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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.
The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has made 13 arrests to date in a special operation to catch child predators. A recent sting with TruBlu’s Chris Hansen, netted five arrests and three of those taken into custody were illegal immigrants.
Stock market panic continued Monday after the Dow plunged 1100 points and lawmakers from Alabama are blaming the Biden/Harris administration.
An Irondale man charged with placing a bomb in front of the Alabama Attorney General’s office changed his plea to guilty on Friday.
State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity) has already pre-filed legislation for 2025 that would bolster local law enforcement’s ability to work with federal agencies to enforce immigration laws after fizzling out during the last legislative session.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources has asked a Madison County Circuit Court to seal public records in a lawsuit filed by Kids to Love.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), the House Armed Services Committee chairman, told Fox News Digital on Saturday that his committee still intends to investigate how the plea agreement was finalized in the first place.
"This does send the message that people are watching. The Secretary of State's office is watching, the Attorney General's office is watching. And I mean, I hope that people get the message that this is very serious. We take election integrity very seriously.”
Arcelia Miller, the executive director of Under His Wings, told 1819 News the home is not a place for teens to go for immediate care, but rather a more long-term solution to dealing with adverse experiences.
During an episode of CNN's "The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper" that aired last week, former State Treasurer and Public Service Commissioner George Wallace, Jr., son of former Gov. George Wallace, discussed the attempt on his father's life in 1972 at a shopping center in Laurel, Md. during a presidential campaign event.
The 2024 Olympics in France is over halfway over, but the controversial opening ceremony on July 26 is still casting a pall over the event.
According to a report from the Daily Mail (UK), second gentleman Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, reportedly cheated on his first wife, film producer Kerstin Emhoff, with their nanny and got her pregnant.
A reporter with The Randolph Leader newspaper received a threatening note at his home after covering a story about a new ambulance service and the county’s 911 service.
Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell was recently elected as the Auditor at large for the State Financial Officers Foundation (SFOF), a nationwide group of state financial officers dedicated to pushing free-market values across the United States.
The 2024 Make America Great Again Trump Parade was a success for Donald Trump supporters in South Alabama.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently defended former President Donald Trump and highlighted the national media's concerted effort to support presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris.
Sustainable Alabama asked Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Anderson on Thursday to modify a temporary restraining order placed on the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission for months.
Nearly a year after the location of Space Command Headquarters was reversed from Huntsville to Colorado Springs, Congress is still waiting for answers.
The Mobile Baykeeper is continuing to request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers make changes in its effort to widen and deepen the Port of Mobile, despite the Port Authority asking the non-profit to come to the table.
The Alabama Supreme Court sided 5-3 on Friday with the Pelham Board of Education (PBE) in a property dispute with the city of Helena over a school athletics field project.
The former Walker County corrections officer charged in the death of an inmate who died of hypothermia and sepsis will plead guilty in federal court.
U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) joined 46 fellow Senators in writing to President Joe Biden condemning the administration for delaying weapons deliveries to Israel.
Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry announced Friday he plans to retire and will not seek re-election. After 25 years in law enforcement and 10 years as sheriff, Gentry said he has seen a lot of changes and he is proud of his time in office.
Several of Alabama’s federal lawmakers were swift to criticize the International Olympic Committee for allowing a boxer who was previously banned for "failing genetic testing” to beat a female competitor in dramatic fashion at the 2024 Paris Olympics.