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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) told Fox News's Shannon Bream Sunday that Democrats are using scare tactics concerning IVF and other hot-topic issues
The Baldwin County Republican Party is sponsoring a Trump boat parade along the Gulf Coast on October 19.
The Mobile Police Department arrested 26 and seized seven firearms in "Operation South Side Surge."
Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama has received over 100 tips in Birmingham’s Five Points South mass shooting, yet still no arrests have been made.
State Rep. Jennifer Fidler (R-Silverhill) is attempting to find details about a federal program bringing migrants to Alabama.
Tuscaloosa businessman Stan Pate brought border wall panels to T-town Thursday ahead of former President Donald Trump's visit for the Alabama-Georgia game Saturday.
William Dale "Bill" Bryan, 70, of Muscle Shoals, died during what was supposed to be a splenectomy at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast in Florida.
The Morgan County Circuit Court again sentenced Burgess to life without parole.
A Mobile resident voiced concerns Tuesday with how council members react to citizens who come forward with concerns.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) endorsed Alabama’s second congressional district Republican candidate Caroleene Dobson Wednesday.
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election to a fourth term in 2025.
Baldwin County Sheriff Anthony Lowery told FM Talk 106.5’s Sean Sullivan Tuesday Baldwin County has an illegal immigration problem causing issues to schools, public services and public safety.
The FBI is seeking contract workers across the state of Alabama to translate Haitian Creole.
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) said he is planning a six to eight-bill package to protect Alabamians from the impact of federal immigration policy.
The city of Opelika installed a Safe Haven Baby Box Monday, making it the ninth baby box to be installed in Alabama.
The Fairhope City Council heard from concerned citizens Monday night following what Mayor Sherry Sullivan called rumors about a possible influx of immigrants.
Between 800 and 1,200 Haitian migrants are coming to Baldwin or Mobile Counties within the next two to three weeks, according to immigration whistleblower Jay Palmer.
Pinson Mayor Joe Cochran passed away Friday following a long battle with ALS.
With the popularity of pickleball growing across the nation, injuries from pickleball are also on the rise. There are an estimated 8.9 million pickleball players in the U.S.
Birmingham Police believe a shooting that left four people dead and at least 18 others injured Saturday night was targeted.
Thomasville Regional Medical Center (TRMC) suspended operations due to a staffing shortage and it is unclear if and when it will reopen.
A criminal investigation could soon be underway after the medical examiner in the death of a man who died during surgery ruled the manner of death a homicide.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall told 1819 News he has been watching immigration issues across the state in places like Sylacauga and Athens. While communities are being impacted by Biden administration policies, Marshall said attorneys general across the nation have a responsibility.
Mobile Police Department public information officer Blake Brown said several people are getting email scams that appear personal and scary for victims.
Jack Burrell, the chairman of the Eastern Shore MPO, told 1819 News the $4 billion Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project is on track to break ground in 2025. Environmental studies and geotechnical services are still being performed and re-negotiations are underway with contractors for both phase one and phase two of the project.
A former girls basketball coach and athletic director in east Alabama was arrested following a grand jury indictment.
Mobile City Councilman William Carroll recently lashed out at parents concerned about pornographic material in the children's section of the Mobile Public Library, saying if parents don't want their children to see those books, then keep out.