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Cody Sumners Alabama News
Chelsea Councilman Cody Sumners expected to run for mayor

In an interview with 1819 News, Sumner said that while he isn’t ready to formally announce a run for mayor, he has received positive feedback from community leaders who have encouraged him to run, and he is considering the opportunity.

tuberville hegseth Alabama News
Watch: Tuberville questions Sec. Def. nominee Hegseth over purging DEI from military, increasing recruiting

On Tuesday, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, sat for a Senate confirmation hearing, during which he was criticized and questioned about his military record and fitness for the position.

Sunset meeting Pharmacy Board Alabama News
Legislators vote to overhaul Alabama Board of Pharmacy

Legislators voted to overhaul the Alabama Board of Pharmacy at a Tuesday committee meeting.

Kay Ivey Alabama News
Joey Clark: I pray Gov. Kay Ivey doesn’t resign

Though I have often suspected the opposite will come to pass, I pray Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey doesn’t resign before her full term is up. 

britt v cruz Alabama News
Katie Britt, Ted Cruz introduce constitutional amendment to impose term limits for Congress

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) reintroduced an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to impose term limits on members of Congress on Monday.

Flags fly at half staff outside the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery, Ala., Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has ordered the flags at the Alabama Capitol to fly at half-staff in honor of those injured or killed in Monday's bombings at t Alabama News
Ivey orders flags raised to full staff for January 20 presidential Inauguration Day

Flags on state buildings, now at half-staff honoring President Jimmy Carter, will be raised to full staff on Inauguration Day, per Ivey order.

Fisher Alabama News
Mobile golf, youth baseball leader Jimmy Fisher dies

Jimmy Fisher spent many happy days on Azalea City Golf Course in Mobile, working there and playing there. His celebration of life will be there January 17.

Fairhope City Council Library Board reappointment Alabama News
Fairhope City Council retroactively reappoints three library board of trustee members

The Fairhope City Council approved the retroactive reappointment of three library board of trustee members Monday.

Space command Alabama News
Alabama members of Congress commemorate fourth anniversary of Huntsville’s selection as best home for SPACECOM

Some of Alabama’s congressional leaders have wasted no time in the new Republican-controlled Congress to continue the push to make Huntsville the permanent location for U.S. Space Command. 

Alabama Political News Pamela Casey Alabama News
Blount County DA Pamela Casey running for Alabama AG in 2026

Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey is running to be the Republican nominee for Alabama Attorney General in 2026.

Drone Alabama News
Mobile mayor highlights Tuscaloosa’s use of drones following Big 10 meeting

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson participated in the Alabama Big 10 Mayors Association meeting Sunday and Monday in Tuscaloosa.

20250111 MBB SCAR ZB 0016 Alabama News
No. 1 Auburn looks to overcome Broome’s absence with No. 15 Mississippi State up next

No.1 Auburn looks to overcome Johni Broome’s absence as it hosts No. 15 Mississippi State.

AL State House Lon Worley Alabama News
Center/Right think tank to preview legislative session and Alabama folks at Trump inauguration

Join in the discussion on Tuesday 14 as Center/Right think tank previews the legislative session and the Trump inaugural.

Alabama political news burger Alabama News
Devin Foley: Should a Christian be a foodie?

Does today’s foodie culture, with its exquisite tastes and picturesque plating, distract one from growing in virtue, from controlling the desires of the flesh?

Alabama Supreme Court Alabama News
Justice Gregory Cook: Alabama's new rules for court record privacy and confidentiality

In the holiday rush, you may have missed a new set of rules issued just before Christmas. 

Fairhope City Council Alabama News
Fairhope City Council to reappoint library board members amid calls for chairman's resignation

The Fairhope City Council is set to reappoint three board members Monday night at its regular council meeting.

Britt Laken Riley Alabama News
Thomas Govan: It's time for the U.S. Senate to pass the Laken Riley Act

The Laken Riley Act requires the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to take into custody illegal aliens charged with or convicted of burglary, larceny or theft.

Barry moore Alabama News
Barry Moore backs bill allowing Trump to negotiate Greenland purchase

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is cosponsoring legislation to allow President-elect Donald Trump to negotiate a purchase of Greenland from Denmark.

Tuberville, SEALS for Pete Alabama News
Tuberville joins SEALS, veterans to back Pete Hegseth ahead of SecDef confirmation — 'The last four years has been an absolute disaster for our military'

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined more than 100 Navy SEALS, veterans, and others on Monday to show support for Pete Hegseth’s confirmation as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be the next Secretary of Defense.

Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker speaks on the steps of the state judicial building on April 5, 2006, in Montgomery, Ala. When the court ruled that frozen embryos are children, its Chief Justice Parker made explicit use of Christian theolog Alabama News
Chief Justice Tom Parker retiring after 20 years of difference-making service

Chief Justice Tom Parker retires after 20 years on the state supreme court. Leaves legacy and historical book collection.

Mitchalton3 Alabama News
Alabama attorney, musician Mitch Alton enters ‘GateBand’ to heaven at 73

Long-time singer for GateBand, Mitch Alton, dies at 73. What a life story.

Alabama political news child Alabama News
Phil Williams: What did you do with the children?

One of the greatest forms of stewardship that any culture can be measured against is found in the simple question: “What did you do with the children?”

Kevin Levy Alabama News
Possible settlement reached between Mobile, fired Gulf Coast Technology Center commander Kevin Levy

The Mobile City Council will consider a resolution authorizing the execution of a settlement agreement and release of claims with fired Gulf Coast Technology Center commander Kevin Levy.

Buddy Black Alabama News
Founder of Mid-Alabama Republican Club Buddy Black dies at 89

Buddy Black, a founding father of the Mid-Alabama Republican Club, has died at age 89 in Vestavia Hills.

Kay Ivey, December 14, 2024 Alabama News
Report: Ivey official schedule reveals mostly ceremonial duties, few workdays beyond 3 p.m.

According to a report from Mobile-based Lagniappe's Dale Liesch, a three-month snapshot of Gov. Kay Ivey's official calendar shows a light calendar chocked full of ceremonial events, including ribbon cuttings and school appearances and very few work days that go beyond 3 p.m.

Katie Britt Alabama News
Britt expecting '60% or more' support for Laken Riley Act in Senate — 'Americans are sick of excuses, and they're ready for action'

As the U.S. Senate prepares to debate the Laken Riely Act this week, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Auburn) remains confident the bill will gain enough bipartisan support to pass, given the political mandate shown by the popular election of Donald Trump last November.

Jackson Academy Alabama News
Jackson Academy pastors to be on campus following stabbing at basketball game

Jackson Academy Christian school is offering counselors and pastors on campus this week after a stabbing at a basketball game Friday night.

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