
Firefighters continue fighting a large wildfire in Talladega County, and officials say they are having a difficult time due to rough terrain.

The fall 2025 Leapfrog Hospital Safety grades are out, and four Alabama hospitals scored an "A" grade.

The City of Opelika is warning citizens of an email scam after receiving numerous reports.

The man accused of trying to rob people inside a Jefferson County home Saturday morning has been identified.

The Foley City Council approved a resolution Monday to rename the Foley Municipal Airport.

Former Oakman Mayor and Walker County Sheriff’s Office deputy Cory Kwan Franks was recently indicted on two charges following an investigation by the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating a stabbing that claimed the life of a 46-year-old man.

The Alabama State Department of Education Annual Report Card is out, and Orange Beach City Schools is celebrating ranking number two in the state, only behind Mountain Brook City Schools.

Nori Thai and Sushi restaurant in Birmingham has closed its dining room after a raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The Birmingham Police Department took a homicide suspect into custody on Sunday.

Students from the University of Mobile paid a visit to inmates of the Baldwin County Corrections Center to share the Word of God.

Foley's Mike Vandenheuvel, better known as Mike Van, announced he is running for Alabama Senate District 32.

Mackenzie Cotton's whole life has been centered around softball. But two injuries have benched her. Now, she is sharing her story and how her faith in God is getting her through.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch is running for sheriff in 2026, and he told 1819 News that his record proves he is the man for the job.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women hosted Madison Lawrence, of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), for their monthly luncheon Thursday.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery attempt and shooting that occurred Saturday morning in Birmingham.

Tucker Carlson accepted the Albert Patterson Courage Award on behalf of his longtime friend, the late Charlie Kirk, on Friday night.

A Roanoke man is facing multiple charges following an investigation into child pornography.

Democratic candidate for governor Ja’mel Brown called officers with the Tallassee Police Department racist, unethical and corrupt after a video of a traffic stop and arrest was posted on social media.
The Mobile City Council is considering allowing services for a new ambulance service, but not everyone is on board.

Georgia-based wire and cable manufacturer Southwire is expanding its Heflin operations with a $176 million project that will create an estimated 85 jobs in East Alabama.

While most families in Alabama will be gobbling up the turkey this Thanksgiving, at least two turkeys will be safe and sound.
Governor Kay Ivey was in Mobile on Wednesday to address the Mobile Chamber's Forum at the Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch told FM Talk’s Sean Sullivan on “Midday Mobile” that Aniah’s Law, which allows judges to hold suspects accused of violent crimes behind bars until trial, has been “hugely successful.”

A pair of Etowah County Detention Center deputies ended up behind bars last week, and they're now facing felony charges.

The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit made an arrest in connection with the shooting death of two sisters and the injury of a male teen.

Construction is underway for Mobile’s latest “Complete Streets” project along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. Crews began working to rebuild the roadway from Butchers Lane to Broad Street.