
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is launching a “bipartisan” investigation into a counter-drug trafficking operation in the Caribbean following significant pushback from Democrats calling for U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to be investigated for possible war crimes.

A left-wing professor is being lauded by the University of Alabama Law School after her anti-Trump book recently made the New York Times and Amazon best-seller lists.

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) paused funding to the Fairhope Public Library after the library only received half of its expected $44,000, and library leaders said that could mean cuts.

Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Parish is hosting a “Quiet Christmas” service on December 15 for those seeking peace this holiday season.

At the first Thanksgiving in 1621, the Pilgrims celebrated their first harvest after leaving England a year earlier in search of religious freedom in the New World. As bountiful as their crops had been, the Plymouth Colony would begin to see true success a few years later, after it dispensed with communal living in favor of private property rights.

The City of Mobile is using the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to make sidewalk improvements and increase walkability throughout each of the seven districts.

Covington County pastor and author Jack Armstrong has published a new 365-day devotional for children. “The Wild Path: A Daily Outdoor Devotional for Kids” is designed for young adventurers who love God’s creation.

Pinnacle Mergers & Acquisitions, a national automotive buy-sell advisory firm, recently announced the sale of Toyota of Montgomery and Lexus of Montgomery to Dream Motor Group, led by former Alabama football coach Nick Saban and automotive executive Joe Agresti, for $151 million.

State Rep. Craig Lipscomb (R-Gadsden) and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) recently discussed permitting policy for bass fishing tournaments in Alabama.

The Jefferson County Coroner identified a man who died at UAB Hospital following a crash on Wednesday.

In a recent appearance on Newsmax's Rob Schmitt Tonight, U.S. Senate candidate and veteran Morgan Murphy took European allies to task for needlessly extending the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Following the shooting of two National Guardsmen from West Virginia on Wednesday by an Afghan asylum seeker, a past vote in the U.S. House of Representatives is being increasingly scrutinized.

The town of Wedowee is a special place. It’s small and quaint but there are a few attractions that bring people in from all over.

Two deserving veterans, who were severely wounded in combat, will be receiving all-terrain Trackchairs at halftime during this year's Iron Bowl, thanks to The Independence Fund’s Mobility Program and the Kappa Alpha chapters at the University of Alabama and Auburn University.

Last week, Montgomery County Circuit Judge J.R. Gaines ordered the State of Alabama and the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) to enter into mediation to resolve a lawsuit brought by Gov. Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) over their rule requiring transfer students using CHOOSE Act funds to sit out from athletics for a year.

A Jefferson County Grand Jury indicted one of three people arrested in connection with an October 19 shooting at a place known as “The Pit” in the eastern part of the county.

In a recent episode of WVNN’s "The Yaffee Program," candidate for Secretary of State Andrew Sorrell called for additional attention to voter fraud in Alabama after he said a town of 900 in Lowndes County recorded over 1,000 votes in an August municipal election.

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin was sworn in for his third term Tuesday night, pledging to focus on children through a cradle-to-career plan.

Alabama's congressional representation dispatched a letter earlier this week addressed to Secretary of the U.S. Army Dan Driscoll, requesting that Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville become a future Microreactor Power Plant site.
The atrium at Baldwin Preparatory Academy has been named after a man known for his generosity and lifelong commitment to putting others before himself.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) called for an immediate ban on all Islamic immigrants after an asylum seeker from Afghanistan shot two National Guardsmen on Wednesday near the White House.

Two National Guardsmen were shot on Wednesday afternoon in Washington, D.C.

The Jefferson County Coroner identified the second person killed while standing outside their vehicle on an interstate in Jefferson County.

Former Alabama Senate Majority Leader Clay Scofield is confident Alabama can play a key role in helping President Donald Trump achieve his goals of being dominant in energy production and in artificial intelligence technology.

The Bay County, Fla. Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of two Enterprise teens after 21 vehicles were burglarized in one night.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined Missouri and 20 other states in asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a federal district court ruling that preliminarily barred use of Texas’s congressional map and ordered the state to use a map that would likely reassign multiple seats to Democrats.

The Mobile Fire-Rescue Department responded Tuesday afternoon to a fire at 2350 St. Stephens Road.