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The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) announced Monday that Executive Director Reed Phillip will be leaving after nearly 10 years with the party.
A deal between Miles College and Birmingham-Southern College fell through on Monday.
Attorney General Steve Marshall is trying to stop the soon-to-be-ousted Biden administration's plans to impose hefty international regulations on plastic production, claiming that an international treaty should be negotiated by the incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas at the Oxford Performing Arts Center with seven Christmas concerts in December.
A Madison County special education teacher has been arrested and suspended from her position after facing accusations of torture and willful abuse of a special needs student.
House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) will file a bill in the 2025 session to make a temporary state income tax exemption on overtime pay passed in 2023 permanent.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating, and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is monitoring the investigation of a bald eagles' nest that was removed and destroyed overnight earlier this month on land where Hughston Homes of Georgia was developing a new residential neighborhood.
Sunday morning's "Grand Old Gospel Time" was canceled by Cumulus Radio.
State Rep. Matt Woods (R-Jasper) announced on Monday he’s running in the special election for State Senate District 5.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a deadly crash that claimed the lives of two teens.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently expressed hope for federal aid from Donald Trump's incoming administration to complete the long-awaited Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway. However, he appeared to shy away from discussing efforts to widen Interstate 65.
On Friday, it was announced the city is on track for a record-breaking number of homicides. Meanwhile, on Saturday, the mayor announced that he has written his memoir, "Son of Birmingham," which will be released on Jan. 21, 2025.
Dwight Yoakam brings his national tour to Orange Beach, Alabama on May 29 at The Wharf.
As work continues on the demolition of the iconic Mobile Civic Center, extra care is being taken to preserve massive murals on the arena's walls.
The new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is the “best thing” President-elect Donald Trump has done so far, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).
The Associated Builders and Contractors announced this week that David Pugh, a partner at Bradley in Birmingham, was elected 2025 chair of the ABC National Board of Directors during its meeting at the association’s annual Leadership Institute in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Republicans fought hard to retake control in Washington this election cycle, but prominent author and speaker Eric Metaxas says the battle for America's soul is only beginning.
The Alabama Public Library Service executive board voted on Thursday to reinstate a policy allowing a competitive bid process for local libraries to receive federal grant funds, much to the chagrin of APLS director Nancy Pack.
The Baldwin County Public School system receives 100% of the education portion of a one-cent sales tax that the state legislature levied in 2017.
U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently voted in favor of U.S. Sen. Rand Paul's (R-Ky.) joint resolution of disapproval to block President Joe Biden's attempt to cancel half of Ukraine's debt to the United States.
A deadly Thursday night drew the city of Birmingham closer to breaking a 91-year record number of homicides.
GOP activist and businessman Jerry Lathan of Mobile releases his Christian novel, "You WILL Be Peter."
Last week, 1819 News released a video that caught the Hoover City Council president John Lyda aggressively "verbally attacking" fellow Councilman Casey Middlebrooks following a council meeting.
Public meeting on November 26 features Auburn University's Raptor Center.
The Prattville Pride is slated to walk in the city’s famed Christmas parade on a float that it promises will be “the gayest and merriest ever.”
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall continues his fight to protect girls’ sports.
Both candidates running to be the next State Senate Pro-Tem think they have the votes to win, according to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur).