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4 takeaways from No. 1 Auburn's 87-74 win over LSU
Whatever the case, if you’ve found yourself considering homeschooling, you’ve probably considered all of the other options and feel a little overwhelmed. Where do you even start the process?
With the passage of the ACPA, it does not matter if child pornography involves an actual child or is fully simulated; we are going to hold the twisted predators who possess it accountable.
Two states stood out in improvements on "The Nation's Report Card," Alabama and Louisiana. NAEP results released here.
Darius Foster, known throughout the state for over two decades of activism, will run for Pelham City Council, Place 4, in this year’s municipal elections.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating the death of a person found in the lower Delta under the Interstate 10 bridge near Spanish Fort.
Just weeks into the new year, Birmingham’s Randall Woodfin is demonstrating that he has no room for questions, comments, or dissenting opinions.
Frank Lewis Brown, a former political consultant to the Montgomery County Commission, plead guilty to theft by deception of about $276,000 on Wednesday.
An unnamed Mobile County Public School System employee who sent out an internal email to school staff giving a “to-do list” to shield students from potential ICE raids has been placed on paid administrative leave
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts had a special-called board meeting on Wednesday morning after their ad featuring President Donald Trump’s popular “Make America Great Again” slogan pasted over a picture of the infamous Bloody Sunday in Selma went viral on Tuesday.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) threw his support in yet again for President Donald Trump’s pick as Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Senate hearings begin on Wednesday.
An altercation between opposing coaches led to an all-out brawl on the court Tuesday night following the matchup between Albertville and Guntersville high schools.
The Baldwin County Courthouse in Bay Minette was evacuated Wednesday after a bomb threat.
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) released the 2025 edition of the Index of State Education Freedom: A 50-State Guide to Parental Empowerment last week.
The top-ranked Auburn Tigers are looking to defend their No.1 ranking for the third consecutive week beginning with a road trip to The Pete Maravich Assembly Center to take on LSU on Wednesday night.
The City of Mobile celebrated the installation of its second Safe Haven Baby Box.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) applauded an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday ending federal funding for the so-called gender-affirming care of minors.
While the idea of some public funding following students appeals to many homeschooling families, the downside is that regulation will certainly follow the students. The CHOOSE Act is no exception.
Members of the Alabama House Democratic Caucus met in Montgomery on Tuesday to lay out the party’s "Forward for Freedom" party platform in the upcoming legislative session.
Alabama Public Library Service chairman John Wahl recently responded to negative statements made by APLS director Nancy Pack about Wahl, the legislature and Gov. Kay Ivey.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is still waiting for a response from Costco after he and 18 other attorneys general called on the company to end its diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
Billboards apparently sponsored by the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts have popped up in the Montgomery area, featuring President Donald Trump’s popular “Make America Great Again” slogan pasted over a picture of the infamous Bloody Sunday in Selma.
Conway Twitty and Loretta toured together in the 70s and 80s. Their grandchildren recreate that show in Enterprise Friday.
The Alabama Legislature is looking to shore up the state’s role in immigration enforcement in preparation for the February 4 legislative session.
Encourage your girls to be girls and your boys to be boys. Stop the confusion and start them thinking straight.
A former Crenshaw County Jail administrator is facing 35 years behind bars in connection to claims that he used unreasonable force on an inmate and then lied to investigators.
Since President Donald Trump took office, the federal government has taken sweeping action to send back criminal aliens over the southern border.