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The Biden administration is canceling three oil and gas lease sales scheduled in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Alaska, removing millions of acres from possible drilling as U.S. gas prices reach record highs.
“We call on Governor Ivey to resist pressure from big money donors and gambling operators who are currently breaking state law."
The Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM) is holding its annual convention this week to educate city leaders about better serving their communities.
U.S Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday regarding the threats he believes are facing Americans from the escalating border crisis.
Secretary of State John Merrill predicts turnout for this month's primary to be around levels comparable to past primaries.
A 2019 Alabama law banning abortion, which is currently on the books but under a preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge, has a high-ranking ally in Montgomery.
The purpose of the group is to work on legislation to strengthen incentives and expand pathways to savings for workers who lack access to employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Steve Marshall and fellow attorney generals call on AG Merrick Garland to enforce federal law against intimidating Supreme Court Justices.
"My message isn’t only ‘do not murder,’ but trust in Christ and love your baby as your neighbor to the glory of God"
The 78% increase in diesel fuel costs has crippled some industries and businesses across the nation. Facing higher costs of production and transportation eventually trickles down to the consumer. Even some Alabama cities are being hit hard.
The owner of a popular Auburn bar, Sky Bar Café, was found guilty Tuesday of sexual misconduct.
Aluminum recycling and product manufacturing company Novelis Inc. announced Wednesday it will be building a new $2.5 billion recycling and rolling facility in Bay Minette.
Alabama coach Nick Saban denies that anybody from his program had contact with receiver Tyler Harrell before the former Louisville player entered the transfer portal, which would have violated NCAA rules.
Every Republican candidate running for Governor has pledged to abolish abortion in Alabama, with the exception of Gov. Kay Ivey.
According to reports, some Alabamians are scouring their neighborhood stores, seeking the precious commodity plagued by a shortage initially triggered by a recall in February.
Over the past few months, buzz has swirled about GOP U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant's lack of participation in Republican primaries dating back to 2008, the last one in which Durant participated.
Airbus's addition of a third final assembly line will add 1,000 jobs in Mobile.
On Tuesday, the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Inspector General (IG) released its report confirming that Redstone Arsenal is the best place for Space Command Headquarters (SPACECOM HQ).
A nationwide manhunt that ended with Vicky White dead and Casey White back in custody has law enforcement agencies trying to piece together how the escape could have happened.
A shooting outside a Sam’s Club in Montgomery left one man dead, and police have taken a suspect into custody.
Monday was a bad day for stock investors, the first of several bad days over the past several months. Alabama Republicans react.
One of Birmingham’s oldest events, Do Dah Day, will be held at Cahaba Brewing Company on Saturday. Since its inception in 1979, Do Dah Day has raised over $1.5 million for local animal charities.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has announced twelve Alabama students who accepted their appointments to a U.S. service academy
During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show" on Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), who formerly served as the head football coach at Auburn University, Texas Tech University, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Mississippi, addressed why Title IX needed to be protected.
Catfish is a southern staple that can be found on thousands of plates throughout the state in summer cookouts and barbecues.
Eric Johnston, who as of 2019 had drafted more than 12 anti-abortion laws for the state, told Rightside Radio host and Alabama Policy Institute senior fellow Phil Williams that suggestions from legislators to possibly add exceptions to the 2019 abortion ban were not intended to be a part of the law he drafted.