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The thousands of visitors to Alabama’s Gulf Coast this Independence Day weekend will have several chances to enjoy professional fireworks shows.
This Independence Day, many Alabamians will take part in a timeless tradition: The shooting of fireworks.
The sun is shining, and the beaches are packed along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The draw of thousands during the Fourth of July week means more money for Baldwin County businesses and for the entire state of Alabama.
The Atmore Police Department is warning citizens about scammers who are attempting to blackmail the elderly using false claims.
As the Democratic Party faces an uncertain future following the debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, preparations are underway for a candidate change that could cause a ripple effect.
The Alabama Department of Public Health sent a warning to the public after a woman was bitten by a fox with rabies.
For decades, non-profit groups in Alabama have helped citizens prepare and turn in their absentee ballots during elections. Although the groups claim to be nonpartisan, many take sides on political issues and voice concerns over policies.
A man from Alabama who died in the Philippines has been returned to his family.
Attorney General Steve Marshall claims Legend Windows, LLC, out of Shelby County, has been scamming people for years.
As many Democrats grapple with the possibility that President Joe Biden is unfit for a second presidential term, the Democratic candidate for Alabama’s second congressional district is radio silent.
Tractor Supply Co., which operates 50 locations across Alabama, is eliminating woke policies after a call for a boycott earlier this month.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is co-sponsoring a bipartisan bill to help families with the challenges they face when children are temporarily put into foster care.
Several people caught on camera in the back of a Budget rental van in Atlanta told police they were moving from Alabama to Maryland for work.
An advertising plane banner is getting more attention than most after an OnlyFans creator paid for a banner with her name to be flown over the Alabama Gulf Coast.
Jordan Vaughn, M.D., internist, founder and CEO of MedHelp and co-founder of the Concerned Doctors organization, testified before the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
The mother of a 13-year-old who died after being starved and dehydrated in a Birmingham hotel was found dead in Texas.
The dire need for more funding for mental health care in Alabama has once again become a topic of conversation in Mobile.
On the two-year anniversary of the crash, their father, Robert, has a message.
An initiative designed to prevent youth violence in Mobile is partnering with the Parks and Recreation Department to expand services and reach a younger audience.
The UAB Health System is in the process of acquiring Ascension St. Vincent’s hospitals and clinics for $450 million.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin removed two members of Police Chief Scott Thurmond’s command staff. According to reports, the positions of assistant police chief and deputy chief were vacated.
The National Police Association, a nationwide non-profit that advocates for law enforcement, is accused of fear-mongering and using political controversies to collect donations.
68 Ventures' federal lawsuit against the City of Fairhope has been dismissed, but the threat of state proceedings remains.
The Bay County, Fla. Sheriff’s Office identified the three Birmingham men who drowned in Panama City Beach, Fla. Friday night.
Alan Eugene Miller, an Alabama death row inmate awaiting death by nitrogen hypoxia is asking a federal court to stop the execution due to the state’s last execution by gas.
First responders in Panama City Beach pulled three men out of the Gulf of Mexico after receiving a call about distressed swimmers Friday night. The three men, who were from Alabama, died at local hospitals.
According to long-time residents, an Eastern Shore tradition dating back to the Civil War is no longer what it used to be because of the overzealous enforcement of Alabama law.