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Elberta man accused in road rage rampage after vehicle shot, rammed

The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of a man in connection with a road rage incident.

Tuberville Alabama News
Tuberville warns Venezuelan interim president 'as big a criminal as' Maduro, promises 'free and fair' elections

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined Newsmax TV’s “Rob Schmitt Tonight” on Monday evening for a discussion centered on the recent arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.

Morissa Ladinsky Alabama News
Children’s of Alabama, UAB gender-affirming pediatrician left for California

Former Children’s of Alabama associate professor of pediatrics and UAB LGBTQ+ Mental Health & Wellness Clinic specialist Morissa Ladinsky is now at Stanford University.

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'Unacceptable': Barry Moore defends ICE, DHS agents after Hampton Inn refuses accommodations

A Minneapolis-area Hampton Inn is facing widespread criticism after recently canceling reservations made by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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Leeds Police chief hopes man spends rest of his life in jail after he says 'horrible' child abuse found on devices

The Leeds Police Department announced the arrest of a 63-year-old man in connection to a child sex abuse case.

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State Sen. Stutts to file bill exempting rural counties from certificate of need law

State Sen. Larry Stutts (R-Tuscumbia) will file legislation in the upcoming legislative session exempting rural Alabama hospitals and health care facilities from certificate of need (CON).

Steven Reed Alabama News
‘He’s threatened to sic the national guard on Montgomery’: Mayor Steven Reed begins fundraising off of Tuberville bid for governor

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed recently began fundraising for his PAC by sending out text message ads critical of U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

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Three teens arrested for Homewood Walmart arson causing $5 million in damages

The Homewood Police Department announced that they have identified and arrested three juveniles in connection with the arson at that shut down the Homewood Walmart store on December 30.

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Watch: Tuberville takes Democrats to task for 'January 6 hoax', alleges liberal-led coup in Senate floor speech

On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) delivered remarks on the Senate floor condemning what he referred to as the Democratic Party's 'January 6th hoax.'

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Montgomery County Commission delays change to 1% public education sales tax

Members of the Montgomery County Commission voted to delay changing the allocation of a 1% public education sales tax at their Tuesday meeting.

Lorenzo Matthews Alabama News
Mobile Law Enforcement Foundation raising funds for officer shot during domestic call

The Mobile Law Enforcement Foundation is raising money for Lt. Lorenzo Matthews, the police officer shot over the weekend.

Wes Allen Alabama News
Secretary of State Allen removes 186 noncitizens from Alabama's voter file, says 25 cast ballots in state elections

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced that 186 noncitizens registered to vote in Alabama have been removed from the State's voter file.

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Marshall County Sheriff clears Asbury High School coach of ‘inappropriate’ student relationship; District probes ethical concerns

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office has concluded its investigation into allegations of an “inappropriate relationship” between an Asbury High School coach and student, finding no cause for pursuing criminal charges. However, the Marshall County School District said the matter is still under internal investigation for ethical reasons.

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Cam Ward appoints Darryl Littleton deputy director for Administration and Law Enforcement Services for ABPP

Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles director Cam Ward recently appointed Darryl Littleton as deputy director for Administration and Law Enforcement Services, effective January 16.

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ALDOT scraps Tuscaloosa's AL-69/Skyland Blvd flyover project amid West Alabama Corridor spending concerns

If the so-called West Alabama Corridor is completed, travelers using the route to make the journey from Mobile to Tuscaloosa would enter Tuscaloosa on Alabama Highway 69, likely passing through the junction of 69 and U.S. Highway 11, which is also the terminus of Skyland Boulevard.

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Semmes business owner shot multiple times by police

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Semmes.

Senia and Perreault Alabama News
'I need to stay in jail': Suspects in Mobile Police officer shooting held on $3.1 million cash bonds

Justin Senia and Arielle Perreault are charged with attempted murder and discharging a gun in a building or vehicle.

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U-Haul report: Alabama ninth-highest level of in-migration; Auburn 17th-ranked U.S. growth city

U-Haul released its annual growth index on Monday morning, showing the states that experienced the most in-migration in 2025, and Alabama cracked the top ten, coming in at ninth on the list.

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Albertville real estate agent charged in violent illegal alien smuggling enterprise ordered to remain in custody

Arely Guzman, the Albertville resident facing federal charges for allegedly smuggling illegal aliens into the United States, has been ordered to remain in U.S. Marshal custody pending an investigation to potentially satisfy the conditions of release.

Johnathan Boley Alabama News
No signs of trauma in death of Walker County boy

 A child found dead after an extensive search in Walker County had no signs of trauma or assault, although authorities are still unsure of the cause of death.

Collage Alabama News
'Should resign IMMEDIATELY and be indicted': Tuberville bashes Walz over failed policies as Democrat drops out of Minnesota governor's race

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced on Monday morning that he will not be seeking a third term in office as governor. The decision from the 2024 vice presidential candidate comes just weeks after an independent journalist documented evidence of widespread welfare fraud across the state.

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Andrew Sorrell drops out of Secretary of State race, announces re-election bid for State Auditor

Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell qualified to run for re-election on Monday.

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Mobile Police officer shot, leading to tense standoff, MPD crash

The Mobile Police Department is investigating after an officer was shot, leading to a two-hour-long standoff and a subsequent police patrol car crash.

Protest Coverage Alabama News
Local media hype anti-Trump Venezuela protests by socialist groups

Local media throughout the state devoted wall-to-wall coverage on Saturday to the protests against President Donald Trump's use of the military to arrest Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

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Justin Pruett declines primary challenge against Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger days after announcing bid

Justin Pruett announced on Sunday he wouldn’t be challenging State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) in State Senate District 4 in the upcoming May primary.

Katie Britt on FNC, 1/4/2026 Alabama News
'You didn't have the moxie to get it done' — Britt blasts Democrat hypocrisy, Biden empty talk over Maduro

On Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) took Democrats to task over their negative reactions to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro during Operation Absolute Resolve.

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Mobile updates horse riding policy for 2026 Mardi Gras

As Mobile prepares for the 2026 Carnival season, the City is updating policies to ensure the safety and well-being of horses, riders, and spectators.

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