to celebrate the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) $550 million contribution to the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project. Gov. Kay Ivey was on hand for the event.
Mobile Fire & Rescue crews are on the scene of an emergency situation at the RSA Tower on Water Street.
The Mobile City Council will soon hear the first reading of three resolutions that could bring the possibility of Gulf Coast Amtrak service back to the area.
The 2024 Make America Great Again Trump Parade will float from Mobile Bay to Orange Beach Pass on August 3.
Judy Barlow, chairman of the legislation and research committee of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) sat down with U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Mongomery) and talked about the current state of the Republican party.
Miss Alabama 2024 Abbie Stockard didn’t waste any time getting out and about after being crowned on June 29. The following week was full of television appearances and news interviews.
The Mobile County District Attorney’s Office did not find any criminal wrongdoing after a review of a special counsel investigation initiated by the Mobile City Council. However, others who have worked close to officials say there are still issues impacting solving crimes.
A Birmingham-area mom sounded the alarm Friday after things got a little too wild at Wild Burger in the Birmingham Zoo.
A petition to stop Baldwin County libraries from exposing children to sexually explicit books is making its rounds.
The city of Mobile offered a sneak peek of what the new arena will look like after it is completed in 2027.
If you think power bills are high now, a new EPA rule that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia refused to block, could make things much worse and could force some power plants to shut down.
Kamala Harris is not strong enough for the White House, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery). Britt appeared on Fox’s “Hannity” Wednesday night following the address by President Joe Biden.
Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack announced his last day as sheriff will be August 31. Mack is retiring and will become the executive director of the Alabama Sheriff's Association.
The Mobile Chamber responded after learning the Mobile Baykeeper intended to file a lawsuit against the U.S. Corps of Engineers over the Mobile Port widening project.
The commander of the Gulf Coast Technology Center was fired Tuesday after information was revealed about a special counsel investigation concerning former Police Chief Paul Prine.