
A Tuscaloosa teenager is dead after an accidental shooting on New Year’s Day.

The Walker County Sheriff's Office, the Blount County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security worked together on a months-long investigation into a group of people who were allegedly squatting at Empire campground.

The Alabama Department of Workforce announced this week the awarding of a $11 million grant through the federal Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Economic Revitalization (AMLER) Program to support the reclamation of hazardous abandoned mine land features and facilitate the economic redevelopment of the site into the Alabama Farm Center at Hallmark Farms in Warrior.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's decision to have his oath of office administered using a Quran is an ominous sign, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith announced the father of a four-year-old missing child has been arrested for possession of explosive devices.

On Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey requested that flags flown in Marshall County be lowered to half staff on Saturday to honor the memory of County Commissioner Ronny Shumate, who died late Monday night at the age of 69.

The Leeds Police Department said a man suspected of trying to escape police by jumping on a car and entering another vehicle had a criminal history and was wanted at the time of the crime.

A woman arrested in Escambia County, Fla., for cocaine possession and drug possession had a history of alleged drug activity in Baldwin County.

Multiple major projects in Mobile are expected to be completed in 2026.

The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts released an audit last week of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs that contained no “significant instances of noncompliance” under fired commissioner Kent Davis.

The Butcher’s Daughter is expanding to Dothan after seeing much success in Enterprise.

With pressure mounting on Minnesota officials over accusations of widespread fraud involving Somali-run daycares, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) is stressing the need for accountability in state spending of federal funds.

1819 News stayed on top of news statewide in 2025, bringing the latest from the Alabama Legislature, covering how President Donald Trump’s administration directly benefited Alabamians and diving deep into some of the state’s most controversial issues.

The Homewood Walmart was closed early Tuesday morning following a fire authorities say was intentionally set in the homegoods section.

A woman who prosecutors say smoked methamphetamine shortly before giving birth to a stillborn baby will get a new trial. However, the Lee County District Attorney’s Office is appealing that decision.

Former State Sen. Gerald Dial (R-Lineville) denied on Tuesday knowledge of a rumored grand jury investigation regarding his tenure on the embattled Motorsports Hall of Fame Commission, but said he was still considering a 2026 run for State Senate.

Warren Craig Pouncey, the former Coastal Alabama Community College president and Jefferson County superintendent, was arrested on 15 counts of use of office for personal gain.

The Cullman attorney, whom police say tried to kill her husband, was granted approval for out-of-state travel for the holidays.

Marshall County District One Commissioner Ronny Shumate passed away at his residence in Arab on Monday evening.

Former 11th Judicial Circuit Judge Gil Self will file an appeal with a court-appointed attorney after his attorneys pulled out of the case.

A 14-year-old Sand Mountain boy has died after suffering from complications related to the flu.

Mobile’s leadership is evaluating its leased space in Government Plaza, which holds City departments and offices.

In an email sent on Tuesday, the former Alabama Speaker of the House said the decision was related to personal health issues and was made after much thought and prayer.
Ahead of the 2026 legislative session, State Rep. Phillip Pettus (R-Killen) has prefiled a bill to improve driver safety on Alabama's roadways.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is accusing Democrats of turning a blind eye to the large level of fraud currently being uncovered across Minnesota by both federal officials and journalists.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday announced Alabama has officially received $203,404,327 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for the federal Rural Health Transformation Program.

The man charged in a deadly shooting near Velma’s bar in Trussville was granted bond.