
An Anniston City Schools employee is causing a stir after parents raised concerns over his alleged criminal past.

With the introduction of the PTSD Awareness Distinctive License Plate, Sojourn Counseling aims to spark conversations, reduce stigma and foster a community of support for those affected.

Randy Barbour is the new director of the city’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, which, until a month ago, was called the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

A coalition fighting to save the SS United States has asked President Trump to take executive action to preserve the ship, heading for Port of Mobile.

A total lunar eclipse is visible in Alabama March 13-14. No special equipment is needed for viewing.

An estimated 50,000 women and children are forced into sex trafficking each year, according to Deliver Fund, a law enforcement training non-profit organization.

With the success of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency at rooting out government waste, many have wondered if someone could do the same thing at the state level in Alabama.

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) recently joined legislation to completely remove any association and relationship between the United States and the United Nations (UN).

Friday on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was asked about the letter he joined with 15 other state attorneys general seeking accountability for former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci's COVID-19 response.

East Alabama has a new bakery and baking classes, Grand Bakery in Dadeville, a mother/daughter business.

The 12 defendants in a civil lawsuit filed by former Mobile police chief Paul Prine are asking to be dismissed.

FBI director Kash Patel is transferring 500 agents from Washington, D.C. to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville.

Hundreds of veterans are expected to rally on Tuesday in Montgomery in opposition to legislation putting the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVA) commissioner under the governor's control that passed the Senate on Tuesday by a 21-9 margin.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Friday a group of unemployed workers could sue the State of Alabama for allegedly delaying unemployment payments during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A new gangway is headed to Mobile for the Cruise Terminal. A new way on, a new look. The ship Carnival Spirit returns to Mobile this Fall.

The Alabama Senate finally passed its version of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVA) restructuring bill, now the House is poised to take it up with little to no additional changes.

Nestled in Macon County is a secluded farm about 15 minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Interstate 85. The farm offers a sense of peace and tranquility for the Gannon family who lives there.

While promising some kind of tax relief during the 2025 legislative session, House Speaker Nathanial Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) gave dubious hopes for extending the state’s overtime tax exemption, which is slated to expire this year.

The Cullman County Sheriff's Office has taken over law enforcement duties for the City of Hanceville after the police chief, four officers and an officer's wife were charged in a corruption case.

The Tuskegee Airmen have a national historical site and an Airmen Day on March 7. Fifteen still remain alive. Living history.
The Alabama House of Representatives advanced legislation on Thursday mandating the restructuring of the state’s pharmacy board and sunsetting it for only one year to ensure the changes are implemented.

Miss America Abbie Stockard was met with a warm welcome this week as she returned to Auburn University for a visit.

Southern Company made $4.4 billion in 2024, according to an earnings statement released by the company on Thursday.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently joined Republican and Democratic members of Congress to pass the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which directs the Department of Education to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism when investigating antisemitic acts on campus.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Wednesday ripped the NCAA’s recently-passed participation policy for transgender student-athletes.

Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones gave misleading information to 1819 News after receiving a media request about an investigation into three deputies.

During Wednesday’s slew of committee meetings, two gun bills by House Democrats stalled, with the vote on one being delayed for the third time and the other getting voted down by Republican members.