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The Poarch Creek Indians recently hired the high-powered Fine Geddie lobbying firm ahead of the 2025 session.
The Mobile Chamber of Commerce responded in opposition of a plan to dismantle the iconic USS Enterprise in the Port of Mobile.
Although Alabama’s senior U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) has already announced U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) as his preferred pick for Senate majority leader, he recently expressed no interest in trying to sway the opinion of his junior colleague Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).
One potential outcome of President-elect Donald Trump's election win last week was the reversal of a 2023 Biden administration decision to relocate Space Command headquarters to Colorado over the Trump administration's pick of Huntsville.
As the nation takes a brief pause from the election-related news cycle, Alabama’s politicos are using the national holiday to remember the sacrifices of our nation’s veterans throughout the years.
A Harris-Walz plane was spotted Monday at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley.
Tuskegee University announced it was closing its campus for a second day on Tuesday as ALEA continues investigating a Sunday shooting that left one victim dead and 16 injured.
United States Army Col. Patrick H. Downing (Ret.) of Mobile was destined to be a soldier. His father was a World War II Marine who had lied about his age to join the military at 15 years old. Although he would endure unimaginable conditions and experience two near-death experiences in Vietnam, Downing was able to emerge from war mostly unscathed.
Jaquez Myrick, 25, of Montgomery, was arrested on a federal charge of possession of a machine gun in relation to a shooting at Tuskegee University on Sunday morning.
A sold-out crowd will gather this Friday in Birmingham for 1819 News' inaugural Albert Patterson Gala featuring keynote speaker Eric Metaxas.
As the nation gears up for a second Donald Trump administration, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) still anticipates some pushback against the president-elect from “RINOs” amongst his Senate colleagues.
At the age of 17, John Kilpatrick of Mobile joined the United States Marine Corps. For the past 38 years, he has continued to serve in the military and is now serving his community.
A shooting at Tuskegee University Sunday morning left one dead and multiple injuries.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) wrote Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Deanne Criswell on Saturday voicing outrage following reports a FEMA supervisor instructed relief workers to “avoid homes advertising Trump,” resulting in at least 20 houses with Trump campaign flags or signs being bypassed for outreach regarding possible federal disaster assistance.
Kids to Love, a non-profit founded by Lee Marshall, has not received a renewed license from the Alabama Department of Human Resources nearly 11 months after the previous license expired.
While Alabama has passed laws banning DEI from the classroom, Moms for Liberty’s Emily Jones said the harmful ideologies are still being taught in every school across the state under a different name.
President-elect Donald Trump's victory last week likely means a renewal for Alabama's prospects of landing the Space Command headquarters, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).
Attorney General Steve Marshall hopes President Donald Trump's election will have a positive outcome on pending cases impacting policy in Alabama.
Baldwin Health's new 185,000–square–foot wing in Foley is up and running, allowing for more patients and services.
Attorney General Steve Marshall is applauding a federal judge’s strike-down of a Biden administration policy that would have allowed a significant number of illegal immigrants to remain in the country under a policy called Parole in Place (PIP).
A redistricting trial that could change the makeup of the State Senate is set to begin on Tuesday in federal court in Birmingham.
President-elect Donald Trump is considering U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) for secretary of defense, according to multiple media reports.
The Alabama Republican Party is applauding what It considers to be a “sweeping victory” this week after flipping 40 seats in state races during Tuesday’s election.
As Alabama's leaders lament the ongoing influx of migrants entering the state, one organization that facilitates resettling refugees in Alabama claims to currently partner with the state legislature and has former House Speaker Mac McCutcheon, now the Madison County Commission chairman, and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle on its board.
Early voting legislation could be “on the table” for Alabama, according to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur).
The Alabama Department of Transportation and Director John Cooper are being criticized by mayors in south Baldwin County over changes made to bridges over the Intracoastal Waterway.
In a state with a left-leaning media that sees the pale specter of voter intimidation and suppression behind every corner, one might expect bona fide accounts of voter intimidation during a presidential election to receive ample coverage.