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Interstate 65 Alabama News
Shelby County Commission: I-65 widening between Alabaster and Calera will begin next year, finish in 2027

The Shelby County Commission announced on Monday night that construction on a portion of Interstate 65 from just north of Alabaster to Calera will begin next year and continue into at least 2027 to widen the roadway as it is frequently backed up.

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15 arrested in undercover sex trafficking operation in Montgomery County

Multiple federal and local law enforcement agencies contributed to an undercover operation that resulted in 15 recent arrests on child endangerment-related charges.

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City of Mobile releases 911 audio in response to 'inciteful and false' Jawan Dallas lawsuit claims

In an unexpected move Monday, the city of Mobile released audio recordings, 911 transcripts and an official statement in response to a federal lawsuit.

Auburn United Methodist Church Alabama News
Former United Methodist members form new churches as disaffiliation rule nears expiration

An official rule permitting congregations to part ways with the United Methodist Church (UMC) while retaining church property is about to expire, but that does not mean the effects of this major split are over.

Daniel Boman Alabama News
ALGOP removes Daniel Boman from ballot in District 5

The Alabama Republican Party has removed Daniel Boman from the ballot as a candidate in the fifth congressional district.

Montgomery Co Courthouse Alabama News
Montgomery County Circuit judge allows Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to continue awarding licenses

Montgomery County Circuit Judge James Anderson allowed the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) on Monday to continue on with its current process of awarding licenses.

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Alabama Farm Credit denies wrongdoing as more former borrowers come forward with complaints — 'It was total hell with them'

Months after Geraldine native Dustin Kittle publicly accused Alabama Farm Credit (AFC) of extortion and mishandling borrower’s loans, the rural lender issued a statement to its customers denying all allegations of wrongdoing.

Marks' Mart in Northport Alabama News
Iconic market in Selma and Northport sells Alabama products: Mark’s Mart

Mark’s Mart is hard to describe, sort of a combination of an old-fashioned general store and a farmer’s market of locally-created sauces, spices, meats and assorted local fare.

Jawan Dallas Alabama News
Federal lawsuit filed against Mobile: 'Jawan was innocent'

A federal lawsuit was filed Monday against the city of Mobile and two police officers, in connection to the death of Jawan Dallas.

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Britt on Biden admin immigration policy: ‘The reality is these policies are inhumane’

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and several Republican colleagues hosted a press conference on Monday to press President Joe Biden to make changes at the U.S.-Mexico border. 

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Eufaula PD warns citizens of ‘pine straw scammers’

Scammers are out and about in east Alabama offering a good deal on pine straw and landscaping then lying to charge victims more money.

Dick Brewbaker Alabama News
Forestry Association poll shows Brewbaker ahead in GOP primary for new congressional district, over half still undecided

A poll commissioned by the Alabama Forestry Association surveyed 300 likely Republican voters and found former State Sen. Dick Brewbaker (R-Montgomery) ahead in the four-candidate primary election for the newly drawn Congressional District 2. 

JAWAN DALLAS Alabama News
Civil rights attorneys plan to file federal lawsuit in death of Jawan Dallas

Several civil rights attorneys plan to file a federal lawsuit in connection to the death of Jawan Dallas, a 36-year-old man who died after being detained by Mobile police.

Willsomerville Alabama News
Alabama Always files lawsuit against AMCC days before last round of cannabis license awards scheduled

Alabama Always, a company seeking a cannabis business license, filed another lawsuit against the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) on Friday.

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'Holly Jolly Drag Show' in Albertville draws little protest; Organizer celebrates 'phenomenal' event: 'We stood toe to toe with the Catholics, the Baptists'

Despite calls for protests and online threats, the Holly Jolly Drag Show in Albertville occurred without incident Friday night as over 200 people turned out for the event.

Marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall signs on to effort putting New York Times, CNN, Reuters, AP 'on notice' about providing material aid to terrorist groups

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall recently signed a letter with more than a dozen other state attorneys general that put certain media outlets "on notice" about potentially providing material support to terrorist groups when it comes to who they contract with to report on the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.

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Tuberville names Boaz Army veteran Spc. Matt Brannon as 'Veteran of the Month'

U.S. Senator Tuberville names Spc. Matt Brannon as Veteran of the Month

Sorrell Alabama News
State Auditor Sorrell joins '1819 News: The Podcast' 100th episode to discuss political journey — 'I didn’t feel like I owed Montgomery anything'

State Auditor Andrew Sorrell is known by many as the most conservative politician in Alabama, and he got that distinction by boldly standing for his beliefs and constituents against opposition even from those in his own party.

Carl628 Alabama News
Jerry Carl: 'I am in no mood to send more money to Ukraine'

Although he was a supporter early on, U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) said he is no longer willing to support bankrolling Ukraine's war effort against the Russians.

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East Alabama woman 'giving God the glory' for taxidermy business

Ashley Rollins is just a small-town country girl. Born and raised in Alabama, she has always been a little different.

Steve Marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall keynotes Huntsville's 69th Police Academy Graduation

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall gave a powerful speech to Huntsville's newest police officers on Friday. Other speakers included Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Huntsville Police Chief Kirk Giles.

K Ford Dekalb Teacher Alabama News
DeKalb County substitute teacher arrested for inappropriate contact with student; Second in week

Another Teacher Arrested for Sexual Conduct with Student.

George Wallace Jr Book Alabama News
'From Segregation to Salvation': George Wallace, Jr. pens new book about father

George Wallace, Jr. is the namesake of one of the nation’s best-known governors. George Jr. served as Alabama’s State Treasurer and Public Service Commissioner. Now, he has released a book about his famous father that is an in-depth dive into the man and out of the myth.

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How much will it cost an Alabamian to go to the Rose Bowl this New Year?

On New Year's Day 2024, the Alabama Crimson Tide will face the Michigan Wolverines in the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinal game at the Rose Bowl. Yet, Pasadena, California, is a long way away from Tuscaloosa. With rising prices everywhere due to inflation, traveling to the game can get pretty expensive.

Doctor, health, hospital Alabama News
Health advocacy group opposes proposed ADPH COVID reporting rule; ADPH claims rule lessens reporting requirements

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is considering a rule change to amend certain COVID-era reporting criteria that has some in the state sounding the alarm over “draconian tracking measures.”

Steve Marshall Present Proclamation to HPD Alabama News
AG Marshall honors Huntsville police officer killed in line of duty

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall presented a "praying hands" statue and a Proclamation to the Huntsville Police Department honoring police officer Garrett Crumby, who was killed in the line of duty on March 28.

GOV KAY IVEY Alabama News
Ivey, Mobile officials celebrate groundbreaking at University of South Alabama's medical school

Gov. Kay Ivey joined University of South Alabama (USA) president Jo Bonner and other officials Friday for a groundbreaking ceremony at the Frederick P. Whiddon  College of Medicine.

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