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The U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) obtained a federal court order against a Hyundai and Kia auto parts manufacturer in Alabama on Tuesday, claiming the company is violating child labor laws.
The Alabama political scene continues to hammer away at Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s statements at a Nevada Trump rally on Saturday.
A group of pro-abortion demonstrators gathered in Huntsville on Saturday to join in the “Women’s Wave” day of events taking place in cities around the country to protest abortion restrictions ahead of the midterm elections.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) found himself the target of an onslaught of accusations of racism following comments he made at a political rally staged by former President Donald Trump over the weekend.
State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) has been fighting to get the state out of retail alcohol sales, but he said he'd faced stiff opposition from the landlords who lease their properties to the ABC board.
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said he predicts voter turnout will be between 45% to 50% of registered voters for the general election in November, which would total around 1.64 million to 1.84 million people voting in the state.
An Alabama inmate who claims to have been assaulted by a prison guard has retained attorneys for his case against the officer.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) kicked off diversity week with a mass email containing a video boasting the benefits of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).
As deer season approaches in Alabama, deer meat processors are preparing to face new challenges this year due to chronic wasting disease.
The Houston County Commission will decide Tuesday whether to agree to participate in a limited voting audit after the general election in November.
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the case over Alabama's recent redrawing of its congressional districts. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has been arguing for the state to keep its new map based on 2020 census data, while the plaintiffs say it violates the Voting Rights Act and should be invalid due to racial gerrymandering.
A coastal Alabama resident urged researchers to examine a strange landscape feature near Mobile Bay. They found a 1,400-year-old canal.
The man charged in connection to a body found buried behind a house in Hueytown will go to trial on Jan. 9, 2023, over three years after the death.
The CEO of an election worker management company was recently arrested due, in part, to the investigative efforts of an Alabama man.
An Alabama Man has been convicted for the 2019 kidnapping of Kamille “Cupcake" McKinney, which ultimately led to her murder.
Gas prices are on the rise again in Alabama and across the country after having been steadily declining from record summer highs.
A recent state audit report found that a Birmingham charter school misspent or failed to document more than $300,000 in funds over the course of two years.
Amid an internal investigation into a failed execution attempt, the State of Alabama is attempting to set a new date for the execution of Alan Eugene Miller.
Six cities and towns in Dale County are calling for an investigation into the county government’s use of federal funding.
The ABC Board leases more space than any other state agency, according to the Examiners of Public Accounts.
Houston County Assistant District Attorney Mark David Johnson turned himself over to authorities on Thursday after being indicted on multiple ethics charges.
Democratic mayor of Birmingham Randall Woodfin recently attempted to call out those blaming Joe Biden for rising gas prices, and it didn’t take long to backfire.
A law enforcement agency from another state is attempting to hire officers away from the Birmingham area.
Comprehensive sexuality education continues to be a matter of contention in Alabama.
A man suspected in a crash that claimed two lives last year is now charged, nearly a year after the crash.
Turns out there really is a sharpest tool in the shed. And it’s an Escambia County Alabama teacher.
The Pell City Police Department said a “copycat” case concerning a death notebook in school has led to the expulsion of a sixth-grade student.