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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently secured a $20 million increase in a National Institute of Health program designed to cut down on maternal deaths and improve health care for women before, during, and after pregnancy.
Montgomery County Circuit Judge Greg Griffin appointed James White, a certified public accountant (CPA), as a temporary special fiduciary to audit and investigate the finances of the Mabel Amos Trust Fund on Thursday.
Brightspeed of Southern Alabama, LLC and the city of Foley have agreed to a settlement in a federal lawsuit filed by the high-speed broadband company.
A contract helicopter pilot was killed Wednesday afternoon during routine flight training at Fort Novosel. Another person was injured.
A science teacher and soccer coach with the Oneonta School system is charged with soliciting a sex act with a student.
As voters get to know Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell said it’s already clear just how radically left-wing he is.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the indictment of a Florence man on four counts of capital murder, including an unborn child.
The Alabama Ethics Commission found just cause on Wednesday that Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling had committed one minor violation of the Alabama Ethics Act.
An illegal alien has been charged with assault for allegedly shooting someone at close range in Montgomery on Sunday.
Mobile County District Attorney Keith Blackwood’s Helping Families Initiative appears to be helping families, according to new numbers from Mobile County Schools.
U.S. District Court Judge Corey Maze dismissed the cases for the officers without prejudice, meaning the court will allow the plaintiff to replead.
Alabama is the most religious state in the nation, according to a recent study released by SmileHub.
An Alabama-based grassroots organization is sending volunteers later this year to hammer pavement in a massively important swing state, Pennsylvania, to help secure the state for former President Donald Trump.
Interim Mobile Police Chief William Jackson addressed gun violence Tuesday following four recent shootings.
Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Melvin J. Brown swiftly apologized on Tuesday evening for the racially charged and inflammatory language the keynote speaker used during the school's annual convocation.
The issue of biological men participating in women’s sports has come up more frequently in recent months at the state, federal and even international levels.
Alabama GOP chairman John Wahl recently gave his take on presidential hopeful Kamala Harris’s VP pick, claiming the anticipated choice, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, was passed over because the Democrats could not pick a Jewish candidate for the position.
New job opportunities are coming to Prichard with the addition of a 25,000-square-foot Frito-Lay distribution center. Officials have already broken ground for the facility off Anton Street.
The Cullman County Sheriff's Office arrested two men accused of luring little girls with ice cream cones.
The family of Otis French Jr. has been asking for answers about his death since the 32-year-old was killed during a traffic stop nearly two years ago.
Kamala Harris named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her Vice Presidential pick on the Democrat ticket on Tuesday.
On July 4, State Sen. Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) was injured in a jet ski accident on Smith Lake, which resulted in five fractured ribs, eight fractured vertebrae, a collapsed lung, a punctured artery to his spleen causing internal bleeding, and a concussion causing double vision.
The Mobile City Council approved resolutions that could bring the possibility of Gulf Coast Amtrak service back to the area.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined other attorneys general across the nation in asking the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to uphold legislation to divest or ban TikTok.
An investment group’s proposal to bring live dog racing back to Eutaw isn’t realistic, according to Luther Winn, the CEO of Greene County Entertainment.
The State of Alabama has settled a lawsuit that will allow the execution of convicted murderer Alan Miller to proceed as scheduled in September, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.
From denigrating Alabama lawmakers, “MAGA Republicans” and President Donald Trump to promoting Democrat candidates and leftist talking points, Circuit Court Judge David Carpenter maintains an active presence on social media.