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Caroleene Dobson said on Thursday she agrees with recent statements by Alabama Democratic Party chairman Randy Kelley, who said African-Americans throughout the Second Congressional District and other areas of Alabama are being unfairly denied the opportunity to serve as delegates at next week’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Former Centre Police officer Michael Kilgore pleaded guilty to a federal charge of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance after investigators said he unlawfully handled and planted evidence.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is throwing a flag on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, after Walz invoked Alabama's senior U.S. Senator's name at a fundraiser the night before.
This week, the Alabama Supreme Court authorized the nitrogen hypoxia execution of Carey Dale Grayson, who was convicted in the 1994 kidnapping and murder of a female hitchhiker.
Calhoun County Sheriff Matthew Wade said a former state senator and well-known Anniston attorney is under investigation after an inmate accused him of sexual assault.
Attorney General Steve Marshall recently led a 26-state brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the court to overturn a lower court’s ruling against an Idaho law that prohibits biological males from competing in women’s sports.
Republican candidate for Alabama’s new District 2 congressional candidate, Caroleene Dobson, recently expressed both support and excitement for the future of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology in state and national applications.
A Clarke County hospital is ending labor and delivery services and will be a rural emergency hospital only.
As concerns over Haitian immigration in north Alabama continue to grow, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) is demanding answers from the Department of Homeland Security. Strong sent a letter to Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas laying out the issues cities in District 5 face.
Like many other cities in north Alabama, Athens has reportedly seen a rise in Haitian immigration, which has caused residents to ask local and state leadership to take action.
Moms for Liberty Alabama is once again supporting and hosting the Brave Books “See You At The Library” events in libraries nationwide.
Secretary of State Wes Allen recently gave details on an initiative from his office to remove thousands of non-citizen voters from Alabama’s voter files, expressing frustration with the federal government's lack of help.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources is facing a wrongful death lawsuit in the 2022 death of a two-month-old baby who was in foster care. The child died from an illness and a Benadryl overdose, according to an autopsy.
A YouTuber and self-proclaimed “citizen journalist” was recently sentenced to 180 days after attempting to record video inside the Marshall Count Revenue Office.
Montgomery County has the largest rate of new HIV diagnoses in the state, according to new data from the Alabama Department of Public Health.
A new property tax cap law will protect owners from getting “gouged” through reappraisals, according to Lt Gov. Will Ainsworth.
A New Brockton High School football player died after collapsing Tuesday during practice.
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals recently heard arguments on a case that challenges Alabama state law prohibiting a convicted sex offender from living with a minor after a man brought suit challenging the law keeping him from living in the same house as his child.
Whether multiple tax cuts and deductions passed in 2017 are extended next year will depend on which party wins the 2024 presidential election, according to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks).
A Huntsville in-vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic is closing in 2025 due to a “personal decision” not a Alabama Supreme Court decision in February.
The Mobile Baykeeper hosted a town hall Tuesday evening to discuss issues related to a project to widen and deepen the Port of Mobile.
A group of concerned citizens gathered in Albertville Tuesday evening to discuss ongoing issues with mass migration to the city.
Alabama Department of Corrections commissioner John Hamm told lawmakers on Tuesday that the hotly debated $1.25 billion Elmore Prison construction is not scheduled to be completed for another two years, while the planned Escambia County prison is on hold until funding can be secured.
U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) announced more beneficial use opportunities related to dredging material in Mobile Bay.
At least two utility companies in Baldwin County have asked customers to limit the use of water.
Governor Kay Ivey was in Mobile on Tuesday as part of her Back-to-School Tour. She stopped at St. Mary’s Catholic School and spoke to students in grades K through eight.
Secretary of State Wes Allen announced on Tuesday that his office was implementing a process of removing ineligible non-citizen voters from Alabama’s rolls ahead of the November elections.