
A Mobile resident sparked a heated discussion about crime on Tuesday during the regular meeting of the city council.

Recent riots in Los Angeles are an example of “America Last” policies from California Governor Gavin Newsom, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).

An 11-year-old Clanton boy was honored on Monday night for his quick thinking and courage that helped his 88-year-old neighbor, who got stuck underneath a car.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) recently to reintroduce the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure (AFIDA) Improvements Act to bolster reporting requirements for foreign owners of American farmland.

The segment will air June 11 at 3 p.m.

Governor-appointed Baldwin County Sheriff Anthony Lowery will seek a full term as sheriff. Lowery made the announcement Monday.

Grace Newcombe Colvin survived a plane scare and emergency landing Monday. She is the wife of State Rep. Brock Colvin of Marshall county.

Residents and business owners in Gulf Shores have spoken, and the majority want the city to continue hosting the Hangout/Sand in My Boots Music Festival.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's (ALEA) Marine Patrol is investigating a drowning death that happened in Wolf Bay near Sapling Point.

The Wetumpka City Council on Monday became the fifth municipality in the river region to place a temporary moratorium on new convenience stores being built in the city.

In a Monday interview on Birmingham radio's "Alabama's Morning News," Jefferson County Commission president Jimmie Stephens, who was recently diagnosed cancer-free, discussed the latest at the Birmingham Water Works Board.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and California Governor Gavin Newsom got into a back-and-forth on X Monday over the multi-day riots in Los Angeles over illegal alien deportations.

A former Bayou La Batre police officer facing sex abuse charges is back behind bars after having his bond revoked Monday.

A man accused of sex abuse in Blount County avoided trial Monday with a last-minute blind plea.

The Demopolis Times published its final paper June 4.

Dr. Wayne Reynolds, Alabama State Board of Education member, goes to Washington June 14 for the 250th anniversary of his beloved U.S. Army.

Joshua Gammon, a hotelier who has experienced life all over the country and chose Fairhope as his home, is running for city council.

On Monday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) lambasted Democrats and those rioting in Los Angeles streets to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement deporting criminal aliens.

Prichard Mayor Jimmie Gardner criticized Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch after comments he made over the shooting of a two-year-old child.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said on Monday that California Democrats have “sided with violent rioters over the brave men and women of law enforcement.”

The ongoing violent riots in Los Angeles have produced some shocking images of masked protesters burning cars and clashing with law enforcement over illegal immigrant deportation. But according to some Alabama Democrats, it’s “AI generated” propaganda meant to paint a “peaceful protest” in a negative light.

At least 10 people were arrested early Monday morning in a multi-agency operation in south Baldwin County.

Katherine Robertson will announce her campaign for the Republican nomination for Alabama Attorney General Tuesday night in Birmingham.

A Walker County grand jury indicted Sheriff Nick Smith and his chief deputy in connection to unlawful hiring practices.

The goal is to promote voluntary and temporary firearm storage to reduce suicide rates for residents.

The full moon June 10-11 will be big, shiny and low-hanging. It will not be strawberry, despite its name.

Think that pageants are just for young women? The Ms. Senior Alabama pageant in Daphne showcased Alabama's vintage women.