
Georgia officials recently announced that they are considering eliminating their state income tax.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) gave some context to the heated exchange between her and U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) on the Senate floor on Thursday.

Three Mexican nationals—Luis Miguel Campos-Reyes, Isaac Fernandez-Lopez, and Marco Antonio Guzman—were arrested and face federal charges this week after local, state, and federal law enforcement raided multiple Mexican restaurants across Alabama on Tuesday.

Seven illegal aliens from China, Mexico, and Guatemala employed at a Chinese buffet in Albertville were detained by local and federal law enforcement on Friday.

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles adopted new amended parole guidelines at a meeting on Thursday.

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Chris Murphy (Conn.) got involved in a heated argument on the Senate floor on Thursday.

An attorney representing an alleged drug “kingpin” apologized to a federal judge in Mobile on Wednesday after submitting a brief with false case citations generated by an artificial intelligence program.

Alabama Department of Workforce Secretary Greg Reed announced on Friday that Alabama’s labor force participation rate for June held steady at 58%.

Calhoun County Animal Control confirmed an outbreak of canine distemper virus within its shelter facility on Thursday.

The Alabama Farmers Federation endorsed U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) for governor on Thursday.

Fort Novosel was officially changed back to Fort Rucker in a ceremony at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum on Thursday.

State Sen. Jay Hovey (R-Auburn), announced his re-election campaign on Thursday for his Senate District 27 seat.

The American public should “get transparent, credible answers” related to the late Jeffrey Epstein, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).

A $9 billion rescissions package being debated in the Senate is a “common sense approach” to cutting spending, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).

State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) is preparing legislation for the 2026 legislative session that would remove candy and soda from the list of items that can be purchased using SNAP benefits.

State Sen. Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) announced his candidacy for reelection on Wednesday to the Alabama State Senate, pledging to continue championing the values and priorities of West Alabama.

Jared Hudson, a business owner and former Navy SEAL, raised $209,721.97 in June for his 2026 campaign for the Republican nomination for Senate.

ICE raided multiple Mexican restaurants across Alabama on Tuesday while searching for Cesar Campos Reyes, who was wanted for alleged fraudulent use of the Paycheck Protection Program through the federal government.

ICE and various federal, state and local law enforcement agencies raided multiple Mexican restaurants across central and eastern Alabama on Tuesday.

The Mountain Brook City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to join Tuscaloosa in a lawsuit challenging the State of Alabama’s current distribution of revenue collected under the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT).

The Trump administration’s investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein is “ongoing,” according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall raised more than $400,000 in his first four weeks campaigning to be Alabama’s next U.S. Senator in 2026, according to a quarterly fundraising report filed on Tuesday.

ProgressPAC, the political arm of the Business Council of Alabama (BCA), announced on Monday its endorsement of former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell in his campaign for the Republican nomination for attorney general in 2026.

The COVID-19 pandemic was “done on purpose,” according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

Chris Beeker announced on Monday his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) Place 2.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said he “won’t get involved” in a debate over whether the Department of Justice should release more files relating to the activities of the late Jeffrey Epstein.

Margaret Huang recently resigned as president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center to “prioritize family life,” according to a press release from the left-wing nonprofit on Thursday.