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Tuberville, Britt honor fallen service members with Senate resolution

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Birmingham) introduced a resolution honoring the sacrifice of the six Americans killed in Iraq on March 12.

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Montgomery City Council considers terminating $1.45 million contract with private security company

The Montgomery City Council is considering terminating a $1.45 million contract with a private Louisiana company to handle some accident investigations.

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Traffic stopped for hours after major crash on I-59/20

Traffic was stopped for hours Tuesday evening after a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 59/20, west of Birmingham.

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Mobile Airport Authority executive director stepping down

Mobile Airport Authority executive director Andy Wilson is stepping down. The Authority announced the leadership change Tuesday.

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'Vindictive prosecution' — Former Rainsville Mayor Nick Jones in legal battle with City of Fort Payne over mural ordinance

The City of Fort Payne is currently in a legal battle with former Rainsville Mayor Nick Jones over two business murals that allegedly violate the city zoning ordinances.

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‘Selling themselves for $50,000 to $100,000 more’: Tuberville bill limits unrestricted transfers in college sports

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is proposing legislation that would allow college athletes to only transfer once without having to sit out an academic year. 

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Coosa Pines ‘winding down’ production, impacting 285 jobs

Operations at the Coosa Pines fluff pulp mill will begin to “wind down” in May, according to a statement from parent company, Domtar.

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Blount County domestic violence suspect kills woman then himself after confrontation with deputy

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating two deaths in connection to a domestic violence incident in Blount County.

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‘No excuse’: Allen slams Wahl for attending Anniston Islamic Center’s Ramadan interfaith dinner; Wahl calls Allen statement ‘political hit job’

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen criticized former Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl for recently attending a Ramadan interfaith dinner at the Anniston Islamic Center.

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Troy University, TPUSA hosting 'Pick up the Mic' event with 1819 News' Bryan Dawson

Troy University is hosting 1819 News founder and CEO Bryan Dawson this week as part of Dawson's ongoing "Pick up the Mic" tour.

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Radical leftist groups SPLC, ACLU back UA student lawsuit over magazine suspensions

Monday morning, students at the University of Alabama filed a lawsuit against the University following the suspension of two student magazines last fall. 

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Listen: Stan McDonald defends Guy Hunt's legacy following House Pro Tem Pringle's criticisms during closed primaries debate

Former ethics commissioner and Limestone County Probate Court Judge Stan McDonald is defending the legacy of Guy Hunt after State House Pro Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) had some harsh words for the former Alabama governor last week, explaining why he opposed closed primaries.

Protesters confront a police officer on Nov. 25, 2014 in Ferguson, Mo. Alabama News
First responder interference bill for safety of officers and protesters, Marshall says

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said he supports any effort to ensure the safety of police and the public as long as it's constitutional.

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Midwives and birth centers request Alabama Supreme Court review of court order requiring hospital licenses

A group of Alabama midwives and birth centers recently asked the Alabama Supreme Court to review a January 2026 state appellate court decision that would allow the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) to require birth centers to obtain hospital licenses. 

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University of Alabama School of Social Work dean steps down as program comes under fire for widespread problems

Dr. Schnavia Smith Hatcher, the embattled dean of the University of Alabama School of Social Work, is stepping down.

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‘Justice wasn’t served’: Aniah Blanchard’s mom breaks silence on ‘traumatic’ murder trial

The mother of murdered teen Aniah Blanchard spoke out for the first time since her daughter’s killer was convicted of murder and felony murder.

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CHOOSE Act deadline looming for renewals, new applicants

The deadline for families to apply for Alabama’s school choice program is March 31.

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SoS Wes Allen champions election integrity efforts during campaign trail speech in Rocket City

Secretary of State Wes Allen emphasized his work to improve election integrity and security across Alabama during remarks at the Madison County Republican Men's Club monthly meeting on Saturday.

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'No Dick-Tator' penis protester trial delayed for fifth time by Fairhope judge

The case of a woman facing four municipal charges after a “No Kings” protest in Fairhope has been pushed back for a fifth time.

Dadeville Alabama News
Majority of Dadeville Sweet 16 mass shooting suspects likely to sign plea deals

Five of the six suspects in a 2023 deadly Sweet 16 party shooting in Dadeville could sign plea deals this week.

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Montgomery launches online Municipal Court payment platform

The city of Montgomery recently launched payMontgomery, a new digital service that allows residents to securely pay court obligations - including fines, fees, and other penalties - online without visiting the courthouse.

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Oxford police chief Bill Patridge announces retirement

After 39 years in law enforcement, Oxford Police Chief Bill Patridge announced he will retire on May 1. Patridge said he gave careful consideration to retirement over the past year.

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State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough's teenage son involved in accidental shooting at lawmaker's residence

Lawrence County Sheriff's Deputies responded to State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough's (R-Trinity) residence on Saturday evening following an accidental shooting involving two of the legislator's children.

Gulf Shores Alabama News
Baldwin County beaches see increase in spring breakers

Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are welcoming thousands for Spring Break 2026.

MO BROOKS Alabama News
'Supposed to be voting for the public interest, not the special interest': Brooks hones in on Lomax's campaign contributions in HD20 race

Former U.S. Rep. Mo. Brooks sharply criticized State Rep. James Lomax's (R-Huntsville) alleged ties to special interests and political action committees at the Madison County Republican Men's Club monthly meeting on Saturday.

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Local resolutions and state bills aim to stop Pine Hills Storage Hub in Covington County

The Pine Hills Storage Hub, a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in Covington County is facing pushback at the regional level, with county, state and Florida communities opposing the proposed site.

Katie Britt Alabama News
Britt slams Democrats for TSA turmoil, backs bill to withhold Congressional pay during government shutdowns

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said Sunday on Fox News’ “The Sunday Briefing” that Congress would have likely already solved the problem if its livelihood were on the line.

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