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A large crowd turned out in Owens Cross Roads on Monday to celebrate the official opening of the new Madison County Center for Elections Management and Probate Court Archives.
Saturday is Alabama's 205th birthday. "Alabama Day" will be observed at the Dept of Archives & History in Montgomery.
Three Hispanic Enterprise businesses were forced to forfeit 15 illegal gambling machines in recent months, according to 12th Judicial Circuit District Attorney James Tarbox.
State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) is seeking to pass a bill in the 2025 legislative session mandating increased penalties for all felony crimes if the offender is in the country illegally.
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band come to Tuscaloosa June 12, 2025 on a nationwide tour.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a gyroplane went down in flames Monday afternoon.
Legislators met again on Monday to discuss possible changes to how public K-12 school systems are funded in Alabama.
Over the past two months, agents with Homeland Security have partnered with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office to arm middle school students with the knowledge they need to avoid becoming victims.
During a Monday interview on Rightside Radio, Trussville Tribune publisher Scott Buttram demanded an apology from Alabama Media Group for its second "unfounded" claim of racism on an Alabama entity in as many months.
State Auditor Andrew Sorell is calling on Alabama to lead the nation by establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve, which he believes will drive business and investment to Alabama as a “crypto-friendly state.”
A New York jury found Daniel Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday.
Speculation surrounds the 2025 Mobile mayoral election and who will put their name in the hat.
The Montgomery Police Department (MPD) announced on Monday that it had begun disciplinary proceedings against 32-year-old police officer D’Anthony Green after he was charged with Domestic Violence - third-degree assault on Saturday.
The monthly think tank "Center/Right" features Congress member Barry Moore (R-Enterprise). Meets by Zoom and in person.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a fatal crash involving a special needs bus in Lee County.
You can celebrate a different holiday every day in December. Some you never heard of.
Former Mobile Councilman and County Commissioner Stephen “Steve” Nodine announced his candidacy for Mobile mayor.
In late May 2024, sources alerted 1819 News of something unusual happening with the City of Hoover's financials and accounting. The City was not forthcoming with information but quick to deny and deflect.
Two brothers are preparing a lawsuit against Madison County for $250 million over its alleged role in stealing a 22-acre property from their family estate.
During a Senate Committee meeting this week, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) questioned U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials over potentially harmful chemicals in America’s food supply.
Florida holds a special election for the seat of resigned congressman Matt Gaetz. Former Alabama politico Jeff Peacock, a math teacher at Navarre, announced his candidacy.
A book by Mike Ray of Childersburg exposes what's wrong with the modern church. 'Christ Without a Bride' reviewed by Jim Zeigler.
The first school for pilots was set up by the Wright Brothers outside Montgomery.
From the White House to Congress, the general election was a significant victory for Republicans and conservatives in the fight to save the country. However, with President-elect Trump assuming office next January, 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson said the real battle is just beginning and it could get ugly before it gets better.
The Alabama Department of Human Resources is receiving an increased number of fraud reports throughout the state related to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits stolen from households impacted by EBT card skimming, cloning, and similar fraud.
State Sen. Pro-Tem Greg Reed (R-Jasper) hopes to improve Alabama’s lagging labor force participation as he leaves the Senate to become an advisor to Gov. Kay Ivey.
Public information officer Blake Brown said dispatch received a call at 10:47 p.m. about an incident in the area of Bellingrath Road and Laurendine Road. A bonfire party with over 100 people in attendance ended abruptly after shots were fired.