
House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) appointed State Rep. Marcus Paramore (R-Troy) to the House Ways and Means Education committee on Tuesday.

In recent months, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) has spoken out against the dangers of domestic radical Islam while also filing legislation aimed at addressing the growing threat it presents to the United States.

After years of good-faith efforts to ensure Mobile gets a portion of sales tax generated from online sales, the city announced it is joining in a lawsuit against the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Revenue.

A court-appointed special master team billed the court for $240,326 in fees last week for their work in a State Senate redistricting lawsuit against the state of Alabama.

Monday the City of Hoover joined a growing coalition of Alabama cities in a federal lawsuit challenging the Alabama Department of Revenue’s administration of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT).
The Alabama Farmers Federation praised the $12 billion in aid for farmers announced by President Donald Trump on Monday.

Monday night, the Homewood City Council voted to appoint the former long-time Mountain Brook City Manager, Sam Gaston, as the Special Assistant to the City Manager.

Residents in Marion have reached out to multiple state agencies and leaders concerning water woes that they believe is a public health emergency.

During a Monday episode of Fox News' The Will Cain Show, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke about the ongoing push from lawmakers in D.C. to investigate and end strikes on vessels transporting drugs in the Caribbean Sea.

Community activists, including Black Lives Matter organizers, published an open letter to Birmingham officials making demands following the shooting deaths of two people in separate incidents.

The City of Mobile responded Monday after the Mobile County Commission went public with complaints the city isn’t paying rent.

Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft said there will not be a Hangout Music Festival or Sand in My Boots Festival in 2026, but planning is already underway for a 2027 festival.

In a post from the White House's official Rapid Response account, the Trump administration thanked Governor Kay Ivey for leading Alabama's efforts to make the state's roadways safer by removing and detaining illegal aliens operating as unlicensed truckers.

Gabrielle Gunter, the now-former editor of Alice Magazine, the University of Alabama publication for women, continued her tour to feed the leftwing outrage machine this weekend.
The FBI has announced BLM activists Lillian Jayne Colburn and Mercutio Terrell Southall, both of Birmingham, are facing two federal charges of arson and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.

On Monday afternoon, the Decatur Police Department announced the arrest of two illegal aliens and five others as part of an online child exploitation sting.

Mobile County Commissioner Randall Dueitt expressed concern Monday after he said the City of Mobile has not paid rent for its space in Government Plaza in three months.

A talented group of middle schoolers from the Birmingham area recently formed a band and has big plans to rock and roll their way into careers in music.

Read Freely Alabama and several national pro-LGBT groups joined together in opposition to the Alabama Public Library Service's recent change to the administrative code.

The Islamic Academy of Alabama has formally withdrawn its rezoning application to the City of Hoover. While the Planning and Zoning Board voted last week to recommend that the Hoover City Council deny the application, ultimately, it would have been up to the council at their January 2026 meeting.

Members of the Montgomery City Council will vote on Monday afternoon on whether to proceed on a purchase of the old Montgomery Advertiser buildings.

After a 10-year-long journey, the founder and CEO of Blanket Fort Hope, Alexa James, is now seeing a vision and calling come to fruition: providing a safe haven and restoration to victims of child sex trafficking.

The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts released its audit looking into the Birmingham Water Works. The agency looked at records from May 1, 2023, to May 31, 2025. It identified four findings that support the legislative restructuring of the board into a regional board.

Earlier this week, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) took to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to highlight Republican accomplishments at the 11-month mark of the White House and Capitol Hill under GOP leadership.

On a recent episode of “1819 New: The Podcast,” Isker discussed the “trash world” in which today's youths live and how the inversion of America’s founding Christian values — particularly regarding mass immigration — has made the American Dream out of reach and reshaped the culture.

The DeKalb County Sheriff’s office announced the arrest of a man after two women were found dead on December 4.

What exactly did the University of Alabama student body lose from the university's decision to end publication of Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six magazines?