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State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) has re-filed his 2924 legislation requiring parents or guardians to provide written consent before minors can receive vaccinations after the bill stalled out in the 2024 legislative session.
Alabama is 20th in the nation for religious liberty, according to a new ranking from the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy.
Cars, trucks, SUVs, and motorcycles will participate in the TRUMP 2024 Flag Parade in South Baldwin County on August 31. The parade will go from Summerdale to Orange Beach.
President Ronald Reagan said freedom was never more than one generation away from extinction, emphasizing the importance of vigilance to preserve American values.
After 20 years in the same location, The Tin Top Restaurant and Oyster Bar reopened Friday in a new location right down the road in Bon Secour.
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) said Athens is seeing an influx of Haitian migrants, like many other cities in North Alabama, due to the Biden administration’s “damaging” immigration policies.
Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs commissioner Kent Davis recently filed an ethics complaint against Alabama Department of Mental Health commissioner Kim Boswell for allegedly preventing ADVA from obtaining $7 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
U.S. Rep. Aderholt said he’s “shocked” to see how radical then-U.S. Rep. Tim Walz (R-Minn.) has become.
While immigration, legal or otherwise, has long been an issue, a controversy over chicken plants busing in Haitian workers has reignited the issue in the minds of Alabama residents and political leaders.
U.S. Sen Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continues to criticize the Biden administration for its supposed failures in properly funding the Department of Veterans Affairs after the agency announced a massive cash shortfall.
Pilgrim’s Pride will no longer be running charter buses to transport workers, according to State Sen. Wes Kitchens (R-Arab).
Outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack said illegal immigration policies are impacting jails by causing a “flow problem.”
The approximately 66 employees of the JELD-WEN patio door plant in Wedowee will not longer have jobs as of November 1.
A former tennis coach in Dale County was sentenced to 25 years in prison in a federal child sex case.
After much public outcry and speculation on social media, the City of Albertville issued a statement Friday confirming the buses were being used to transport workers to and from a job site, not to directly import migrants from other countries.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 16 states in filing a lawsuit to challenge the Biden administration's effort to expand the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also called Obamacare, to illegal aliens.
A Montgomery Public School Board (MPS) board member recently joined the MPS Superintendent in apologizing for the racially charged and inflammatory language used by keynote speaker Michael Eric Dyson during the system’s annual convocation.
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) awarded additional cultivator licenses to Pure by Sirmon Farms and Blackberry Farms on Thursday.
The Birmingham Police Department is investigating two related shootings that left two dead and two injured.
When "Rick and Bubba" announced earlier this year their popular show was coming to an end after 31 years, many wondered what was next for the self-proclaimed "Sexiest Fat Men Alive."
House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) addressed the Eastern Shore Republican Women on Thursday.
Several residents in Albertville and Boaz have reported seeing large charter buses dropping off what appear to be Haitian immigrants in various locations at odd hours, often carrying baggage and other belongings.
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.