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Southern Company revealed another quarterly earnings report on Thursday with a large profit for July to September.
Governor Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that she is appointing Azzie Oliver to serve as Montgomery County District Attorney, replacing Daryl Bailey, who recently retired.
A Florida man who owns laboratories in Birmingham and Spanish Fort is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to his actions in a COVID-19 test scheme.
The Alabama Republican Party is going “all out” ahead of Tuesday’s general election to secure the victory for Republican second congressional district candidate Caroleene Dobson.
The Alabama Port Authority has completed the fourth phase of its container terminal expansion.
Make no mistake, every single complaint the AEA has against school choice is because it’s taking power away from them and putting it in the rightful hands of parents.
Governor Kay Ivey's claim of having the “supreme executive power” to unilaterally fire former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs commissioner Kent Davis last week is the opposite of what Republicans believe, according to Wayne Reynolds, a State Board of Education member and Alabama State president of the Vietnam Veterans of America.
Men United Against Violence (MUAV) has a new billboard honoring juvenile victims of violent crime.
Governor Kay Ivey joined officials in Mobile for the groundbreaking of a 500-acre industrial park in Theodore.
One victim has died in last week’s Montgomery shooting, where five people, including two juveniles, were shot.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) joined the Baldwin County Republican party and other supporters for a mix and mingle Wednesday. The event was at the new Tin Top Restaurant and Oyster Bar.
Various stakeholders are in the process of appointing members to a board to oversee the new Alabama Farm Center project.
Auburn University made a nearly $11 million profit from their athletic programs for fiscal year 2024.
According to a recent report by The Daily Wire, ongoing issues related to an influx of Haitian migrants could turn several small Alabama towns into the next Springfield, Ohio.
We will “fall back” an hour on Sunday as Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends. Not everyone is happy about that, including U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).
Ivey’s assault on veterans seems nonsensical, but as details emerge and the true story unfolds, it’s clear Ivey is determined to silence veterans and so started by cutting off the head of the ADVA.
While Alabama leaders applauded the U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing Virginia to remove illegal voters from its rolls, state leadership was mum on whether the state would try to reimplement its own voter purge program, which was recently blocked in federal court.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall appointed a special prosecutor on Monday after 25th Judicial Circuit District Attorney Scott Slatton recused himself in the domestic violence case against State Rep. Tracy Estes (R-Winfield).
Governor Kay Ivey applauded the federal indictment of two Sudanese nationals for cyberattacks against Alabama and multiple other states on Wednesday.
Discipline has been a hot topic surrounding the Alabama football team, especially after games in which they have lost.
Walker White is continuing to improve in his first year on the Plains despite his limited reps during practice.
What kind of government do we have in Alabama – a constitutional republic in which even the governor is under the law, or an all-powerful state in which the governor is above the law?
The Department of Justice (DOJ) appointed another district election officer to monitor Alabama’s elections on November 5.
On Tuesday, Gov. Kay Ivey defended her unilateral termination of former Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs commissioner Kent Davis.
Funeral arrangements were announced for legendary Mobile television news anchor Mel Showers.
A newly formed coalition has formed in the state of Alabama to combat the statewide concern over “progressive liberal propaganda” in public schools and libraries.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) slammed the Biden-Harris administration on Tuesday for its increasingly "reckless" rhetoric toward President Donald Trump and his supporters.