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Roblox Alabama News
‘We have no tolerance for child exploitation' — Alabama reaches $12.2 million settlement with online gaming platform Roblox

Attorney General Steve Marshall recently announced that the state had reached a $12.2 million settlement with the online gaming platform Roblox, which will fund additional School Resource Officers (SROs) and bolster child safety on the platform.

Prison interior Alabama News
Pinson man demanded sex videos from children, traveled to rape, sodomize 11-year-old

A Pinson man will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of numerous children across the nation.

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Department of Justice launches criminal investigation into Montgomery-based SPLC

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announced on Tuesday that they are the subject of a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the left-wing group's use of paid confidential informants. 

Fairhope Police Alabama News
Body found inside submerged vehicle in Fairhope neighborhood pond

The Fairhope Police Department is investigating after a body was found inside a vehicle submerged in a pond.

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‘Actions have consequences’: Etowah County GOP committee to meet after Jesse Battles announces independent run

Etowah County Republican Party (GOP) leadership will meet in the near future after Jesse Battles announced his independent candidacy for State Senate District 10.

Fluoride Alabama News
Judge sides with Central Alabama Water in fluoridation case against City of Birmingham; Takes dig at BWWB, 'anti–science movement'

Central Alabama Water was vindicated when Circuit Judge Frederic Allen Bolling walked back his prior ruling and dismissed the case brought against them by Woodfin for ending the fluoridation of its water system.

Mobile County wildfire Alabama News
Nearly 4,000 acres burned last week; Statewide fire danger alert extended

The Alabama Forestry Commission determined that the entire state remains in a fire danger classification.

Terry Lathan Alabama News
Ainsworth appoints conservative school choice advocate Terry Lathan to Charter School Commission

At a pivotal time in the state’s charter school growth, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth has changed the trajectory of the Alabama Charter School Commission and the schools under its purview with the recent appointment of Terry Lathan.

Mobile County victims Alabama News
Mobile County authorities call on public to help solve quadruple homicide

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch is asking the public to come forward with information in a quadruple homicide in Wilmer.

Shane Stringer Alabama News
State Rep. Stringer says he 'wouldn't be surprised' if special session called on gambling before November election

During a Monday episode of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Rep. Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) suggested it was not out of the realm of possibilities for a special legislative session on gambling prior to the November elections.

Sex ed chalkboard Alabama News
Ivey enacts sex ed reform legislation banning sexually explicit images, contraceptive demonstrations in curriculum

Gov. Kay Ivey has signed legislation into law that would significantly alter the state’s K-12 sex education, mandating “sexual risk avoidance” instead of what is called comprehensive sex education.

LGBT BOOKS Alabama News
LGBTQ-supporting non-profit with outreach to 'Weird Kids' receives 'banned' books, donated some to school libraries

A Madison bookstore made good on its pledge to donate banned books to a local non-profit that conducts various outreach, including a group for LGBTQ+-identifying “kids, youth and adults,” and claimed to have donated some of the books to local school libraries.

University of Alabama School of Social Work Alabama News
Ivey signs bill allowing restructure of radically woke University of Alabama School of Social Work

Big changes are expected for the ever-troubled, radically progressive School of Social Work at the University of Alabama, as Governor Kay Ivey has signed a bill removing the language in state statute that gave the school autonomy from university administration.

Alabama Supreme Court Alabama News
State audit reveals property tracking failures, payment missteps at Administrative Office of Courts

The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts released findings from an audit of the Administrative Office of Courts (AOC), noting discrepancies between Oct. 1, 2022, and Jan. 20, 2025.

Mobile County Sheriff's Office Alabama News
Victims zip-tied, child nearly decapitated in brutal Wilmer quadruple homicide

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said a quadruple homicide in Wilmer could be connected to drugs.

Gulf Shores aerial Alabama News
Gulf Shores hires New York firm for $500K comprehensive 20-year plan

The Gulf Shores City Council approved a $500,000 contract with Interboro Partners, LLC., to lead the development of a new comprehensive plan and 20-year roadmap.

Katheryn Bigbee Alabama News
Juvenile arrested for murder of Piedmont Elementary School girl

Piedmont Elementary School is offering grief counselors to students after the news that a student was the victim of a homicide.

Moroney and Chesney Alabama News
Kenny Chesney, Megan Moroney wow Flora-Bama crowd

Country music superstar Kenny Chesney performed an intimate show at Flora-Bama over the weekend, celebrating 10 years of No Shoes Radio.

Saban Walkin Alabama News
Crowd goes wild as Nick Saban joins Morgan Wallen for 'Still the Problem' concert at Bryant-Denny

The stadium went wild, and social media was flooded with videos when Nick Saban joined Morgan Wallen, a Tennessee fan, during his walkout for the first concert at Bryant-Denny in more than 30 years.

Chris Pringle Alabama News
'Don't think anyone has fought harder than him': Ledbetter praises Pro-Tem Chris Pringle as Ivey signs appointments bill into law

“Pro Tem Pringle has been tremendous. From a government efficiency standpoint, I don’t think anyone has fought harder than him," Ledbetter told 1819 News in a written statement. 

Alabama Bureau of Pardons & Paroles Alabama News
ACLU of Alabama celebrates passage of three parole board bills, two with Republican sponsors, laments lack of prison reform

The Alabama chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recently celebrated the passage of three bills related to the state’s Board of Pardons and Paroles in the recently concluded legislative session, two of which had Republican sponsors.

NEA EDUCATION SCHOOL TEACHERS Alabama News
‘Tax the rich’: NEA advertises May Day marches in Alabama — ‘No ICE, No war’

The National Education Association (NEA) is advertising May Day protests and marches across Alabama, with the aim of a one-day economic boycott, opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and calling for “tax the rich.”

TIM HARMON Alabama News
Woodland mother fights for 'TimTim's Law' after son left lying dead for days

April 14, 2024, is a day Lea Harmon will never forget. While visiting her daughter in Florida, Harmon received the news no parent ever wants to hear. Her son, 34-year-old Timothy “TimTim” Harmon, was dead.

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Wrong-way I-85 crash claims two lives in Montgomery

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a double fatal crash that occurred Saturday on Interstate 85.

Dawson ledbetter Alabama News
‘Not a conservative bone in his body’: 1819 News’ Dawson blasts Ledbetter for fumbling conservative bills on final day of session

Despite being an election year, the 2026 state legislative session had its fair share of controversies, down to the final day when two popular, conservative bills died on the vine.

Barry Moore Alabama News
Barry Moore meets with Trump in Oval Office, discusses FISA reform

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) met face-to-face with President Donald Trump this week to discuss federal surveillance that Moore says could directly impact Americans’ civil liberties.

Robert Spencer Alabama News
'They’re playing the long game': National security expert Robert Spencer warns UA students about Iran

Thursday night, author and national security expert Robert Spencer delivered an address to University of Alabama students about the dangers of Iran. 

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