U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) introduced legislation on Wednesday to codify President Donald Trump’s executive order repealing the previous policy allowing transgender individuals to serve in the military.
Legislation by State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) changing how vacancies are filled on the Alabama Department of Archives and History board was approved by a conference committee of six House and Senate members on Wednesday.

State Rep. Rolanda Hollis (D-Birmingham) recently recognized twin sisters from Montgomery for their "menstrual equity advocacy."

The growing national concern over fluoride in drinking water may have impacted Madison Utilities’ decision to halt its fluoridization process.

A Madison man was indicted on federal charges in connection to a child porn investigation.

Miles College in Fairfield is asking for prayers for a recent graduate who is currently in critical condition in the Bahamas.

On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) called on apparel company Nike to stay out of politics for reportedly funding a study on transgender youth athletes.

The chief executive officer (CEO) of USA Health, Owen Bailey, announced his retirement effective Aug. 1.

Former Decatur Police officer Mac Bailey Marquette’s trial has been set for Sept. 15 in Morgan County.

In an amusing series of events, both the extreme opponents to marijuana and those who support its legalization are calling on Gov. Kay Ivey to veto legislation regulating psychoactive cannabinoids like Delta 8.

All seven appointments have been made to the newly restructured Birmingham Regional Water Board ahead of the board’s first meeting on Wednesday.

Last week, Auburn's student paper, The Plainsman, detailed shocking allegations of mismanagement and misconduct in the office of Undergraduate Admissions.

The Robertsdale Police Department arrested a Domino’s Pizza worker after he was accused of making unwanted sexual advances to a juvenile employee.

Ridge Malone Watkins, 35, is charged with aggravated child abuse in connection with the alleged abuse of his girlfriend’s two-year-old son.

Arthur Bremer, convicted of shooting Gov. George Wallace, will be a free man on May 15, which ironically is the anniversary of his shooting of Wallace in 1972.

Spending cuts will have to be paired with President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” of tax cuts, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

The Russell County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of two Russell County High School staff members in connection with a sexual contact with a student case.

Thomasville Mayor Sheldon Day said the Thomasville Hospital is closer to reopening.

Governor Kay Ivey signed House Bill 307, the Speedy Trial Act, on Tuesday.

Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl responded to a recent opinion column raising questions on his residency, saying he was pursuing legal recourse.

An attentive mother led to the arrest of an alleged child predator after she noticed suspicious activity on her child’s social media account.

Newly filed court documents highlight a heroic moment in the midst of a tragedy last week.

A Pinson teenager is recovering after nearly dying on the baseball field last month.

The National Federation of Republican Women has nominated Judy Barlow of Baldwin County for the position of fourth vice president.

Gov. Kay Ivey signed two immigration-related bills into law on Monday, while several others await final passage in the legislature with only one legislative day remaining.

Rapper Jay-Z has 99 problems and one of them is an Alabama woman, according to a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama Mobile Division.

Members of the House Democratic Caucus met at the end of last week’s legislative proceedings to detail perceived malfeasance on the part of legislative leadership, claiming the Republican Party ignored or stifled the minority party this session, when it wasn’t hijacking bills.