
The Gulf Shores City Council will consider a resolution banning alcohol on beaches for the Spring Break period.

During a recent call with reporters, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville spoke about Space Command's upcoming move to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, while crediting the city's mayor for playing a role in securing the agency's relocation to the Rocket City.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield has brought Jackson Hospital to the “brink of closure,” according to Jackson Hospital CEO John Quinlivan.

In response to a planned anti-ICE student walkout at Thompson High School, local Turning Point USA organizers countered by holding a pre-school prayer session for the country.

A bill filed by State Rep. David Faulkner (R-Mountain Brook) would establish safety plans for summer camps across the state.

Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) acting-chairman Joan Reynolds announced over the weekend she was running to continue in that role.

Former WBRC sports reporter Christina Chambers was honored on Saturday at the Railway Marathon in Fultondale.

When a person climbs behind the wheel of a semitruck, they should be qualified to handle the large vehicle and follow all road signs and driving laws. However, that’s not always the case, as seen in the many fatalities reported nationwide at the hands of unqualified illegal aliens.

A bill brought by U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) to require mandatory deportations for illegal aliens convicted of a DUI is currently making its way through the Senate.

During Thursday's broadcast of WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) spoke about a "clean" lottery bill filed last week in the Alabama State Senate.

The beautiful beaches of Sweet Home Alabama are in the national spotlight as nominees for multiple USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards.

State Sen. April Weaver (R-Brierfield) discussed the recent success of her anti-porch piracy legislation during a Wednesday edition of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5.

Iron City Revival, a band made up of middle schoolers who were born to rock, released its first single on multiple streaming platforms.

State Sen. Clyde Chambliss (R-Prattville) joined Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5 this week to discuss the budgetary challenges facing the state of Alabama and financial strategies for navigating expected difficulties.

The Auburn Police Department is investigating after a person was injured during an investigation into a criminal trespass complaint.

As mass immigration threatens to collapse the United States and Europe, a new documentary shows how governments are funding their own demise.

The USS Farragut, Mobile’s 2026 Mardi Gras ship, will arrive at the Mobile Ship Channel on February 13.

On a Wednesday edition of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5, State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) discussed the court-mandated redrawing of Alabama Senate District 26 and his current office, Senate District 25.

Public Service Commissioner Chris Beeker and Place 2 candidate Brent Woodall both weighed in on Friday on legislation making the Public Service Commission (PSC) an appointed entity.

During an interview with Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5, State Senate Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) discussed a possible rules change in the Alabama State Senate for the 2026 legislative session after a number of bills stalled out in the 2025 session due to filibustering.

A wide array of items from trucks, boats, and bicycles to electronics, fitness equipment, and office furniture will be up for bid starting Saturday in the latest online state surplus property auction.

Irondale Mayor James Stewart posted a straight-to-camera video on Facebook Friday night to walk back his comments on ICE saying repeatedly, “We are not a sanctuary city," while also insisting "I said what I said," when it came to his remarks on ICE tearing apart families.

In light of National School Counselor Week, a review of the Alabama School Counselor Association (ALSCA) shows counselors across the state are being provided resources that may stun lawmakers and parents alike.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office is still searching for a mother and her two children, who they believe were taken from their Theodore home against their will. In the meantime, the sheriff said online rumors are taking the focus away from what could be a real tragedy.

The city of Montgomery is contracting with a private Louisiana company to handle some accident investigations.

Alabama Public Library Service chairman and lieutenant governor candidate John Wahl said gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones is “out of touch with reality” after Jones’ latest episode of “Doug Unplugged.”

The Alabama Attorney General’s Office is investigating Wedowee Utilities after allegations of mismanagement of public funds.