
An online sales tax lawsuit pushed by multiple cities “threatens the fiscal viability of the state,’ according to General Fund Budget chair State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore).
Smith Warren Management Services shouldn’t be a qualified vendor to contract with Alabama licensing boards, according to State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine).

Last month, University of Alabama professor and program coordinator Sim Butler published his book "And the Dragons Do Come" about his son's gender dysphoria, spending a significant amount of time criticizing Alabama's lawmakers, particularly State Sen. Shay Shelnutt (R-Trussville), who sponsored the Vulnerable Child Protection Act bill.

A joint investigation between the Athens Police Department and the FBI led to the indictment of a former Athens High School student in an alleged plot to harm students and teachers.

Alabama is teaming up with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to make the state’s interstates safer.

Donald Trump is the first president “probably in my lifetime” to be concerned about domestic manufacturing, according to Stephen Wellborn, the co-owner of Wellborn Cabinet.

The legendary Nick Saban joined with an investor group to purchase Perdido Beach Resort in Orange Beach this week.

A Lawrence County shooting range is being sued by a group of local residents claiming their homes have been hit by gunfire from the location.

The Belforest Elementary School assistant principal has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested for DUI for the second time in a year.

On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) addressed the rapidly growing number of threats facing members of federal law enforcement and their families during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Capitol Hill.

On Wednesday, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression sent a letter to Peter J. Mohler, the President of the University of Alabama, decrying the removal of two identity-based magazines and the creation of a new magazine that will cover all points of view in one publication.

Nationally syndicated radio host Larry Elder weighed in on the case of a man accused of murdering at least 18 people in Birmingham between 2023 and 2024.

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office released information on the tragic killing of two people in October.

District Attorney CJ Robinson, of the Nineteenth Circuit, announced the “Hug-a-Thug” policies are over after the sentencing of a career criminal in Chilton County.

A McGill-Toolen High School student was indicted on assault charges after an investigation into a civil lawsuit over an alleged bullying incident.

U.S. Homeland Security agents based out of Mobile have been fighting the drug trade in the Gulf of America for years. However, a retired special agent said on FM Talk 106.5's "Jeff Poor Show" that President Donald Trump's latest policies could make an impact on traffickers traveling from South America like never before.

Governor Kay Ivey announced on Wednesday that the CHOOSE Act family application portal access date information is available on the program’s updated website, where Alabama families can sign up for the state’s education savings account (ESA) program for the 2026-2027 academic year.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is doubling down on his strong support for the Trump administration’s anti-drug trafficking operations in the Caribbean as Democrats continue to accuse Secretary of War Pete Hegseth of possible war crimes over an alleged incident involving a Venezuelan drug boat on September 2.

During a call with reporters on Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke about a group of Democratic legislators who are now under fire after calling for active duty service members to refuse lawfully given orders.

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reacted on Tuesday to the Public Service Commission’s approval of a two-year rate freeze proposed by Alabama Power.

During a recent briefing focused on the current genocide of Christians and other religious minorities in Nigeria, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) pledged further investigation into the matter, calling it a "crisis that can't be ignored."

The University of Alabama at Birmingham has been awarded a $37 million contract by NASA to provide the agency with reliable hardware and software systems to maintain "temperature-critical science materials" aboard Artemis spacecraft.

At least three lawsuits have been filed by Alabama families against the online gaming platform, Roblox. Meanwhile, federal officials say criminal activity on the platform could be linked to large networks of predators.

The Birmingham Police Department showed video of an officer-involved shooting that claimed the life of one man on November 28.

The Christmas shopping season is off to a record start despite the best efforts of left-wing groups trying to boycott retailers that don’t sufficiently oppose the Trump administration.

Gulf Shores is considering two ordinances regulating e-bikes and other mobility devices, including bicycles and motorized scooters.

In an interview with Infowars host Breanna Morello, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reiterated his opposition to the move and expansion of the Islamic School of Alabama.