
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.

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.

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.

As values and culture slip through the cracks one bad policy decision at a time, there is one group in Alabama watching over the flock: 1819 News.

According to a fraud expert, Alabama is now the top-ranking state in the country for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) theft.

Friends and family of Baldwin County Circuit Judge Jody Bishop are asking for prayers after the judge underwent emergency open-heart surgery.

Members of the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) approved on Tuesday a two-year rate freeze proposed by Alabama Power in a recent filing.

Former State Sen. Ann Bedsole passed away on Monday at the age of 95, according to the Alabama Republican Party.

A Ukrainian man who cannot speak English but was driving a commercial truck when it plowed into vehicles at a Thomasville intersection was granted an interpreter for court at the cost of Alabama taxpayers.

The 43 Key Seconds key serves as a physical reminder for drivers to review safety procedures.

Following a successful military strike on a drug-smuggling vessel in the waters of the Caribbean in September, Democrats and news outlets alike are alleging that the Trump administration's operation against cartel activity was a possible "war crime."

One of the suspects in a fatal mass shooting that occurred in January 2023 in Huntsville has had all charges dropped due to a lack of evidence.

The Hoover Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward the request for the Islamic Academy of Alabama and Muslim prayer center with a recommendation that they deny the request.

The Fairhope Public Library was presented with over $42,000 in donations from EveryLibrary during its regular meeting Monday. The funds were raised after state funding was paused by the Alabama Public Library Service earlier this year.

A woman was formally charged in the shooting death of her relative after an investigation by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz should be arrested for an alleged massive fraud by Somali immigrants bilking $1 billion in taxpayer dollars from a pandemic food-aid program, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

The University of Alabama is ending the publication of Alice Magazine and Nineteen Fifty-Six magazines. Both publications risk putting the university at odds with federal funds for diversity, equity and inclusion style practices and content that appear to influence content and hiring practices; the editor of Alice noted earlier this year the magazine is for women and "other marginalized peoples," and Nineteen Fifty-Six has been described as "a student-run magazine focused on Black culture, Black excellence, and Black student experiences at The University of Alabama."

The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim in a domestic shooting that occurred Sunday in Fairfield.

Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama is hosting a Christmas ornament event for families of violent crime victims.

After requesting two cancellations, the Islamic Academy of Alabama's proposal to move from their current location in Homewood to Hoover's Meadowbrook Corporate Park is back on the agenda for the Monday Hoover Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office took a person of interest into custody following a deadly Sunday shooting.