
On Friday, Attorney General Steve Marshall appealed a recent three-judge federal panel ruling on May 8 that found the congressional redistricting map passed by Alabama Republican lawmakers in 2023 violated the Voting Rights Act.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) told “The Cats Roundtable with John Catsimatidis” that one thing bothering him Sunday morning was the Ukraine-Russia War.

Rioters against Immigration and Customs Enforcement deporting criminal aliens stormed the streets Friday, waving foreign flags and obstructing traffic.

A 16-year-old Opelika High School student was shot and killed Saturday night during a celebration at Bandy Park.

Officials in Baldwin County are reminding beachgoers of safety precautions that could save lives.

You are invited to the 70th birthday of the City of Bayou La Batre on June 21.

From unaccompanied minors to worksite inspections, federal agencies are ramping up illegal immigration enforcement in Alabama as part of President Donald Trump’s agenda to secure the border and deport the millions of migrants let in under the Biden administration.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is warning citizens about a nationwide phishing scam that has recently targeted Alabamians with fraudulent text messages falsely claiming to be from the “Alabama Department of Vehicles (DMV)” and demanding payment for non-existent traffic tickets.

The Baldwin County Sheriff's Office charged a convicted sex offender with second-degree sexual abuse after a tip from a citizen led to a two-month investigation.

Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, America is poised for a new era of power and prosperity — a nouveau Pax Americana, according to 1819 News contributor Troy Carico.

The day Governor Kay Ivey signed the bill, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and the Birmingham City Council filed suit on behalf of the City of Birmingham, asking the court to "enjoin, restrain, and otherwise prevent the Defendants (named and/or fictitious) from signing SB330 into law."

The Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) voted at a meeting on Thursday to consider buying new state vehicles for commissioners.

Auburn University head basketball coach Bruce Pearl would “like to serve his country,” according to U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.).

A $15.1 million dredging project is underway in Mobile’s Langan Lake.

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry, a Republican, announced on Friday he was running for the Public Service Commission in 2026.

Ivey professed the appointment on Friday, following the recent death of the former chairman, James Hutcheson, who passed away on May 3.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is beginning to promote policy positions and goals for Alabama as he settles in as a clear frontrunner in the potential race for the state’s next governor

A delivery driver for Domino’s Pizza in Talladega was shot Friday afternoon at the location on Battle Street East.

Mobile police arrested a man after they said he punched an elderly man following a traffic accident.

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson says a project years in the making will soon be underway.

Auburn University basketball coach Bruce Pearl recently appeared on Fox News Channel's "America's Newsroom" to address what he believes to be an increase in antisemitism in the United States since the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.

According to officials with the City of Hoover, the Islamic Academy of Alabama has withdrawn the application for a zoning change that would have allowed the school to relocate from Homewood to Meadowbrook Corporate Park.

Kristin Nelson, a Republican, announced her candidacy for State House District 38 on Thursday.

Tense moments ended in an arrest in Mobile after a man told police he had a bomb under his vehicle.

A Mobile man has reportedly passed away after drinking herbal tea containing the powerful hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca at a spiritual retreat in Peru.

Birmingham Fire & Rescue personnel risked their lives early Thursday to pull a woman from a house fire on the city’s west side. Despite their efforts, the woman later died at the hospital.

Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced she is tapping State Rep. Cynthia Almond (R-Tuscaloosa) to serve as president of the Public Service Commission.