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A federal court recently blocked the Biden administration’s plans to provide taxpayer-subsidized health plans to illegal aliens after Alabama and other states sued for an injunction.
Construction on the new Alabama State House is four to six months behind schedule, according to Retirement Systems of Alabama CEO David Bronner.
Albertville's newest coffee shop can move forward with plans to open soon after a zoning lawsuit concerning the property was dismissed last week.
A large crowd turned out in Owens Cross Roads on Monday to celebrate the official opening of the new Madison County Center for Elections Management and Probate Court Archives.
Saturday is Alabama's 205th birthday. "Alabama Day" will be observed at the Dept of Archives & History in Montgomery.
If Alabama Democrats have their way, your vote for president, Congress, governor, the Alabama Legislature, and other important offices could soon be canceled by a convicted murderer, rapist, child molester, or even a terrorist.
Former State Representative Joe Faust (R-Fairhope) will be honored in a road-naming ceremony this week.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said Americans are "scared to death" of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), but they won’t have to be for much longer.
Three Hispanic Enterprise businesses were forced to forfeit 15 illegal gambling machines in recent months, according to 12th Judicial Circuit District Attorney James Tarbox.
State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) is seeking to pass a bill in the 2025 legislative session mandating increased penalties for all felony crimes if the offender is in the country illegally.
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band come to Tuscaloosa June 12, 2025 on a nationwide tour.
Over the past two months, agents with Homeland Security have partnered with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office to arm middle school students with the knowledge they need to avoid becoming victims.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a gyroplane went down in flames Monday afternoon.
Legislators met again on Monday to discuss possible changes to how public K-12 school systems are funded in Alabama.
Milei is right. Musk and Ramaswamy must “cut to the chase” and “push it to the very limit” when it comes to cutting the administrative state.
During a Monday interview on Rightside Radio, Trussville Tribune publisher Scott Buttram demanded an apology from Alabama Media Group for its second "unfounded" claim of racism on an Alabama entity in as many months.
State Auditor Andrew Sorell is calling on Alabama to lead the nation by establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve, which he believes will drive business and investment to Alabama as a “crypto-friendly state.”
Freedom and democracy must be protected, and we simply can’t sit idly by while the Chinese Communist Party attempts to manipulate and brainwash our children.
Speculation surrounds the 2025 Mobile mayoral election and who will put their name in the hat.
A New York jury found Daniel Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday.
The monthly think tank "Center/Right" features Congress member Barry Moore (R-Enterprise). Meets by Zoom and in person.
The Montgomery Police Department (MPD) announced on Monday that it had begun disciplinary proceedings against 32-year-old police officer D’Anthony Green after he was charged with Domestic Violence - third-degree assault on Saturday.
You can celebrate a different holiday every day in December. Some you never heard of.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a fatal crash involving a special needs bus in Lee County.
Former Mobile Councilman and County Commissioner Stephen “Steve” Nodine announced his candidacy for Mobile mayor.
Sunday, following the unveiling of the 12-team college football playoff pairings, which would not include the Alabama Crimson Tide, SEC Network and syndicated radio talker Paul Finebaum called the Tide's omission "the wrong decision."
In late May 2024, sources alerted 1819 News of something unusual happening with the City of Hoover's financials and accounting. The City was not forthcoming with information but quick to deny and deflect.