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Donnie Chesteen wins Republican primary for State Senate District 29

State Sen. Donnie Chesteen (R-Geneva) won the Republican primary for State Senate District 29 on Tuesday.

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Randy Price defeats Gerald Dial in Republican primary for State Senate District 13

State Sen. Randy Price (R-Opelika) won the Republican primary for District 13 on Tuesday.

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John Wahl, Wes Allen headed to runoff in Republican primary for lieutenant governor

Former Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl and Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen are headed to a runoff in the Republican primary for lieutenant governor.

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Caroleene Dobson wins Republican nomination for Secretary of State

Caroleene Dobson won the Republican primary for Secretary of State on Tuesday.

Prison Alabama News
Constitutional amendment expanding Aniah's Law passes

Alabama voters passed a statewide amendment allowing judges to deny bail for shooting or discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling or other occupied space, or for any solicitation, attempt or conspiracy to commit murder.

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Limestone Probate Judge: Madison City superintendent requested James Clemens High School be made private polling place to limit campaigning; Superintendent denies

Madison City Schools superintendent Ed Nichols reportedly requested that one of the largest polling stations in Limestone County be marked as a private location, prohibiting both campaign signs and campaigning on the premises, according to reporting from 1819 News.

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Dem CD-5 candidate Devito demands shooting perpetrated by alleged transgender be investigated as federal hate crime

Democrats and liberal leaning media outlets across the country are casting the fatal shooting of three men at a San Diego mosque as a hate crime perpetrated by neo-Nazis, despite both shooters being of Hispanic descent, with one now suspected of identifying as transgender.

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Baldwin County seeing low voter turnout for primary election

The 63 voting precincts in Baldwin County saw a low turnout Tuesday morning for the primary election.

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Federal appeals court rules against Alabama Power in Plant Barry coal ash battle

The United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit overturned the dismissal of a case filed by Mobile Baykeeper against Alabama Power Company over coal ash.

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Senate confirms Thomas Govan, Phil Williams as U.S. Attorneys for Alabama

The U.S. Senate confirmed Thomas Govan and Phil Williams on Monday as U.S. Attorneys.

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Public safety, district attorney compensation on Tuesday’s primary ballot

In addition to casting their vote for a variety of state and federal offices, Alabama citizens will also vote to approve two constitutional amendments on Tuesday’s primary ballot, touching on public safety and district attorney compensation.

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Woman struck, killed by Amtrak train in Mobile County

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office confirmed a woman was struck by an Amtrak train Monday evening.

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Sewell, CBC attempt to extort SEC, ACC, NCAA on redistricting issue

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Hoover) joined 61 other Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members to block name, image, or likeness (NIL) reform, telling several conferences and the National Collegiate Athletic Association in letters that they cannot remain silent on current redistricting plans.

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ALDOT closes I-59 NB/Chalkville Mountain Rd. ramps in Trussville for widening

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) has officially closed both Interstate 59 ramps at Chalkville Mountain Road in Trussville.

Barry Moore Alabama News
‘Nobody was protesting and screaming racism’: Moore hits Figures, Dems on hypocritical redistricting rhetoric

After recent remarks were made by U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Mobile), arguing that congressional redistricting in Alabama will disenfranchise black voters, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) criticized the hypocrisy of his fellow congressman for making such comments.

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State Rep. Stringer expresses concern IED found at Big Creek Lake dam weeks before removal

State Rep. Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) said he wants to know more about a bomb found underwater at the J.R. Converse Reservoir dam.

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Britt fights increase in sports betting among minors with legislation targeting online gambling-related advertisements

Amid a sharp increase in sports betting among America's youth, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is working to limit the exposure of minors to online gambling-related advertisements with her latest legislation, The Gaming Advertisement to Minors Enforcement (GAME) Act.

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U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco keeps court-ordered State Senate map in place

United States District Judge Anna Manasco denied a request on Monday by the State of Alabama to allow the use of a State Senate redistricting map drawn by the legislature in 2021.

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CNN, AL(dot)com shocked to find Trump, RFK Jr. appointee thinks like Trump and RFK Jr.

On Friday, CNN and AL(dot)com broke the news that Mountain Brook native, Admiral Brian Christine, Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is a pro-life, urologist who was highly critical of the national response to COVID.

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State Sen. Merika Coleman predicts ‘Blue Wave,’ calls on liberal high schoolers to replicate Turning Point strategy

State Sen. Merika Coleman (D-Pleasant Grove) appeared on Substack Live with former Obama-appointed U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance.

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Alabama’s Ella Langley makes history at ACM Awards in Vegas

Ella Langley has come a long way from her humble roots in Alabama and the country music superstar proved it Sunday at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

JOSE PASCUAL-REYES Alabama News
State spending nearly $30K in attorneys fees in four-year-old illegal alien double-murder case with no trial in sight

Nearly four years after Jose Paulino Pascual-Reyes, an illegal alien living in Dadeville, was arrested and charged with kidnapping and double murder, the State has doled out tens of thousands for multiple attorneys and foreign language interpreters without yet setting a trial date.  

Ivey Alabama News
‘Patriotic duty’ — Kay Ivey encourages voter participation in Tuesday primary election

Gov. Kay Ivey is encouraging Alabamians to get out and vote on Tuesday, when voters across the state cast their ballots for their preferred candidate.

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‘Investment demonstrates our continued commitment’: Huntsville Mayor Battle proceeding with $45 million donation to U.S. Space Command, Redstone Arsenal following city council’s vote of approval

In another significant milestone for both the city of Huntsville and Redstone Arsenal, the Huntsville City Council has authorized Mayor Tommy Battle to proceed with a $45 million donation to the rapidly expanding military base.

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School property tax renewal on ballots for Russell County, Phenix City voters

Tax renewals for the Russell County School District and Phenix City Schools will be on ballots for Russell County residents Tuesday.

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'Today is the death of the confederacy': Speakers repeatedly invoke slavery at Montgomery redistricting rally

Out-of-state members of Congress, activists, union organizers and progressive social media influencers descended on Montgomery on Saturday for the "All Roads Lead to the South" event.

Snake Bite Alabama News
'The PTSD is so real': Trussville woman bitten by copperhead

Donna Lowery spends most of her days at The Mortgage Firm in Trussville, helping clients secure loans for their dream homes. Even after she leaves work, she stays connected and keeps pounding the pavement. However, she quickly learned just three weeks ago that one step can change everything.

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