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Tuberville files Kayla Hamilton Act to vet ‘unaccompanied alien children,’ prevent placement with criminal sponsors

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) to introduce the Kayla Hamilton Act on Friday.

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'No way we're ever going to vote for that': Tuberville again shoots down Dems $1.5 trillion demand to reopen government

During a Thursday appearance on Newsmax's "Newsline," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) discussed the ongoing government shutdown led by Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats. The shutdown, according to the lawmaker, is occurring because liberals refuse to pass a clean continuing resolution.

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Priceville police officer involved in crash while responding to pursuit

The Priceville Police Department is back in the news after one its officers crashed a patrol car en route to a police pursuit on Tuesday evening.

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Alabama executes murderer Anthony Todd Boyd by nitrogen hypoxia

The state of Alabama executed Anthony Todd Boyd by nitrogen hypoxia on Thursday at the William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore.

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Clay-Chalkville Middle School students sent home sick after eating cookies

Several Clay-Chalkville Middle School were sent home sick Thursday after they ate cookies brought by another student. Officials said the students bought the cookies from the student. It is against the rules to sell food items at school.

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'I’m going to have the Bible banned': SPLC-Read Freely Alabama event attendees urged to channel 'No Kings' energy in fight to keep obscene books in public library children's sections

Read Freely Alabama has been facing an uphill battle in its fight to keep controversial books in the children's and young adult sections of the state's public libraries. Now, the group hopes to channel the energy from the recent "No Kings" protest to boost its cause.

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Man accused in murder of retired AU professor could plea insanity

Lee County District Judge Jeffrey Gerald Tickal ordered a mental evaluation for the suspect in the murder of retired Auburn University professor Julie Gard Schnuelle.

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Federal arson charges brought against Homewood Black Lives Matter protesters who caused over $130K in damages

According to court records, a federal grand jury has indicted Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters Lillian Colburn and Mercutio Southall for arson after the two reportedly set fire to a shopping cart in a crowded Walmart in August.

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Extensive damage to Mobile’s 3Circle Midtown Church sanctuary after fire

Mobile Fire Rescue responded just after midnight to a two-alarm fire at 3Circle Church on South Sage Avenue.

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Tuberville: Kash Patel 'surging' FBI agents into Montgomery as back up for local law enforcement following latest mass shooting

During a call with reporters on Thursday morning, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke out about Whiting making bail and suggested help could be on the way to Montgomery.

Steve Marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall: Court overturning Biden-era HHS gender identity rule a ‘huge victory’

A federal district court’s ruling on Thursday overturning a Biden-era HHS gender identity rule is a victory over “this absurd obsession with gender identity,” according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.

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APLS chair Wahl says board members will read every challenged book in Fairhope library teen section

State funding remains in limbo for the Fairhope Public Library following the Alabama Public Library Service decision to pause funding earlier this year.

Jose Reyes Alabama News
Illegal alien accused of murdering, dismembering girlfriend and child could go to trial in December

The case of an illegal alien charged with 11 counts in the deaths of his girlfriend and her child could go to trial in December, nearly three-and-a-half years after the murders.

Rodney Gordon Alabama News
Morgan County NAACP president, owner of R&R Group Homes claims facilities being closed due to participation in Steve Perkins protests

The Alabama Department of Mental Health has decertified and shut down seven group homes in the northern portion of the state.

Whitney Cheatham Alabama News
Cullman spa owner posts $1 million bond in drug trafficking scheme case

A spa owner accused of 25 felony and misdemeanor crimes, including drug trafficking, forgery and practicing medicine without a license, has posted a $1,055,000 bond, according to media reports.

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State Rep. Chip Brown looking at making Aniah's Law hearings mandatory in some cases

State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger’s Island) said on FM Talk 106.6’s “The Jeff Poor Show” that the release of a suspect in the October 4 downtown Montgomery shooting that killed two and injured a dozen others is an example of how Aniah’s Law is not being used properly in some Democratic counties.

MURRAY Alabama News
Watch: Tuscaloosa County Commissioner arrested at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School

The Tuscaloosa Police Department arrested Tuscaloosa County District 4 Commissioner Reginald Murray after an incident Tuesday at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School.

Tommy Tuberville Alabama News
'You can't get blood out of a turnip' — Tuberville says Democrats' demands to end shutdown impossible to meet

As the shutdown continues, more Americans on government assistance run the risk of losing benefits and possibly going hungry. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said Wednesday on Fox Business Network that it’s all a part of Democrats’ strategy to try to leverage for a better position in the midterm elections, all at the expense of taxpayers.

Katie Britt Alabama News
Katie Britt goes on offense against AL(dot)com, 'legacy media' for biased shutdown coverage — ‘The media doesn’t know what to do right now because y’all know that we are actually right’

The “legacy media” doesn’t know what to do as a government shutdown continues on, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).

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AEA uses reports of record number of children not returning to public school to call for homeschool reporting requirements

Five thousand eight hundred children who were enrolled in Alabama’s K-12 public schools last year did not return this year.

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'The Word of God has been weaponized against us so often': Christian evangelists barred from preaching at Rocket City PrideFest

The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville once again played host to the Rocket City PrideFest over the weekend. Organizers of the public event advertised the festival as "family-friendly" and one filled with "local drag show royalty and LGBTQIA+ activism."

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WATCH: Guntersville lawyer arrested after ramming a Jeep in Publix parking lot

A video of the incident taken by a bystander shows the truck, with tires smoking, back up and ram the Jeep several times

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Man accused of shooting teens at bonfire charged with murder following death of Kimber Mills

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said after the death of Kimber Mills, 18, of Oneonta, the man accused of shooting her and three others is now charged with murder.

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Operation Green Light given the go by Madison County to honor area veterans

For the fifth year in a row, Madison County will be taking part in the nationwide Operation Green Light movement to honor the area's many veterans.

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'Sore losers on the radical left can’t accept the truth': Grassroots effort garnered majority of APLS amendment-supporting letters

Nearly 7,000 letters were sent to the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) in support of a proposed amendment, thanks to a grassroots effort. The amendment would deem gender ideology inappropriate for minors.

Robertsons Alabama News
'Totally convinced that God brought them together': Duck Dynasty's Cole Robertson gets married in Birmingham (photos)

The Duck Dynasty family was in Birmingham this weekend for the wedding of Cole Robertson, son of Jase and Missy Robertson, and Emilyn Hamn.

Steven Reed Alabama News
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed to push local ‘gun reform’ legislation in 2026 session

State lawmakers should pass “gun reform” local legislation specific to Montgomery, according to Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed.

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