
People from all over Alabama journey to Columbian June 27-28 for Liberty Day weekend.

According to a press release by Moms for Liberty Madison County Chair Emily Jones, State Sen. Arthur Orr, Rep. Parker Moore and State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough all celebrated the month by signing a pledge to support parents' rights.

Come out this Wednesday June 25 for the free Tomato Sandwich Lunch in Montgomery. Bring your appetite and maybe a bib.

Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft announced he will run for re-election in the August 26 municipal election. His platform is “Keep Gulf Shores Moving Forward.”

Brent Woodall, a Tuscumbia attorney, announced recently he was running for the Republican nomination for Place 2 on the Public Service Commission.

Derrick Murphy announced in late January that he was seeking reelection to Hoover City Council Place 5. This week, Steve Lawrence announced that he will also seek Place 5.

The family of one of the two women killed in a 2021 crash is thankful after hearing of a possible plea deal.

As a former St. Clair County sheriff’s deputy and current municipal judge, State Sen. Lance Bell (R-Pell City) understands the difficult decisions police have to make, often in split-second, life-or-death situations.

Several members of Alabama's Republican delegation in Congress were swift to applaud President Donald Trump on Saturday after news broke that the administration had authorized and conducted a military strike on three of Iran's nuclear sites.

Birmingham’s new Coca-Cola Amphitheater will have its first show Sunday with comedian Matt Rife.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday they opposed federal oversight of Alabama’s redistricting process.

Friday on Huntsville radio WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, argued in favor of some U.S. involvement in the Israeli effort to end Iran's nuclear ambitions.

The City of Gulf Shores is reminding beachgoers to watch out for jellyfish.

U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, John P. Heekin, announced on Friday multiple guilty pleas related to a sex trafficking operation that spanned the miles from Dothan to the Florida panhandle.

The United States has a duty to stand with Israel in its conflict with Iran, according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).

The chefs of tomorrow could be trained in North Alabama under a new culinary arts program at Calhoun Community College.

The FBI Mobile announced the arrests of 18 subjects in two days in an operation involving the Gulf of America Homeland Security Task Force.

While the country awaits a decision from President Donald Trump’s administration over the extent of U.S. involvement in the Middle East after Israel attacked Iran last week, Alabama’s federal lawmakers continue to back Trump’s insistence that Iran either has or is inches away from building a nuclear weapon.

Campaign finance reports show that since then, Silverstein has donated to at least four democrats, including a 2024 contribution to Kamala Harris.
Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Friday a Montgomery County jury found James “Jimmy” Bulger guilty on three felony charges: first-degree theft by deception, aggravated theft by deception, and first-degree financial exploitation of the elderly.

A Bessemer woman is behind bars after Calera Police said she shot into a car over a parking spot at Walmart.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to, once again, delay the nationwide ban of TikTok, after dozens of lawmakers sounded the alarm over the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence through the application.

A Collins-Rhodes Elementary teacher charged after a child was hospitalized for alcohol intake is asking the court to amend her bond to allow for a trip to the Bahamas.

Taras Kosmirak,35, a Ukrainian war refugee, pleaded guilty this week to attempting to transport a woman in Mobile to Brooklyn, New York, for the purposes of employing the woman as a prostitute.

Fireworks, food, fun and music will be at the USS Alabama Park on Friday, July 4. No ticket required. A charge for parking.

The annual Alabama Blueberry Fest is Saturday, June 21 in downtown Brewton.

The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady despite President Donald Trump’s repeated calls for a 2.5-point reduction.