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The Alabama Ethics Commission upheld a $4,500 fine on Wednesday against State Rep. Marilyn Lands (D-Huntsville).
The Toyota Alabama plant in Huntsville will expand to offer more products to its already vast engine assembly line.
On Tuesday, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed petitioned the city council for $6 million annually to fund a community violence initiative hours before police responded to a triple homicide in the city.
80 years since Allied troops landed on the French coast for the D-Day invasion. Alabama medica I.G. Reeves was there.
The former director of the Baldwin County Library Cooperative is denying she ever requested the board fire all employees, as was reported to the Baldwin County Commission by board members.
The City of Hoover is in Week 2 of hearings related to a contested Certificate of Need. Testimony from Mayor Frank Brocato last week included claims of alleged blackmail, allegations that prompted a detailed denial by lobbyist Pat Lynch.
Multiple agencies responded Tuesday afternoon to a boat fire in Perdido Bay.
The Jacksonville State University (JSU) Marching Southerners are embarking on another historic journey to perform for the 80th commemoration of D-Day in Normandy, France, on Thursday, June 6.
The Baldwin County Commission voted Tuesday during its regular meeting to dissolve the Baldwin County Library Cooperative.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 22 states in opposing the Biden Administration’s new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) said Tuesday he is concerned for the future of the country following the political prosecution of former president Donald Trump. Moore made the comments while addressing U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland during a House Judiciary Committee on concerns with the Department of Justice.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) defended a recent letter he signed stating he’d block Democrat spending proposals and legislation after a New York State jury rendered a 34-count guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump.
The move comes after the library cooperative board fired all employees in May.
The Montgomery Humane Shelter asks for the public's help as it is overflowing with 392 pets.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recently joined Nick Saban and several other prominent football figures in Alabama to appear on the ballot for the College Football Hall of Fame.
Federal appeals Judge William Pryor from Alabama ordered a halt to duplicate complaints against Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon.
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s COVID-19 policies were based on made-up claims and weren’t based on scientific data, according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).
The United States Postal Service is asking for information in connection to a shooting that left a mail vehicle in Birmingham damaged.
Boaz High School band headed for France to perform at the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Drivers in Alabama now have the option of purchasing a special license plate to provide funding and support for those living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth applauded on Monday the legislature passing and Gov. Kay Ivey signing into law a package of 10 pro-military bills during the 2024 regular session.
Tarrant Mayor Wayman Newton is attempting for the third time to remove Police Chief Wendell Major.
Pointing to a recent guilty plea regarding mislabeled seafood, State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger's Island) praises his recently passed Alabama legislation requiring establishments to disclose whether seafood is domestic or imported.
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) says the state needs to think creatively about the Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project and maybe consider cutting costs so something can be done.
On Friday's episode of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall explained how that process could play out and on what grounds the Trump team will likely appeal.
The son of a Birmingham Police detective is thanking God after receiving a life-saving kidney transplant.
Some Alabama churches are responding to Pride Month this year. Traditionally, churches across the state have not given much energy to LGBTQ celebrations. However, this year, more Christian events are planned to celebrate another kind of love: the love of Christ.