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Alabama is the nation’s most improved state for business in 2024, according to CNBC.
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.
Former Lake View Mayor Paul Calhoun was arrested for possession of child pornography. He is held in the Tuscaloosa County jail without bond
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.
A plan to return Amtrak passenger service to Mobile lacked support at a roundtable of city council members Wednesday.
The Auburn drag queen middle school teacher, who recently came under fire for comments made about using podcasts to reach his students and others with LGBTQ+ topics, has reportedly resigned from his teaching position.
Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office recently announced that a woman who defrauded the city of Montgomery for nearly $500,000 through health insurance fraud was sentenced to one year in jail.
Free MOB Music Fest in downtown Mobile July 12-14. All genres on three stages. No tickets or arm bands needed.
House Republicans and five Democrats passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act on Wednesday.
Oyster City Brewery in Mobile canceled a drag queen story time event after people reacted on social media.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) last week with Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry to cross-check the states’ voter files and identify individuals registered to vote in both states.
Ophelia Nichols, also known as “Mama Tot,” has canceled an appearance at Oyster City Brewing Co. in Mobile after receiving backlash for planning to participate in a drag queen story hour.
Recent audio recordings show a middle school music teacher at Drake Middle School in Auburn, who moonlights as a drag queen, details using his podcasting platform to engage with students because his “hands are tied” at his job.
Governor Kay Ivey awarded a grant of nearly $200,000 to a non-profit organization on Wednesday that provides training to law enforcement for combating sex trafficking.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) confirmed a 25-year-old man is charged with manslaughter after allegedly driving drunk and causing the death of a six-year-old child.
Another claim has been made that the Mobile City Council’s special counsel investigation into allegations made by former police chief Paul Prine is compromised.
Ex-police chief Paul Prine told Eagle Forum meeting Mobile may need an elected Public Safety Commissioner.
Howie Mandel of "America's Got Talent" awarded the Golden Buzzer to Montgomery 14-year-old Reid Wilson.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed held a town hall on Tuesday, during which citizens had the opportunity to voice concerns over public safety, infrastructure, housing and other community issues.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) spoke at a roundtable in Washington D.C. on Tuesday about the failures of the Biden administration’s Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) program.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is continuing his crusade to ensure election integrity and oppose the Biden administration’s initiatives to corrupt the voting process.
The Mobile City Council will consider enacting subpoena powers after the special counsel investigating claims by former police chief Paul Prine said they are having a hard time getting documents and supplemental testimony.