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The restaurant, a mom-and-pop destination in Gulf Shores, opened in 1957.
Five days of free live music at Lake Martin Songwriters Festival July 24-28.
Lawmakers will attempt in 2025 to try again to address the ongoing controversy surrounding the preponderance of sexually explicit books in Alabama’s libraries.
President Joe Biden isn’t adequately representing the nation on the world stage, according to former U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), the Republican nominee for the first congressional district, which will soon include parts of Mobile County and all of Baldwin County, played roles in the grant.
Former Decatur Mayor Don Stanford died Friday at age 82. He had led Decatur through the national recession of 2008.
State Sen. April Weaver (R - Brierfield) was transported by ambulance to Shelby Baptist Medical Center on Friday night after being struck by a car while in a pedestrian crosswalk at an Alabaster grocery store.
Brightspeed of Southern Alabama, LLC filed a federal lawsuit seeking equitable relief and declaratory judgment against the city of Foley. The high-speed broadband company claims the city and its Utilities Board have created barriers that violate state and federal law.
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation has again named the University of Alabama at Birmingham a leader in "LGBTQ healthcare equality."
A huge new shooting range and complex is being built in Shelby County.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) received a 2023 Taxpayers’ Friend Award from the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) on Wednesday for his voting record in Congress.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded a $550 million discretionary grant for the Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project. The grant is the second-largest to ever be awarded from the Bridge Investment program.
Outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack was featured on FM Talk 106.5’s Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan Thursday concerning his recent announcement that he will be leaving his post. He talked about his accomplishments, challenges and his recommendation on who will take his place.
On Thursday, a task force of the attorney general’s office and U.S. Marshalls arrested a Montgomery County man on a charge of Human Trafficking in the First Degree for commercial sex acts involving a juvenile.
A federal three-judge panel declined to dismiss Alabama congressional redistricting litigation on Thursday.
“Rock the South" runs July 18-20 at York Farms in Cullman.
Despite being delayed for over an hour, President Joe Biden made it through his “big boy” press conference Thursday evening. During the conference, he took questions directly from the media. The conference was touted as another cognitive test for Biden to see if his poor debate performance last month was a one-off or part of a pattern.
Members of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board voted to move forward with building a new warehouse and office space on Thursday.
Alabama is the nation’s most improved state for business in 2024, according to CNBC.
Former Lake View Mayor Paul Calhoun was arrested for possession of child pornography. He is held in the Tuscaloosa County jail without bond
Caroleene Dobson, the Republican nominee for Alabama's second congressional district, announced on Thursday that her latest quarterly Federal Election Commission filing shows she has raised about $527,000.
Young interns have produced a video about the We Tip Hotline to report crime in Mobile.
Elberta High School will host a public memorial service for a beloved football player who passed away while swimming with friends in Palmetto Creek.
U.S. Sen Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) described Democrats on Capitol Hill as being in full panic over President Joe Biden’s odds in November’s election while bemoaning the prospect of a Kamala Harris presidency.
Attorney General Steve Marshall found no wrongdoing on the part of the City of Mobile or 321z Insights after an Alabama Department of Examiners review.
A lawsuit alleging self-dealing among trustees overseeing a scholarship fund for needy children created by former Alabama Secretary of State Mabel Amos has been settled pending approval by Montgomery County Circuit Judge Greg Griffin.
A drag queen story time event in Mobile has been canceled for a second time.