
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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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

A video of the incident taken by a bystander shows the truck, with tires smoking, back up and ram the Jeep several times
State lawmakers should pass “gun reform” local legislation specific to Montgomery, according to Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed.

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

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.

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.

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.

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."

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

President Donald Trump nominated Thomas Govan and former State Sen. Phil Williams as U.S. Attorneys for Alabama on Wednesday.

The Fort Payne Police Department has arrested and charged a man with multiple gambling related offense following law enforcement raids on three local businesses at 601 Gault Ave S, 1515 Gault Ave N and 1506 A Gault Ave N.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined "Loomer Unleashed" with host Laura Loomer on Tuesday evening for a discussion on the growing threat presented by radical Islam and its doctrine of Sharia law.

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) heard from over 8,000 people during a six-week public comment period concerning a proposed amendment deeming gender ideology as inappropriate for children and youth. On Tuesday, the APLS board heard verbal arguments from both sides of the matter.

Earlier this week, experts provided an update on the Lake Purdy Dam and Reservoir located in northern Shelby County to the board of Central Alabama Water. The update, which emphasized that the dam is safe, came as media reports clearly aimed to undermine the new board, leading to questions about the insurance policies in effect and the new board's efforts to review the original plan, budgeted at $28 million.
Courthouses in the Middle District of Alabama will be closed on Fridays starting this week due to the ongoing federal government shutdown that started on October 1.

A community is mourning after the death of an 18-year-old who was shot last weekend during a bonfire gathering.

At 22 days and counting, the current government shutdown is officially the third longest in history. Healthcare remains a major sticking point, with Senate Democrats refusing to pass a clean continuing resolution in hopes of negotiating an extension on Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall expressed grave concerns regarding the release of a suspect involved in the October 4 Montgomery mass shooting.

A Huntsville family is grieving the loss of a father and two daughters following a fatal plane crash in the 1.5 million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness of Montana on Friday.

The U.S. Senate confirmed Harold “Hal” Mooty as a U.S. district judge for the Northern District of Alabama by a vote of 66-32 on Tuesday.