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Auburn head basketball coach Bruce Pearl is continuing to go on the offensive against Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.
Chief U.S. District Judge David Proctor found James “Jay” Justice III in contempt on Thursday for failing to respond to multiple court orders in an ongoing Clean Water Act lawsuit in Birmingham.
State Rep. Phillip Ensler (D-Montgomery) has re-filed a piece of bipartisan legislation for the upcoming 2025 legislative session after an identical bill fizzled in the statehouse in 2024.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced U.S. Attorney Jonathan S. Ross' resignation on Monday, just months after his appointment.
Former Senior Trooper Ryan Rhodes resigned from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency on Friday after his arrest by deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office for electronic solicitation of a child, traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act and resisting arrest.
The brainchild behind the new War Eagle Supper Club in Auburn has been a successful businessman in Atlanta for 25 years. Before then, he was in Birmingham for 14 years but there was a little something special he has always taken with him: A love for Auburn tradition.
While the report includes a number of problems over recent years, the city and mayor continue to tout clean audits.
As politically tumultuous as the last four years have been under the Biden administration, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth sees some light at the end of the tunnel if Republicans succeed in re-electing President Donald Trump this November.
When soldiers return home from service or police officers retire from the force, they’re often left with a profound sense of purposelessness, which can lead to dark consequences. That’s what inspired Tim Harry to create Severance Security, where veterans can find new meaning in helping keep others safe.
A new War Eagle Supper Club is coming to Auburn and with it will be the well-known “shot bus.”
“These suspects are instructing personnel to take money from the safes and drawers and go purchase gift cards,” public information officer Blake Brown said.
The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office continues to concentrate efforts in Prichard following an uptick in crime last year.
For over 75 years, Alabamians have watched their favorite local news stations and have become so familiar with the personalities on TV, they almost feel like family. But after the anchors and reporters sign off for the last time, that’s often the last time we hear from them.
During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Elliott said it was time to examine that process and proposed using the traditional bid-build delivery approach for the sister Escambia County prison facility.
The Supreme Court of Alabama declined on Friday to rehear a lawsuit involving alleged self-dealing among trustees overseeing a scholarship fund for needy children created by former Alabama Secretary of State Mabel Amos.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continued to dig at Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over his spurious recollections of his military career and time as a football coach.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 15 state attorneys general signed on to a lawsuit in federal court in the Eastern District of Texas on Friday attempting to stop a new plan from the Biden administration that would give over 1 million illegal aliens citizenship.
Caroleene Dobson said Shomari Figures, similar to Kamala Harris, has not offered solutions to problems that Democrats have created for 12 of the last 16 years in the White House.
The Alabama Democratic Party has submitted its certification paperwork to Secretary of State Wes Allen’s office on the last day of the deadline, allowing Kamala Haris to appear as the nominee on the state’s November ballot.
The Alabama Supreme Court denied a request from Alabama churches to rehear a disaffiliation lawsuit against the United Methodist Church on Friday.
Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Thursday that his office filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court opposing a measure by the Biden administration’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to change more firearms definitions.
Former Houston County Assistant District Attorney Mark Johnson was found guilty on ethics charges after a Houston County jury returned six guilty verdicts Thursday afternoon.
The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy (ABOP) was subjected to a nearly two-hour grilling by lawmakers on Thursday after a recent report that found multiple "significant problems" with the board’s operations and perceived retaliatory practices against licensees.
Lulu Gribbin will return to her home in Mountain Brook on Saturday, two and a half months after she was attacked by a shark during a trip to Florida.
Wednesday’s Athens-Limestone County Public Library Board of Trustees meeting started calmly, erupted into controversy and ended on a note of completion.
Attorney General Steve Marshall announced yet another victory in his continued fight against the Biden administration's attempts to add gender identity definitions to the protections provided in Title IX.
In her speech to the Republican Women of Coffee County, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) blasted the dangerous and radical agenda of the Biden-Harris administration and articulated the momentous choice facing Americans in November.