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Former Mobile County Commissioner Stephen Nodine had mixed feelings Tuesday when he heard the President of the United States’ son, Hunter Biden, had been convicted of three federal gun charges.
Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl says he does not think it is a good verdict.
Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band will kick off a tour in Orange Beach on Thursday, August 1.
The newly formed Patients Coalition for Medical Cannabis is advocating for the continued implementation of Alabama’s medical cannabis law.
A former teacher and soccer coach at Faith Academy private school in Mobile will go to trial on charges he had a sexual relationship with a student.
The Mobile City Council tabled a resolution Tuesday, authorizing subpoenas of documents from city officials. The subpoenas are in connection with the special counsel investigation into claims made by former police chief Paul Prine.
The Department of Justice intervened in a lawsuit filed by liberal groups against the state of Alabama’s new ballot harvesting law.
Scott Kenneth Vaughn, 59, of Montgomery, was found in a wooded area adjacent to U.S. Highway 280 on February 17.
Hunter Biden’s three felony convictions on gun-related charges are the beginning of holding the “Biden Crime Family” accountable, according to U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile).
A Prattville woman was arrested on Monday for stealing a pistol the same day she made bond for a Montgomery shootout that left an innocent woman paralyzed
The estimated $3.5 billion project was paused while officials worked to find a way to fund the project after inflation and other factors doubled the estimated costs.
The City of Fairhope is spending money from an opioid settlement to offer free Narcan to the public.
United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain is under investigation by a federal court-appointed watchdog tasked with monitoring the union.
Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Monday that his office is leading a 23-state brief challenging Eleventh Circuit Court decision that requires “favored treatment for employees who identify as transgender.”
On Sunday, Auburn head basketball coach Bruce Pearl responded to MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin's questioning of Israel's tactics in rescuing hostages held by Palestine as the two countries continue to wage war on each other.
Authorities in Florida closed beaches Friday after a series of shark attacks in Walton County. Three people were injured, including two Mountain Brook teens.
Republicans for the Rule of Law began a $2 million advertising campaign on Friday in Alabama and 11 other states to oppose presidential immunity.
The Montgomery Police Department has made an arrest in a Sunday night murder that claimed the life of 22-year-old Noel Avido Lopez, the most recent in a slew of violent crimes affecting Hispanics in Montgomery.
The Jefferson County Coroner/Medical Examiner’s Office released details on two inmates who died two days apart at William Donaldson Correctional Facility.
Attorney General Steve Marshall applauded the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) for overturning an 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision to vacate the death sentence of convicted murderer and rapist Marcus Bernard Williams.
Former State Rep. William Thigpen died Saturday at age 83.
Norma Rutledge, longtime dorm mother of Bryant Hall Athletic Dorm, has died in Tuscaloosa at age 86.
The National American Miss pageant company has gained national media attention for the first time in its 39 years of existence.
Sunday on New York WABC 770 AM radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) warned that President Joe Biden was "on the way" to starting World War III with funding Ukraine and supplying weapons to fight Russia.
Wilson joined 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson last Wednesday on “1819 News: The Podcast” to discuss the importance of classical Christian education and how Christians should be planning to construct a flourishing, godly civilization for the future.
A 13-year-old Baldwin County boy has "wild" ambitions that he is making a reality.
Amateur radio operators, better known as ham radio operators, will take their equipment and hit the road for the annual ARRL field days on June 22 and 23.