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80 years ago, Selma's Ralph Shug Jordan was getting ready to launch onto the French coast for D-Day.
While Montgomery’s rising crime has a ripple effect throughout the city, members of the healthcare community are sounding the alarm on the negative effects on staff and resources caused by increased gun violence.
Soros is a nuisance, and it’s an abomination to free thought that he has managed to portray himself otherwise.
Negotiations between Infirmary Health and United Healthcare failed to yield success after months of talks to keep the insurance company’s contract with the healthcare system.
Gov. Kay Ivey released a video tribute to those who served 80 years ago at D-Day.
On Wednesday, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and interim Police Chief John Hall spoke regarding the triple murder that occurred in the city on the Troy Highway Tuesday night.
I believe this election is not just another political contest; it is a battle for the soul of our nation.
Poll of Alabama voters after the NY verdict against Trump show him maintaining his wide lead.
The collaboration between the Leadership Institute and Eagle Forum aims to cultivate and reinforce conservative values in young individuals.
Boeing Starliner successfully launched two U.S. astronauts into space Wednesday.
The Alabama Ethics Commission upheld a $4,500 fine on Wednesday against State Rep. Marilyn Lands (D-Huntsville).
The Toyota Alabama plant in Huntsville will expand to offer more products to its already vast engine assembly line.
On Tuesday, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed petitioned the city council for $6 million annually to fund a community violence initiative hours before police responded to a triple homicide in the city.
Auburn has filled its softball head coaching vacancy.
80 years since Allied troops landed on the French coast for the D-Day invasion. Alabama medica I.G. Reeves was there.
The former director of the Baldwin County Library Cooperative is denying she ever requested the board fire all employees, as was reported to the Baldwin County Commission by board members.
On May 30th, a New York jury found President Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsification of business records in the first degree. What does this mean?
On Monday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) blasted Senate leadership for pushing legislation to federally protect access to contraception.
The City of Hoover is in Week 2 of hearings related to a contested Certificate of Need. Testimony from Mayor Frank Brocato last week included claims of alleged blackmail, allegations that prompted a detailed denial by lobbyist Pat Lynch.
Multiple agencies responded Tuesday afternoon to a boat fire in Perdido Bay.
The June 1st Gay Pride event was canceled due to an act of God.
The Jacksonville State University (JSU) Marching Southerners are embarking on another historic journey to perform for the 80th commemoration of D-Day in Normandy, France, on Thursday, June 6.
The Baldwin County Commission voted Tuesday during its regular meeting to dissolve the Baldwin County Library Cooperative.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 22 states in opposing the Biden Administration’s new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) said Tuesday he is concerned for the future of the country following the political prosecution of former president Donald Trump. Moore made the comments while addressing U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland during a House Judiciary Committee on concerns with the Department of Justice.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) defended a recent letter he signed stating he’d block Democrat spending proposals and legislation after a New York State jury rendered a 34-count guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump.
Were the idea of democracy not so charming the task of persuading my fellow Americans of its absurdity would be much easier.