
On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) announced Madison Green as his new chief of staff.

A recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to hear arguments on a redistricting case from Louisiana will likely “clarify” a lot of similar questions in Alabama, according to House Pro Tempore Chris Pringle (R-Mobile).

The Fairhope Public Library is under fire after being accused of violating new rules by the Alabama Public Library Service.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continues to push back against criticism of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet selections, claiming “liberals are having a fit” over their perceived lack of qualifications and other complaints.

The University of Mobile is mourning the loss of a basketball player who collapsed on campus Tuesday and never recovered.

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) recently slammed the Biden administration for allowing a massive Venezuelan prison gang to establish a presence in the United States and backed President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for a mass deportation project.

Members of the state’s Certificate of Need Review Board voted to delay approval of a new ambulatory surgery center in Montgomery on Wednesday.

Two top officials at the Montgomery-based Jackson Hospital & Clinic have stepped down as part of the hospital's financial restructuring.

The Montgomery Police Department is investigating the murder of a six-month-old infant that occurred earlier this month.

According to an FBI affidavit filed in Birmingham, the Chelsea woman arrested last month for multiple child sexual abuse charges was producing child porn featuring her daughter at the behest of a Texas-based Muslim imam who convinced her that doing so would bring her and her daughter “closer to Allah.”

Feds change the rules after the game, issue new description of restrictions on permit to remove eagle's nest.

Senate Republicans will meet to nominate a new Pro-Tem on December 3.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) vowed that “change is coming” to the Pentagon after the agency failed another audit last week.

It's not a video game, but it is based on similar technology. A simulator trains police in options in mental crises.

The Fairhope City Council will consider several measures on Thursday as part of ongoing water upgrades to the city’s system.

Parts of North Alabama were rocked Monday evening by a magnitude 2.4 earthquake.

Allegiant Airlines will begin offering the first ever commercial flights from the airport in May 2025.

A Montgomery man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for selling counterfeit pharmaceutical pills laced with fentanyl that led to the death of another local man.

A Nashville, Tenn. judge charged a Pelham man on Monday with theft of over $250,000 and money laundering.

Federal court documents reveal more information surrounding a deadly mass shooting that happened at Tuskegee University.

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X who has taken a watchdog position on an advisory commission in the Trump administration, recently called out the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center, deeming the group a “criminal organization.”

Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced she has selected State Sen. Pro-Tem Greg Reed (R-Jasper) to serve as her senior advisor for workforce transformation.

Mobile International Festival is November 23 at "The Grounds." Seventy countries are showcased.

Despite a series of planned protests and vigils, the state is all set to carry out its third nitrogen gas execution on Thursday in the case of a man convicted for the 1994 kidnapping and murder of a female hitchhiker.

A federal judge approved on Monday a plea agreement between federal prosecutors and the Alabama-based U.S. Navy shipbuilder Austal USA LLC, levying a $24 million fine for fraudulently valuing its ships to "mislead" its investors and shareholders.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said having Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services would be a “breath of fresh air” after what Americans went through during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A heated meeting of the dysfunctional Tarrant City Council ended Monday with little action.