
A newly formed nonprofit called Alabama Patients First began running ads decrying “Blue Cross BULLS*!T” on Friday.

Over the weekend, State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) took to social media with a post demonstrating the shortcomings of the current Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Montgomery Fire is investigating a fatal fire that claimed the life of a child on Sunday morning.

Miss Auburn University 2026 is a drum-playing, pageant-participating, politically-engaged beauty queen. But there is more to Ashlyn Powers than what you see on the stage.

With the goal of transforming Alabama's healthcare delivery system across the state, Gov. Kay Ivey issued an executive order on Thursday forming the Rural Health Transformation Advisory Group.

During Friday's episode of WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) spoke about the continued demand from West Alabama leaders for a four-lane highway they claim will better connect the region with economic opportunities.

Among the many formidable issues facing America today, none is more important to the society’s future thriving than fixing illegal immigration, according to 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson.

During an appearance on Saturday's broadcast of "Wake Up America Weekend" on Newsmax TV, State Rep. David Faulkner (R-Mountain Brook) discussed his connection to the late Ella Cook, a Brown University sophomore from Mountain Brook, who was allegedly shot and killed by Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national and former Brown student.

A $300 million expansion is planned for Huntsville's MidCity District to boost the area's already substantial entertainment and recreation options.

Jackson Hospital filed a lawsuit on Thursday against Blue Cross and Blue Shield over alleged “unfair reimbursement rates.”

Charles Mashburn, who greeted WTVM viewers every morning for 38 years before his retirement in 2019, has died. He was 71.

The Trussville Police Department responded to a deadly shooting in the parking lot of Velma’s bar early Saturday.

A video released on X by Libs of Tiktok, shows a student being attacked and violently assaulted in a Theodore High School bathroom.

United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Jim O’Neill sent a letter this week to sponsors of immigrants using welfare or other federal benefits.

Following news of FBI deputy director Dan Bongino's resignation, conservatives across the country, including U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), are praising the former Secret Service agent and conservative commentator.

All temporary lane closures will be halted on interstate routes for the Christmas and New Year holiday travel period.

A Guntersville insurance agency co-owner has been confirmed to the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) board of directors.

According to ESPN, Auburn aviation student Jack Dutton and his father, Dennis, were also confirmed to be among the seven killed, along with Biffle family friend Craig Wadsworth.

The ABC Board passed emergency hemp rules at their Thursday meeting that take effect in January.

The University of Alabama System which is comprised of the University of Alabama, University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Alabama in Huntsville will end its COVID-era test optional admissions process for undergraduates and require students to submit standardized testing scores.

The funeral arrangements for esteemed sportscaster Christina Chambers have been finalized.

Eagle Forum of Alabama and the Alabama Medical Cannabis Association reacted to President Donald Trump signing an executive order reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III substance under federal law.

The Mobile Police Department placed an officer on leave after he was arrested for child sex abuse in Baldwin County.

The deaths of a Mississippi mother and her small child, whose bodies were found in the Tombigbee River, have been classified as murder-suicide.

Law enforcement authorities found Claudio Neves-Valente, 48, the suspected murderer of Ella Cobbs Cook, a 19-year-old Brown University student from Mountain Brook.

Just six months after posting a job opening for the office, Samford has closed its Office of Student Success and Diversity.

On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act for 2026. The legislation reportedly includes a pay increase for service members, drastic reductions in funding for DEI-related policies and increased protections for women in sports at service academies.