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The Alabama Association of School Resource Officers (TAASRO) announced the death of an SRO Tuesday.
A teacher at Summerdale School in Baldwin County opened up to 1819 News about problems she is facing due to an increase in English Language Learning students (ELL).
A newspaper error cost the state $1.76 million and delayed the final phase of the Gordo Bypass project. Now, lawmakers are considering ways to update the bidding process for state contracts.
Gulf Shores officials say the Alabama Highway 59 widening project poses a public safety concern.
The mayor said the group consisted of people who have been speaking at council meetings since Perkins was shot and killed by police on Sept. 29, 2023.
Alabama could see tens of thousands of evacuees as Hurricane Milton plows towards the Florida peninsula.
Drivers in Gulf Shores have noticed crews absent from the Highway 59 widening project and Mayor Robert Craft said people have become frustrated.
Citizens have until October 21 to register to vote in the general election.
The court-appointed attorney representing a man charged in the 2022 death of a Bibb County deputy has been removed from the case.
The Auburn Police Department responded Sunday evening after anti-Israel protesters vandalized Auburn University’s entrance with chalk paint.
Birdon America Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of Australian-based maritime resource group Birdon, will invest in a $37.55 million expansion at its Bayou La Batre shipyard.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) is reminding hunters to be safe this hunting season following the death of two teens during the 2023-2024 season.
State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) pre-filed a bill to make first-degree rape or sodomy of a child five years of age and under a capital offense, punishable by death. The change would apply to defendants 18 and older.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) Commissioner is not in favor of a pre-filed bill exempting fishing license requirements during a jubilee.
Alabama public schools are experiencing challenges as more non-English speaking students enroll.
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) members returned to work after a three-day strike. The ILA agreed to suspend the strike until Jan. 15, 2025, while contract negotiations take place.
The city of Orange Beach is preparing for Freedom Fest weekend, kicking off October 4.
A part of Midtown Mobile has been transformed thanks to a public-private partnership.
State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) pre-filed HB-55, which would remove the saltwater fishing license requirement during jubilees.
Ships continue to arrive at shut-down terminals as the International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) strike enters day two. Already, panic has set in, and toilet paper and other paper products have flown off shelves from Texas to New York.
Alabama Power and the Environmental Protection Agency settled a lawsuit concerning coal ash at the James Barry plant in Bucks.
While many Alabama resources are being sent to the hardest-hit areas of North Carolina, a Fairhope church is gathering goods for a small Georgia town devastated by Hurricane Helene.
Fears of a supply chain shortage due to the International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) strike sparked panic over toilet paper Tuesday.
A Mobile County Grand Jury indicted four people in connection to the December 2023 death of Cailee Knight.
The Port of Mobile is one of 36 ports nationwide where workers are striking to ask for better wages and no automation.
When the latest Starbucks opened in Fairhope, people began approaching Provision owners William and Elisabeth Hanes and asking them if they were worried. They responded with a banner plane and a message.
An estimated 45,000 U.S. dockworkers are striking across East and Gulf Coast ports, including the Port of Mobile.