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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.
The Alabama Democratic Party and National Democratic Committee are at odds again.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) appointed Jimmy Rane to the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission on Tuesday.
Gulf Shores approved two measures Monday to build a temporary commercial airline terminal at the Gulf Shores International Airport.
State Rep. Mike Shaw (R-Hoover), who is participating in a Wednesday town hall on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, is making it a personal mission to educate lawmakers and the public on the technology and its benefits to Alabama.
The numbers are in for summer travel in Baldwin County and Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich said the ending of tolls on the Beach Express bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway has lessened traffic congestion through the center of Foley.
State Rep. Brock Colvin (R-Albertville) and Jeff Lamour, a“proud Haitian American” in Albertville, are calling for unity and change after a recent controversy over Pilgrim’s busing workers to and from its Russellville plant divided the community.
The popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase will host a town hall on Wednesday as the state continues to examine the future possibilities surrounding blockchain technology.
Multiple Alabama in-vitro fertilization clinics are storing embryos out of state after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February.
As loved ones prepare to lay to rest a Fairhope Police officer who died last week after suffering from mental illness, Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack explained how local law enforcement can be impacted heavily by the mental health crisis.
Evonik chemical plant in Theodore experienced an incident Saturday after a railcar exploded.
Hoover resident Lucy Helland was crowned Miss Ultimate USA Junior Teen at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) has re-filed his 2924 legislation requiring parents or guardians to provide written consent before minors can receive vaccinations after the bill stalled out in the 2024 legislative session.
President Ronald Reagan said freedom was never more than one generation away from extinction, emphasizing the importance of vigilance to preserve American values.
Alabama is 20th in the nation for religious liberty, according to a new ranking from the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy.
Cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles will participate in the TRUMP 2024 Flag Parade in South Baldwin County on August 31. The parade will go from Summerdale to Orange Beach.
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) said Athens is seeing an influx of Haitian migrants, like many other cities in North Alabama, due to the Biden administration’s “damaging” immigration policies.
After 20 years in the same location, The Tin Top Restaurant and Oyster Bar reopened Friday in a new location right down the road in Bon Secour.
Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs commissioner Kent Davis recently filed an ethics complaint against Alabama Department of Mental Health commissioner Kim Boswell for allegedly preventing ADVA from obtaining $7 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
U.S. Rep. Aderholt said he’s “shocked” to see how radical then-U.S. Rep. Tim Walz (R-Minn.) has become.
While immigration, legal or otherwise, has long been an issue, a controversy over chicken plants busing in Haitian workers has reignited the issue in the minds of Alabama residents and political leaders.
U.S. Sen Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continues to criticize the Biden administration for its supposed failures in properly funding the Department of Veterans Affairs after the agency announced a massive cash shortfall.
Pilgrim’s Pride will no longer be running charter buses to transport workers, according to State Sen. Wes Kitchens (R-Arab).