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At a Monday press conference, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) discussed the recent arrests of two employees at the Montgomery County Youth Detention Facility for sex-abuse crimes.
Most Alabama small business owners will once again be required to share ownership information about their companies or risk being subject to civil and criminal financial penalties or imprisonment due to a recent appeals court ruling on Monday.
During an interview with Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) argued that the Alabama Department of Education could be a starting point.
Butler County Sheriff Danny Bond announced on Monday he was retiring due to health issues.
Mobile has started an innovative program to coordinate help for the homeless and all in need.
Those who thought the 2024 legislative session drama meant the end of the gambling debate for the foreseeable future might be disappointed in 2025, according to House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville).
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 murderers on federal death row on Monday.
Taking back control of the Panama Canal is hugely important to the security and economic success of the United States because we are the number one user of the canal.
U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) both received new committee assignments as the 119th Congress prepares to kick off with a Trump administration and Republican majorities in both houses.
Nathan Cox, chairman of the development company, said the Daphne-based company strives to advance tourism throughout the region and to give back. In return, his focus is not on building homes and businesses but on building stronger generations of families in Baldwin and Mobile counties.
The ballet Swan Lake comes to Mobile's Saenger Theater January 7 performed by the State Ballet of Ukraine.
For too many years, we’ve lost the joy, wrapped in the clutter of serious life with the inability to remember who we really are as a nation. It’s as if America forgot itself.
Attorneys for the family suing Madison County for $250 million over a decades-long land dispute fired back at opposing counsel last Friday in another motion opposing the defendants’ emergency motion for sanctions and claim to the property.
New information available Sunday suggests a cluster of fireballs observed late Saturday across the Southeast could have been Chinese satellites deorbiting.
President-elect Donald Trump made waves over the weekend when he threatened to take back over control of the Panama Canal.
House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) said he does not expect the Alabama House of Representatives to consider any changes to its current in vitro fertilization (IVF) law passed earlier this year.
A person was shot and killed by a Baldwin County Sheriff’s deputy Sunday night after officials say the subject produced a gun during a struggle.
No. 6 Alabama relied on its defense to take care of business on Sunday, beating Kent State by a score of 81-54.
Alabama basketball player Houston Mallette is about the team, not himself.
Christmas is a season that whispers to our hearts louder than at any other time of year.
Members of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled on Friday the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) “properly exercised” their power to rescind an earlier round of cannabis business licenses awarded in August 2023.
A young military veteran and graduate of Briarwood Christian School, Kaleb Dillard was preparing for a bright future with his fiance when he found himself facing up to eight years in federal prison for assaulting a U.S. Capital police officer.
ALEA refuses to confirm trooper was involved 'reckless' incident leading to criminal charges
Hundreds of people across the Southeast reported seeing a brilliant streak through the sky late Saturday.
4 takeaways from No.2 Auburn’s 87-69 win against No. 16 Purdue
It all started when a lunch lady befriended a lonely little boy...
An endowment has been set up to teach high school students free enterprise principles. Honors the late Jack Campbell, political strategist of Montgomery.