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Daphne family loses everything in flood less than five years after remodeling from Hurricane Sally

Wynona McCall, who lives with her family on Nicole Place, said water was about seven inches deep in her house and it was waist-deep at her neighbor’s home. She said the family has just returned home and there was nothing they could do to stop the water from rushing inside.

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Ivey signs law allowing voluntary, temporary surrendering of firearms to cut down on suicide – ‘Safety and security for veterans is one of my top priorities’

Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday signed into law recently passed legislation allowing citizens to voluntarily surrender firearms to Federal Firearms License holders for a determined period of time, touted as a means of aiding those suffering from suicidal ideation.

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State Sen. Albritton on gambling bill’s death in 2025 session: ‘It’s been dead for 25 years. Why not another 20?’

Gambling might be dead for longer than just the remainder of the 2025 session.

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and presented a proclamation to Alabama Space Day at The State Capitol Tuesday February 25, 2025 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager) Alabama News
Ivey comms team alters August 2024 press release to distance governor from Nazi-invoking, anti-Trump board appointee

Following the publication of an 1819 news story that detailed Kay Ivey appointee Will Ferniany's comparison of President Trump's administration to Nazi Germany, the release naming him was edited to remove and replace his name.

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Homes, streets flooded in Daphne, Spanish Fort

Baldwin County residents were soaked overnight after floods caused damage to several parts of the county

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'It's a disaster' — Tuberville slams Democrats for pushing trans agenda after female fencer disqualified for refusing to compete against biological male

Controversy over a woman declining to compete against a male opponent in a recent Maryland fencing competition sparked renewed outrage over transgender athletes invading women’s sports after the U.S. Senate failed to pass a bill addressing the issue in March.

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Soros-fueled far-left protesters descend on Huntsville in 'Hands Off' rally against President Trump

Protestors, reportedly numbering in the thousands, descended on Huntsville Saturday as part of the nationwide "Hands Off" rallies against the Trump administration.

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Vote scheduled this week on ALFA health insurance bill after Wednesday’s public hearing

Legislation allowing the Alabama Farmers Federation to begin offering health plans to its members is up for a vote on Tuesday after a lengthy public hearing in the House Health Committee this past week.

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Foley to install Safe Haven Baby Box at fire station

The city of Foley is poised to be the 16th location in Alabama with a Safe Haven Baby Box.

Carnival Cruise Line Mobile Alabama News
Carnival Cruise line returning to year-round trips from Mobile in 2027; Council to consider more terminal improvements this week

The City of Mobile announced Carnival Cruise Line will return to year-round operations beginning in the spring of 2027.

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Ivey's Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences appointee, former UAB Health System CEO Will Ferniany compares Trump administration to 'Nazi Germany'

In an opinion piece for Al (dot) com, the former CEO of the UAB health system and recent Ivey appointee likened President Trump's administration to Nazi Germany.

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'Na na na boo-boo': Baldwin County Schools official's 2022 remarks raise eyebrows in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores school sales tax saga

State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Range) and Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) are at odds over a third bill introduced last week addressing school tax distribution. The bills are in reaction to creating municipal systems in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, and what supporters say is unfair tax distribution.

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Laken Riley Act poised for House vote after clearing its second committee this session – 'It’s just a national problem'

After passing its second committee this week, Alabama’s Laken Riley Act, which would allow state and local law enforcement to partner with federal agencies to assist in eradicating illegal immigration, is finally poised to receive a House floor vote.

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Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project federal funding remains uncertain; Albritton says it'll be more expensive the longer it goes

The state of Alabama continues to work on a finance plan for the Mobile Interstate 10 Bayway Project and continues to wait on word from the federal government.

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WATCH: Auburn fans brawl with Florida fans at Buffalo Wild Wings in Hoover

The basketball game wasn’t the only battle between the Auburn Tigers and Florida Gators on Saturday.

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Teenagers of the 60s, 70s, 80s gather in Sylacauga on April 26 for annual ‘Frosty Inn Reunion’

Hundreds of Baby Boomers will gather in Sylacauga April 26 for annual Frosty Inn Reunion. The music, memories and food.

Big Creek Lake Alabama News
MAWSS board likely to take up compromise to closure of Mobile’s Big Creek Lake to recreation next week

The MAWSS board that closed Big Creek Lake to boating and fishing meets April 7, likely to consider compromises to their ban.

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Adoption advocates applaud passage of paid parental leave for state workers, teachers

The Montgomery-based Adoption Law Firm recently applauded Gov. Kay Ivey for signing a new law that would grant paid parental leave for state employees and public school workers, including families that adopt.

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Ledbetter initially blindsided by now-dead gambling bill — ‘If we don’t have that kind of communication, the chances of it getting through the House is zero’

House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) was visibly peeved at the surprise drop of lottery and gambling legislation in the Senate on Thursday, saying he was left entirely out of the loop.

Gulf Shores City Schools Alabama News
Flashback: Alabama Supreme Court ruled legislature to determine tax distribution among schools in Baldwin County

An issue of tax distribution among school systems in Baldwin County is now up to the legislature.

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Lauderdale Co. school worker admits to having sex with student in her home, police say

A Lauderdale County school employee is facing multiple charges after allegedly having sex with a student in the school in her home on multiple occasions.

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DOJ indicts 15 for immigration crimes in Birmingham

A federal grand jury in Birmingham recently charged 15 individuals with immigration crimes, announced U.S. Attorney Prim Escalona on Friday.

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State Rep. Yarbrough files legislation to prosecute abortion as murder

Recently filed legislation in the Alabama House of Representatives would authorize prosecutions for homicide or assault if the victim is an unborn child from the moment of fertilization at any stage of development.

Garlan Gudger Alabama News
Gudger: Shutting down gambling for 2025 session 'the right decision'

State Sen. President Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) expounded on why he decided to shut down lottery and gambling legislation in the 2025 legislative session.

President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden of the White House, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Alabama News
Britt, Tuberville back Trump’s tariffs: ‘I think he’s saying enough is enough’

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) both backed President Donald Trump’s tariff plan announced on Wednesday.

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House lawmakers pass school cell phone ban — ‘I think this is going to be a game changer’

Despite some pushback, the House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday banning K-12 students from having cell phones and other wireless communication devices in the classroom.

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DOGE cuts funding to Alabama Humanities Alliance

The federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) this week ordered the National Endowment for the Humanities to make steep reductions in its staffing and budget, including its grantmaking to states.

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