
The State Democratic Executive Committee will hold a hearing on the outcome of the Democrat primary for Perry County Commission District.

A Mexican national recently pleaded guilty to illegally voting in multiple elections in Marion County, according to U.S. Attorney Phil Williams.

The Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA) endorsed Emily Jones on Thursday for State Board of Education, Place 8.

Jackson Hospital will close on June 25 unless Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS) increases its reimbursement rate, according to Jackson Hospital president and CEO John Quinlivan.

Joe Reed paid delinquent property taxes for a building in Montgomery owned by the Alabama Democratic Conference on Tuesday.

The Department of Justice obtained a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday.

Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday celebrated Alabama’s major victory in the state’s congressional redistricting battle.

Montgomery City Councilwoman Marche Johnson didn’t attend a Tuesday council meeting after a report questioned whether she lived in the district she represents.

A U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruling on Tuesday restoring Alabama’s 6-1 Republican congressional map for the 2026 elections is a “significant triumph for Alabama,” according to Secretary of State Wes Allen.

Alabama should attempt to claw back some of the legal fees paid out to a court-ordered special master and left-wing plaintiffs after the state’s major victory in the state’s congressional redistricting battle on Tuesday, according to State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman).

The U.S. Supreme Court gave Alabama a “major victory” on Tuesday in its longstanding redistricting battle, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.
The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled in favor of Alabama’s efforts on Tuesday by a 6-3 majority to use a 6-1 Republican congressional map for the 2026 election.

Troy University will host its first-ever Super Regional beginning on Friday, following their victory in the NCAA Gainesville Regional.

Alabama Republican Party qualifying for State Senate Districts 25 and 26 closed on Monday with only incumbent State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) qualifying.

Republican leadership in the State House recommended several candidates for Gov. Kay Ivey to consider for two of the new spots on the expanded Public Service Commission PSC.

An Alabama Democratic Conference (ADC) building in Montgomery will be for sale by the county on Wednesday due to unpaid property taxes.

The Alabama Republican Party has officially announced qualifying dates for Republican candidates seeking to run in the 2026 special primary elections for State Senate Districts 25 and 26.

The City of Montgomery has paid $220,143.04 in overtime to Office of Violence Prevention employees since 2022.

Montgomery City Councilwoman Marche Johnson doesn’t live in the district she represents.

State Senate Districts 25 and 26 can now be held “using fairly drawn maps” after the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to allow for the use of the 2021 Alabama-drawn State Senate map, according to State Sen. Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman).

Governor Kay Ivey called an August 11 special election on Friday for State Senate Districts 25 and 26 after the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to allow for the use of the 2021 Alabama-drawn State Senate map.

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a recent ruling by United States District Judge Anna Manasco on Thursday that barred Alabama from using a State Senate map passed by the legislature in 2021.
The Department of Justice filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday backing Alabama’s efforts to use a 6-1 Republican congressional map for the 2026 election.

The Alabama Security Regulatory Board recently began transitioning Keith Warren and some of his staff to state employees.

State Sen. Jack Williams (R-Wilmer) announced on Wednesday that he is supporting Corey Hill in his bid for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries in the June 16 runoff election.

Gov. Kay Ivey delayed certification of August 11 special congressional primary ballots in case the U.S. Supreme Court stays a recent federal court ruling requiring Alabama to use a court-drawn, racially gerrymandered map.

The U.S. Supreme Court should stay a recent federal court ruling requiring Alabama to use a court-drawn, racially gerrymandered map, according to Attorney General Steve Marshall on Wednesday.