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Heath Harmon Alabama News
AHSAA names Heath Harmon new executive director

The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) named Oxford High School principal Heath Harmon their new executive director on Thursday.

Alabama inmates ADOC Alabama News
House Pro Tem Pringle calls for action to protect inmates: ‘The gangs are running our prisons’

Violence between inmates remains a major problem in Alabama Department of Corrections prisons across the state.

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Jefferson County judge recuses himself from Black Contractors’ Association lawsuit to halt amphitheater construction

Jefferson County Circuit Judge Donald Blankenship recused himself from a lawsuit filed by the Black Contractors’ Association of Alabama to stop the construction of the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center’s open-air amphitheater.

Lance Bell Alabama News
'Take some responsibility': State Sen. Bell rips Montgomery Mayor Reed for blaming constitutional carry, legislature for city's violent crime wave

State Sen. Lance Bell (R-Pell City) recently took Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed to task for blaming the recent crime wave in Montgomery on the legislature’s actions two years ago, removing state-mandated concealed carry permits.

Moms for liberty Alabama News
Madison Moms for Liberty chair blasts Biden DOJ for tracking group along with KKK — 'They came up empty-handed'

Moms for Liberty’s political efforts fighting for parental rights have reportedly landed the organization on a watch list at the U.S. Department of Justice.

Tommy Tuberville Alabama News
Tuberville doubles down on Trump support: 'I’m not going to just stand by while they run our country in the ground'

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is not backing down from his support for former president Donald Trump in the wake of his recent New York felony convictions while promising to block Biden appointments and "any Democrat bills designed to tear our country apart."

MARSHALL COUNTY PROPERTY Alabama News
Judge sets fifth court date for ALDOT director’s criminal charge

Once again, the trial of Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Director John Cooper has been pushed back.

Autauga County Sheriff Mark Harrell Alabama News
Autauga County Sheriff Mark Harrell evacuates jail over health and safety concerns

Autauga County Sheriff Mark Harrell has announced his plans to evacuate the county jail due to a "moral obligation" to the health and safety of all who enter or reside there.

Family Court Jefferson County Alabama News
Birmingham PD confirms Family Court building shot into; One injured by shattered glass

The Birmingham Police Department is investigating after someone shot into the Family Court building at 120 2nd Court North in downtown.

Caroleene Dobson Alabama News
‘She is going to win that race’: Powerhouse PAC known for turning Democrat districts red supporting Caroleene Dobson for AL-2

One of the nation’s most proven political action committees is putting its support and influence behind Alabama's Caroleene Dobson, according to a recent report from the National Journal.

Attorney General Steve Marshall Alabama News
Marshall, 20 AGs demand American Bar Association end diversity requirements for law schools

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 20 state attorneys general sent a letter to the American Bar Association on Thursday demanding the group immediately stop requiring law schools, as part of the accreditation process, to treat students and faculty differently based on race.

Hillary Clinton Alabama News
Hillary Clinton compares sacrifices at D-Day to 'just voting' this November 5

Hillary Clinton compares voting this November to fighting at D-Day.

Emergency Room. ER. Hospital. Alabama News
Increase in shootings put strain on Montgomery's blood, plasma, other resources — 'We run very low sometimes'

While Montgomery’s rising crime has a ripple effect throughout the city, members of the healthcare community are sounding the alarm on the negative effects on staff and resources caused by increased gun violence.

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Alabama's largest private hospital drops United Healthcare as in-network

Negotiations between Infirmary Health and United Healthcare failed to yield success after months of talks to keep the insurance company’s contract with the healthcare system.

D day2 Alabama News
Ivey pays tribute to WWII veterans on 80th Anniversary of D-Day

Gov. Kay Ivey released a video tribute to those who served 80 years ago at D-Day.

Steven Reed. Alabama News
State, federal law enforcement investigating Montgomery triple homicide after string of crimes against Hispanics in the city

On Wednesday, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and interim Police Chief John Hall spoke regarding the triple murder that occurred in the city on the Troy Highway Tuesday night.

Eagles Alabama News
Students across the Southeast unite in Huntsville for 4th annual Leadership Institute-Student Eagle Leadership Conference

The collaboration between the Leadership Institute and Eagle Forum aims to cultivate and reinforce conservative values in young individuals.

Starlinerlaunch Alabama News
Successful manned Starliner launch with technology developed in North Alabama

Boeing Starliner successfully launched two U.S. astronauts into space Wednesday.

marilyn lands Alabama News
Alabama Ethics Commission fines State Rep. Marilyn Lands $4,500 for campaign finance violations

The Alabama Ethics Commission upheld a $4,500 fine on Wednesday against State Rep. Marilyn Lands (D-Huntsville).

Toyota plant Alabama Alabama News
Toyota Alabama expansion to create 350 jobs, bringing investment to $1.7 billion

The Toyota Alabama plant in Huntsville will expand to offer more products to its already vast engine assembly line.

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed Alabama News
Montgomery Mayor Reed asks city council to fund $6 million violence intervention, again blames permitless carry for rise in gun crime

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.

D-day Normandy Alabama News
Mobile family remembers father I.G. Reeves who served as a medic on D-Day

80 years since Allied troops landed on the French coast for the D-Day invasion. Alabama medica I.G. Reeves was there.

Foley Public Library Alabama News
Former Baldwin County Library Cooperative director denies requesting firing of all employees

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.

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Testimony reveals City of Hoover is undergoing a forensic audit; Questions of authorization, payment remain

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. 

Lillian Boat Explosion Alabama News
Man rescued from water after boat explosion in Perdido Bay

Multiple agencies responded Tuesday afternoon to a boat fire in Perdido Bay.

Jsuband Alabama News
Jax State band headed to France for ‘D-Day at 80 Years’ performance

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.

Baldwin County Library Cooperative Alabama News
Baldwin County Library Cooperative dissolved; County Commission to establish new agreement

The Baldwin County Commission voted Tuesday during its regular meeting to dissolve the Baldwin County Library Cooperative.

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