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Although there is very little intrigue in next Tuesday's midterm elections in Alabama as Republicans are expected to do well statewide, Democrats and Libertarians will still have a presence on the ballot.
Eagle Forum of Alabama executive director Becky Gerritson is urging voters to support the adoption of the proposed recompiled and updated Alabama Constitution next week at the ballot box.
During this week's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Gov. Kay Ivey was asked about the possibility of tax relief given the budget surpluses for both the Education Trust Fund and general fund budgets.
Hewitt-Trussville, Hoover, Thompson and Vestavia Hills each win to set up a Region 4 look to the second round games.
The hiring of Carnell ‘Cadillac’ Williams has seemingly breathed life into a program that was looking for direction during the final weeks of the Bryan Harsin era.
A total lunar eclipse will be visible in the early morning hours on Tuesday in parts of Alabama.
UAB athletic director Mark Ingram said he hopes to have a permanent football head coach in place about two weeks before the early signing period begins on Dec. 21.
While most of the focus will be on national politics next Tuesday given much of Alabama's elections are settled during the primaries, there are a handful of Republican-versus-Democrat contests of which to be aware.
A former Donaldson corrections officer has been federally charged with smuggling cell phones, drugs and other contraband into the facility.
An Alabama economist says to be prepared for another more expensive Thanksgiving meal following last year's inflation-ridden holiday.
If you didn’t know, one of the amendments on Tuesday’s ballot is to adopt a new constitution for the state
First week interim head coaches at Auburn (Cadillac Williams) and UNA (Ryan Held) are part of this week's slate.
A former Vestavia Hills High School student was caught squatting in dormitories at Stanford University after pretending to be a student for over a year.
Saturday #6 Alabama will travel to Baton Rouge to take on #10 LSU in a top ten matchup between two SEC West rivals.
According to Court documents, Daniel James Forman 31, a football coach at Prattville High School, has been charged with having sexual contact with an unnamed 18-year-old student.
Since 2015, Huntsville City Schools has been under a federal consent order to implement racial equity practices and diversity quotas systemwide.
Lee Ozmint, a former All-SEC safety at the University of Alabama, has turned the Arab High football team into winners.
The nation's longest-running Veterans Day parade will be held in downtown Birmingham on Friday, Nov. 11.
The winning ticket for Saturday's Powerball lottery drawing will be in excess of $1.5 billion after Wednesday drawing for a prize estimated to be worth $1.2 billion yielded no winner. If Alabamians wish to play, they will have to travel to neighboring states, given Alabama has yet to accept the lottery.
Listen to 1819 News Contributor Stephanie Holden Smith on Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan as they discuss the left's desire to hypersexualize young children.
U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) wasted no time in calling out Democrats over their lax border and immigration policies that ostensibly helped facilitate the attack.
Dollar General is facing millions in fines after federal inspectors found workplace safety violations in multiple stores in the south.
Florida native T.J. Jones scored his first college touchdown last week in a loss at Florida Atlantic.
If, as expected, Republicans win control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the November 8 midterm elections, unfinished business will still be left for the Pelosi-led lame-duck House.
Alabama ranks 41st overall nationwide for its business tax climate, dropping two spots since last year and finishing with the lowest score in the Southeast.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has been facing challenges, including a high crime rate, open deputy positions and low morale among some deputies. With the general election days away, some law enforcement officers are hoping for a change.
In fiscal year 2022, the University of Alabama received $211.4 million in sponsored awards, $159.5 million of which were from the federal government.