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A kidney transplant was successful for a young New Hampshire teen who was gifted a kidney from a Baldwin County woman.
Admiral Kent Davis is still "strongly considering" running for state office after he was fired from his position as commissioner of the Alabama Department of Veteran Affairs for what he believes was retaliation by Gov. Kay Ivey.
Emory Cox of Pell City is named senior staffer by Trump.
The Deep South is preparing for its first winter storm in nearly 11 years. The system is expected to bring snow across Alabama midweek, with heavier snow totals south of Interstate 20.
The U.S. Senate is one step closer to passing a critical piece of immigration legislation, the Laken Riley Act, spearheaded by U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery), after the legislation cleared another hurdle in the Senate on Friday.
4 takeaways from No. 1 Auburn's 70-68 win over No. 23 Georgia
No. 4 Alabama’s offense bounced back on the road to win a top-10 matchup against No. 8 Kentucky 102-97.
It was an average weeknight in Birmingham when I stood atop the Vulcan statue. Snow on the ground. I was looking at the city below, standing beneath Vulcan’s massive butt cheeks.
The murder trial for a man who shot and killed a trespasser in Dekalb County is set for March, despite evidence he was standing his ground.
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth detailed his plan to widen I-65 from the Tennessee line to the Gulf.
Local meteorologists are being cut at WAAY-TV in Huntsville and 20 stations nationally.
Breastfeeding moms can be excused from jury duty, according to an order from all members of the Alabama Supreme Court on Friday.
Inauguration Day will be a long day for Alabama congress member Barry Moore and family. They were on the original Alabama Trump Team in 2015.
Like stories? Plenty will be told Jan. 24-25 in Brundidge and Troy.
One aspect of President-elect Donald Trump’s presidency that I am looking forward to is seeing how “Make America Healthy Again” plays out.
This week, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) attended her first-ever meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she questioned President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to serve as the next attorney general, Pam Bondi.
Lance LeFleur is retiring as the director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM).
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) now has three new counties to serve. He added two new constituent services offices in Baldwin County.
Children in every state of the United States deserve educational freedom, particularly when it comes to homeschooling.
After blowing out its midweek foe in No. 14 Mississippi State, 88-66, the No. 1 Auburn Tigers are set for another top 25 matchup against No. 23 Georgia on Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is currently advertising for the position of “Executive Director of the SPLC Action Fund” with the job posting saying “the minimum starting salary is $265,000 annually.”
In the final days of his administration, Joe Biden on Friday declared the 28th Amendment, also known as the Equal Rights Amendment, the “law of the land,” despite never being ratified by Congress.
Longtime Bluff Park resident Robin Schultz has confirmed in an exclusive interview with 1819 News that he is running for the Hoover City Council in the upcoming municipal election.
Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl has been re-elected to serve as Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee for the Southern Region.
State legislators should pass a fee on international wire transfers to combat illegal immigration in Alabama, according to the America First Policy Institute (AFPI).
The trial over an election challenge in Conecuh County is set for January 23.
ESPN’s College Gameday returning to Auburn for fifth-straight season