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Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith filed a revised indictment on Tuesday in the federal government’s case against former President Donald Trump.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) secures over $5 million in funding for Tuskegee University’s Aviation and Aero Technology Program in the latest round of appropriations.
Trussville residents have voted against a proposed property tax increase that would have gone toward funding three major Trussville City Schools expansion projects, according to the unofficial election results released by the city Tuesday night.
Alabama’s state sales tax on groceries won’t be cut by another one cent on Sunday.
The Alabama Reentry Study Commission met on Tuesday to discuss the state’s efforts to achieve its pledge to reduce recidivism among released prisoners by 50% by 2030.
Tuesday, during an interview with Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Agriculture & Industries Commissioner Rick Pate reacted to the possibility of the federal government under President Kamala Harris implementing price controls to curb inflation.
Brighter Path Tuskegee, previously known as Sequel Tuskegee, is facing yet another lawsuit claiming abuse at the youth facility.
On Friday, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals removed the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission from some litigation regarding the awarding of cannabis business licenses.
During his time as mayor, McClusky said he has met special people and appreciated the community's support. He also thanked city employees and his staff.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has yet to submit paperwork to withdraw from Alabama's presidential ballot after suspending his campaign last week to endorse former President Donald Trump in Phoenix, Ariz.
Attorneys for the Alabama man sentenced to die by nitrogen hypoxia for murdering a female hitchhiker are trying to block the state from carrying out the sentence scheduled for November.
While questions remain surrounding the influx of Haitian migrants in north Alabama, whistleblower and immigration advisor Jay Palmer said he has proof that human labor trafficking is taking place in Albertville.
A lawsuit backed by Alabama has temporarily blocked a new amnesty plan from the Biden administration.
Gov. Kay Ivey named Anthony Lowery the new Baldwin County Sheriff following the retirement of Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack.
The Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation celebrated 20 years of existence Sunday at the Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. Seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller was the keynote speaker for the event.
Trussville voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote on a property tax increase to go to schools.
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.
“These suspects are instructing personnel to take money from the safes and drawers and go purchase gift cards,” public information officer Blake Brown said.
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.”