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Tuberville praises Trump's order establishing investigation into classifying certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations

On Monday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order requiring the State and Treasury departments to investigate the possibility of classifying certain chapters or other subdivisions of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.

Cam Ward Alabama News
Cam Ward to receive national award for Alabama’s reentry success

Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles director Cam Ward will receive the 2025 Pillar of Excellence Award from the Addiction Policy Forum next week.

Wilcox County arrests Alabama News
Second suspect arrested in shooting death of Wilcox County teens; Third shooting connected to case

Investigators in Wilcox County are scrambling to wrap up a complex investigation involving the deaths of three people and three arrests.

Rick Burgess Alabama News
'It is good to be back': Burgess makes return to radio show after 'battling' with personal matters

Rick Burgess is back on the radio on Tuesday after a brief absence dealing with family matters.

Marshall County Alabama News
Arrests made during Marshall County child sex predator sting that ended in death of suspect

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office identified two people who were arrested for traveling to meet a child for an unlawful act, during a child sex predator sting. 

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'Unacceptable': Woodfin attacks Shelby, Blount, St. Clair Counties in ironic lecture to Central Alabama Water Board

Monday afternoon, the board for Central Alabama Water convened to take up a few administrative tasks when Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin came to address the board. 

TRAINER STEPHAN Alabama News
Jefferson County man sentenced to probation in 2021 double shooting now suspected in Birmingham murder

The Birmingham Police Department announced an arrest five months after a deadly shooting in the city’s west precinct.

UNA women's studies Alabama News
'A waste and abuse of taxpayer funds and tuition dollars': State Rep. DuBose calls for end to gender studies programs at Alabama colleges and universities

State Rep. Susan DuBose (R-Hoover) challenged Alabama's state universities and colleges to abandon their gender studies programs.

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Ragland teen killed on I-20 while standing outside of disabled vehicle

A young man was struck and killed while outside of his vehicle on Interstate 20 in Birmingham early Saturday.

Statehouse Alabama News
Alabama appeals new court-ordered State Senate redistricting map

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall appealed on Friday the new State Senate redistricting map U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco ordered the state to use for the 2026 election.

Rick Burgess Alabama News
Rick Burgess addresses his radio show absence: 'My family desperately needs me right now'

Listeners of "The Rick Burgess Show" have noticed that the beloved host has been missing from the program since Thursday, prompting speculation about his unannounced absence.

Doug Jones Alabama News
ALGOP chair Wahl says party 'not worried' about Doug Jones' candidacy for governor

Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl weighed in on former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones' (D-Mountain Brook) entrance into the 2026 governor's race in a statement to 1819 News on Monday.

ALDOT INTERSTATE ROAD Alabama News
ALDOT pausing temporary lane closures for Thanksgiving travel; Rentals and gas cheaper this year

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) will suspend all temporary lane closures on interstate routes during the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel period.

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'Cleaning up Democrats' messes': 22 million reasons Britt says Affordable Healthcare was never affordable

An estimated 22 million people will see much higher insurance premiums if a solution isn't reached between Democrats and Republicans concerning what U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) has called the "Unaffordable Care Act."

Police line Alabama News
Wilcox County teens found dead in Pine Hill

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into the deaths of two teenagers in Wilcox County.

Marshall County Sheriff Alabama News
Child sex predator operation turns deadly during sting in Marshall County

The Marshall County District Attorney’s Office will review findings after a child sex predator operation turned deadly on Sunday.

Auburn Gender Studies Alabama News
'Dude, you’re a f-g' and 'Green Porn': Auburn University’s women and gender class promotes radical, obscure LGBTQ ideologies

When George Petrie wrote the Auburn Creed in 1943, declaring his beliefs in a practical world, education, honesty, truthfulness, and a sound mind, before stating that he believed in Auburn and loved it, he might have revised those remarks if he knew what was coming down the pike decades later with his university's Women's Studies curriculum.

Morgan Murphy Alabama News
'It's a dog whistle' — U.S. Senate candidate Morgan Murphy slams Democrat video urging military to refuse 'illegal' Trump orders

A recent video of several Democrat U.S. lawmakers urging military members to disobey “illegal” orders from President Donald Trump has drawn the ire of many Republicans, including U.S. Senate candidate Morgan Murphy, who called it “sickening” political grandstanding at best, or worse, a “dog whistle” to those opposing the president's agenda.

ASCEND Alabama News
Big Oak Ranch prepares new set of high school students for adult living at ASCEND

Big Oak Ranch brought high school juniors and seniors to visit ASCEND, a new branch of the program that helps college students and young adults adjust to living on their own.

ALABAMA SNAP Alabama News
'Safety nets have turned into hammocks': Britt says SNAP reform to get people back on feet

ORANGE BEACH – U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said those receiving SNAP will soon see changes due to SNAP reform.

jeremy devito Alabama News
'It's always and forever f--- ICE': Democrat AL-5 candidate Jeremy Devito attacks federal agents, Trump in unhinged DC rant

A Democrat candidate for Alabama's fifth congressional district, who has previously identified himself as a proud member of Antifa, delivered a profanity-ridden tirade at an event in Washington, D.C. on Friday.

ETF Orr Senate Alabama News
'Lost all credibility': Orr takes Dems, liberal media to task for prioritizing partisan efforts over voter issues

During a discussion on Friday morning's episode of WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) spoke out against Democrats' continued demonization of conservatives, arguing they should instead be working to address the needs of voters.

Unnamed Alabama News
'Peace, protection and clarity': Mobile mayor shares prayer for law enforcement

Mobile Mayor Spiro Cheriogotis gave the invocation at the Mobile Law Enforcement Foundation’s annual luncheon.

Tucker Carlson Alabama News
'The whole construct is fake' — Tucker Carlson explains political 'orthodoxy' at root of GOP infighting

In a recent, wide-ranging discussion on “1819 News: The Podcast,” legendary commentator Tucker Carlson explained the brewing civil war within the GOP and detailed his own journey from supporting the establishment to putting America first.

Fairhope Pier Alabama News
Death investigation underway near Fairhope Municipal Pier

The Fairhope Police Department is investigating a death near the Fairhope Municipal Pier.

Auburn University Alabama News
Auburn University professor blames 1819 News for campus-wide anti-DEI and divisive concept efforts

As previously reported by 1819 News, Auburn University is taking steps to ensure that its faculty and teaching staff comply with the state law.

Marshall County Commission Alabama News
Marshall County joins lawsuit against City of Tuscaloosa over online sales tax law — 'Counties need to speak with one voice'

On Friday, the Marshall County Commission approved a resolution to intervene in a lawsuit against the Alabama Department of Revenue initiated by the City of Tuscaloosa over the state’s Simplified Sellers Use Tax.

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