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

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.

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.

The Dale County Sheriff’s Office has not charged anyone in the shooting death of Elba Zion Missionary Baptist Church pastor Da’Quarius Green, leading some to speculate the incident may have been justified.

Foley is among the top 10 fastest-growing cities in the nation and to address demand, the Foley Fire Department is expanding and building a new station.

Spanish Fort mayor Brad Bass addressed the community after becoming frustrated over illegal trash dumping at the City’s recycling facility.

In 2025, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) recognized a dozen Alabamians for their distinguished military service and significant contributions to local communities.

State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), who previously announced that he will seek a new term in the Alabama Senate, said on Monday that he plans to run for the District 26 Senate seat rather than the District 25 seat that he currently holds.

The Troy Police Department is investigating a fatal hit-and-run that claimed the life of a Troy woman. The suspect in the case is in the country illegally, officials confirmed.

During an appearance on a special edition of CNN's "State of the Union," U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) warned of the dangers that social media and AI pose to teenagers, while stressing the importance of passing legislation to get ahead of the growing threat.

House Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) says the project further proves that the role of director of the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) should be removed from the governor's cabinet and placed under an independent commission.

After months of hearing complaints about public transportation in Mobile, city officials are asking residents to share their experiences.

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned a 2024 ruling by U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Alabama Judge Liles Burke, striking down the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) said a woman was shot after a police chase Saturday evening in DeKalb County.

Unseasonably warm temperatures will end Monday as a cold front moves through the state, bringing freezing temperatures and strong, gusty winds.

The preliminary hearing for the superintendent of wastewater treatment for the City of Cullman has been set for Jan. 7, 2026.

From denying Christ three times to helping found the Christian Church, the Apostle Peter is one of the Bible’s most compelling and sympathetic figures.

A Fairhope couple was scammed out of thousands of dollars by illegal aliens who ran an online operation, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Mike Potts never dreamed he would be working at NAPA Auto Parts in Roanoke for over half a century. He is humble and resilient and he gives all the credit to God and his father, who instilled a work ethic in him at a young age.