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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

Chad O. Jackson, the filmmaker behind the hit documentary series "The MLK Project,” joined “1819 News: The Podcast” last week to discuss how groups like the recently indicted Southern Poverty Law Center used agitation and propaganda to push its radical agenda.
Chief counsel for Attorney General Marshall and current AG candidate Katherine Robertson recently used left-wing demonstrations as motivation to call on state leaders to secure a sweeping 7-0 Republican congressional delegation.

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.

On Friday, Fox News Channel viewers got a dose of a debate regarding Alabama's reaction to the Louisiana v. Callais U.S. Supreme Court decision.

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) handed down a unanimous decision on Thursday in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, ruling that shippers can be sued for negligence.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) recently announced its participation in the planned protest in Montgomery and Selma over the weekend to oppose a series of events that could allow Republicans to regain a congressional seat, although the protest has not picked up much steam.

A three-judge panel of federal judges will consider on Friday a motion by left-wing activist groups to block the use of a congressional map passed by Republican lawmakers in 2023.

This week, with primaries quickly approaching and a possible suspension gaining widespread public support, Alabama's top three Republican U.S. Senate candidates offered their views on a federal gas tax holiday.

A Baldwin County jury found a Foley man guilty of secretly recording a child changing clothes in a bathroom.

Earlier this week, S&P Global Ratings (S&P Global) released a report that removed Central Alabama Water from “CreditWatch Negative” and changed its Outlook to “Stable” while affirming its AA- bond rating, citing efforts made by new management.

Alabama’s own U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) was recently featured in the New York Times article, speculating that she was on a relatively long list of possible candidates for president after the term-limited Donald Trump leaves office.

The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) recently announced the dates and procedures for qualifying for the upcoming special primary election, which was scheduled for this week following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that allowed the state to use congressional maps previously enjoined in federal court.

After earning his GED and working as a lineman in Moulton, one U.S. Navy sailor is now aboard aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt.

A proposal to shoot stray dogs with a .22 caliber rifle is causing an uproar in Sylacauga. However, that proposal is now off the table.

The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) revealed on Thursday that there were marked improvements across several benchmarks in the 2025 school year compared to 2024.

Cars, trucks, boats, electronics, tools, industrial equipment, and more will be up for bid starting Saturday in the latest online state surplus property auction.

A bomb found under water at a dam in Mobile’s only water supply was detonated on Wednesday by the Gulf Coast Regional Maritime Bomb Squad.

Governor Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that the state capital would host a summer kickoff event to mark the beginning of the season and honor the United States' 250th birthday.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) praised the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling against racially based congressional maps but cautioned against an immediate, attempted transition to a conservative-dominated 7-0 layout in Alabama.