
During an appearance on this week's broadcast of Newsmax TV's "Saturday Agenda," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said he anticipated President Donald Trump would ultimately win out over federal district court judges who have paused his administration's efforts to implement executive orders or enforce existing law.

Forty-five illegal aliens are currently on hold in Madison County Jail, awaiting their date with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Spring Breakers are navigating around extensive construction zones on Highway 59 in Gulf Shores. As the widening and improvement project continues, city officials are working to update the public.

The U.S. Navy christened the USNS Billy Frank Jr. (T-ATS 11) during a ceremony on Saturday. The ceremony was held at Austal USA in Mobile with the family of Billy Frank, Jr.

When others were panicking during the 2008 recession, Cox, having just served in the U.S. Marines, bet on himself and the Gulf Coast and launched Bellator Real Estate & Development. Over the next eight years, Cox grew the business until, in 2016, he formed 68 Ventures, which has gone on to be the largest and most successful development and investment company in the Southeast.

Kohl's store in Spanish Fort has closed, but all other Alabama locations remain open.

At their March 2025 meeting, the Morgan County Republican Party unanimously passed a resolution calling on the state legislature "to Repeal SB116, Amend the Second Amendment Preservation Act, Censure Infringers, Pass Meaningful Law."

You cannot go aboard the docked SS United States as it is being stripped in Mobile, but you can go on a "cruise-by" with a guide as emcee.

The Mobile Police Department announced the arrest of 18 individuals in connection to a three-month operation titled “Operation Azalea Trail.”

The Trump administration will again begin allowing sales of 1911 pistols through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) announced on Monday.

Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Friday a $500,000 grant to make critical upgrades to a wastewater treatment plant in Macon County.

Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft said he supports bills in the legislature requiring a portion of a countywide penny tax to be split between all school systems instead of going only to the Baldwin County Public School system.

The Conecuh Sausage processing plant will no longer be in Conecuh County after it moves to Covington County this summer.

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) has some harsh words for protesters criticizing his support of the Trump administration, saying his record and the booming success of his district speaks for itself.

Health and Human Services recently canceled a nearly $1 million National Institute of Mental Health federal grant sent to Auburn University to study the eating disorders of gay, lesbian, bisexual and non-heterosexual individuals.

State Senator Bobby Singleton's (D-Greensboro) obsession with Elon Musk knows no bounds.

For those wanting their children to receive religious instruction as part of their school learning while avoiding the murky waters of the church and state distinction, State Rep. Susan DuBose’s (R-Hoover) bill authorizing students to attend religious instruction during the school day seems like a no-brainer.

"The South will not rise again" was just one of the nonsensical chants students, potential students, and visitors to the University of Alabama heard chanted by the Queer Student Association at a recent on-campus rally. The issue at hand: The protestor's opposition to the university refusing to compel students to violate their First Amendment rights of free speech and religious freedom.

A Montgomery non-profit founder and former WSFA reporter was sentenced on Thursday in federal court to one month in prison, a year of weekends in jail, and ordered to pay back the $927,000 in grants and loans she defrauded from the federal government.

Members of the Jacksonville State University Student Senate voted down a resolution urging the Student Government Association to acknowledge the kingship of Jesus Christ on March 17.

Bizarre new details have emerged regarding the recent arrest of one of four men accused of robbing a Montgomery business, with the recently arrested suspect appearing to have a role in local daycare and multiple Christian ministries.

Firefighters from Centreville, Brent, and Brierfield worked to extinguish a fire at AmeriGas off Belcher Road in Centreville on Friday.

Lifelong employee Charles 'Buff' Willis of Roshell's Cafe in Mobile dies at 52. A life of service to others.

A pro-library non-profit based in the Chicago area is voicing support for the Fairhope Public Library under the false pretense that it has been defunded.
A Montgomery man has been arrested and federally charged in connection with a brutal robbery and assault of a very familiar Montgomery business owner earlier this month.

The Birmingham Police Department made the first arrest under Alabama’s new machine gun conversion “Glock Switch” law and the suspect is a teen.

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled in favor of the city of Muscle Shoals in a lawsuit brought by residents seeking damages over claims of negligence after heavy rainfall in 2019 flooded their homes.