
Just days after his first interview, Brad Presnall, a contracted consultant for the Alabama Education Association, appeared on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show" to double down on previous remarks touting the group's newfound conservative bona fides. This time, he shockingly made the comparison between AEA and foreign dictators, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.

The Tuscumbia Board of Education (BOE) responded Monday after a video showing a fight in the locker room between two football players circulated on social media.

The U.S. Steel plant in Alabama will soon have a premium thread line at its Fairfield Tubular Operations location.

The Mighty Alabama Strikeforce was dispatched to Virginia ahead of the state elections.

Jackson Hospital announced on Monday the appointment of a new three-member board of trustees and the selection of John Quinlivan as chief executive officer.

The Scottsboro Police Department received multiple calls after trick-or-treaters were hospitalized after eating Halloween candy from a city event on Friday.

Elmore County citizens will vote on whether to implement new taxes and property assessments known as the Enhance Elmore plan on Tuesday.

Mobile Mayor Spiro Cheriogotis was sworn into office Monday at City Hall.

On Monday, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin took to social media to address the rumored frontrunner for chief executive officer for Central Alabama Water, Jeff Thompson.

Small business owner State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) announced he will seek reelection to House District 105 in 2026.

Following U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville's (R-Auburn) recent speech drawing attention to radical Islam and Sharia law, President Donald Trump has now suggested a possible military intervention in Nigeria to stop the widespread executions of Christians by militant Muslims.

Huntsville resident and former State Rep. Douglas Van Hale passed away recently at the age of 83.

On Friday, Brad Presnall, a contracted consultant for the Alabama Education Association (AEA), appeared on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" to respond to critical reporting of his organization and its stance on conservative education priorities, including school choice and homeschooling.

During an interview with OANN's "Weekly Briefing," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reiterated his reasoning for his push to impose a Sharia law ban in the United States.

Known as one of the best BBQ joints in Alabama, Buddies BBQ in Talladega is once again proving it is one of the most philanthropic restaurants in the state.

University of Alabama legacy football player Dre Kirkpatrick Jr. was arrested over the weekend, according to Tuscaloosa Patch.

Shots rang out early Sunday in the 1100 block of South Juniper Street.

Joseph Mason, of Mason Hills Farm in Grand Bay, has formed a nonprofit organization to help others.

As big as Alabamians are on football, they often miss the trick political plays being run against their values.

Residents in South Alabama reported hearing multiple booms and feeling the ground shake Saturday afternoon.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office and Albertville Police are investigating after a wanted suspect reportedly shot herself after a standoff with police.

The increase, which expires after two years, is part of a deal recently announced by outgoing Mayor Dexter McLendon to bring in a new Chick-fil-A restaurant, something that has been in the negotiation phase for years.

With the ongoing government shutdown now in its 31st day, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) criticized his Democrat colleagues for catering to the far left and using everyday Americans as pawns to achieve their political goals.

Alabama ranked first in the nation for religious freedom in the 2025 Faith and Freedom Index released on Monday by Napa Legal.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) will investigate an in-custody death at the Tuscumbia County Police Department.

Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford said new plans for Christmas have been set, and he hopes people make the city a destination for the holidays.

ESPN radio host Paul Feinbaum would enjoy a notable level of name recognition should he enter Alabama's upcoming Senate race, according to State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville).