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It's coming real soon. The Mardi Gras season starts Jan. 9 in Mobile with a tree lighting at Mardi Gras Park.
Robert Chapman, Iraq veteran from Mobile, found not guilty due to PTSD
No. 2 Auburn gearing up for SEC play with Missouri up first.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said on Friday he was worried Senate Republicans wouldn’t unanimously support President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees.
These citizens of Limestone County would be wise to request the presence of an ALDOGE representative. As past meetings involving the Athens City Council have shown, they seem to have little interest in citizen self-governance.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is all aboard the Make America Healthy Again bandwagon as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to retake the White House with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. poised as the presumptive head of Health and Human Services.
On Friday, Tuberville continued his effort to resolve the "disaster" that NIL and transfer portal had become in college sports with a lack of rules and regulations. The former Auburn head football coach lamented that the NIL had "gotten out of hand."
Is it still possible to raise children who exhibit respect, work ethic, and lack of entitlement?
The Spanish Fort Public Library Board will review an explicit teen sex instructional book and decide whether to keep it in the teen section, move it to the adult section or remove it.
On Jan. 6, 2025, Vice President Kamala Harris will have the unenviable task of certifying herself as the loser of the 2024 presidential election. Al Gore had this same experience, but so did Richard Nixon in 1961.
Breeze Airways announced it is suspending services at Mobile International Airport effective January 31.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) announced Haley Wilson as his new chief of staff on Friday.
With a few key outliers in the Republican party, all of Alabama’s Republican Congressional delegation are expected to vote to re-elect House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) ahead of Friday's election.
Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson responded Thursday to the deadly terror attack in New Orleans.
Mobile Public Libraries removed a sexually explicit book for teens, according to Mobile police Sgt. John Young.
Austal denied on Thursday they discriminated against State Rep. Napoleon Bracy (D-Prichard).
Nearly 3,000 Alabama families applied for the CHOOSE Act, the state’s new Education Savings Account program after the state opened it up for applications on Thursday.
An 11-month-old baby girl was violently raped and suffered life-threatening injuries, according to court documents.
Last month, an AL(dot)com piece by Savannah Tryens-Fernandes claimed Alabama had lost more than one pharmacy a week since 2018.
In rejecting the rigid, forced “equity” that was on the ballot last November, we instead chose liberty, which is nothing less than an attempted return to constitutional government, a fact that bodes well for the year ahead.
Taylor Hicks appears in Columbiana, Alabama January 10-11.
Jalen Milroe’s run as Alabama’s starting quarterback officially comes to an end.
In the first days of the new year, Gov. Kay Ivey received a massive wave of social media adoration within the span of a few hours from multiple agencies in the state, praising her administration’s work
Attorney Doyle Fuller died on Christmas Day. He represented 55,000 Alabama families who were short-changed in the PACT tuition program.
State Sen. Linda Coleman-Madison (D-Birmingham) has pre-filed a bill ahead of the upcoming legislation to levy an additional $5 license tax and registration fee on motor vehicles in the state.
Drew Dauphin, a 2023 graduate of Auburn University, was killed in the New Year’s Day terrorist attack in New Orleans on Wednesday.
Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced applications for the CHOOSE Act, the state’s new Education Savings Account program, are officially open.