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Members of the Alabama Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday at Auburn University in a wrongful death case at Jackson Hospital in Montgomery in 2020.
Executive director of Family Services of North Alabama Sherrie Hiett said after a child is placed in a sponsor home, little to nothing is done to keep track of their location or quality of care, which increases their risk of being mistreated or trafficked.
Attorneys for the legally embattled presiding Judge of the 11th Judicial Circuit in Lauderdale County, Gilbert P. Self, are questioning a perjury charge against their client.
Members of a Senate committee voted last week to advance a bill that would ban ranked-choice voting in Alabama.
The recent debate regarding a transgender worker at Huntsville's U.S. Space and Rocket Center Space Camp has reinvigorated calls for legislation in the state to address the issue of male and female spaces.
Although the fallout has subsided, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is still taking some shots from not only the national media but also the media at home in Alabama for her impassioned State of the Union response last week.
Seven homes, two churches and other historic structures are on the Wilcox Tour of Homes Saturday, March 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Camden and Oak Hill, Alabama.
U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) on Wednesday introduced the Laken Riley Act, which is the Senate Companion to H.R. 7511, initially introduced by U.S. Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.).
On Wednesday, Jefferson County GOP chairman Chris Brown said he had heard discussions from multiple sources that Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway was in legal trouble.
CNN reworded parts of an article and issued a correction at the bottom of the article after trying to cast doubt on a story U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) told during her rebuttal of the State of the Union address.
Legislation that could ban TikTok, a social media app, in the United States passed the House on Tuesday.
Secretary of State Wes Allen addressed the United States Senate's Committee on Rules & Administration Tuesday to discuss election integrity and election administration.
Tribute band 'Get the Led Out' performs at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at Mobile's Saenger Theater. 'Led Zeppelin'
Newly released details in the Kyle Lewter murder case paint an even more disturbing picture of how he allegedly tortured and killed long-time acquaintance Derek Franklin Wells.
The case of 11 defendants charged in connection to a possible multi-million-dollar illegal sports gambling conspiracy has been continued for the second time.
Florida's best BBQ is 'Big John's Alabama B-B-Q' in Tampa. Brought to Florida by a preacher from Eufaula, Alabama.
U.S. Sen Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is doubling down on his criticisms of Huntsville's U.S. Space and Rocket Center Space Camp over a recent controversy surrounding a transgender camp worker.
Former Alabama Congressman Terry Everett, 87, died Tuesday at his home in Rehobeth.
The City of Foley announced the Graham Creek Nature Preserve will receive a $5 million federal grant for expansion.
Grant Ready Alabama conference teaches how to win grants for groups or local government programs. March 19 in Montgomery.
NASA's Crew-7 mission made re-entry into the atmosphere and landed in the Gulf of Mexico early Tuesday.
Jeremy Tremaine Williams, the man accused of killing and posthumously sexually assaulting five-year-old Kamarie Holland, is slated to plead guilty tomorrow at the Russell County Courthouse.
College football in the NIL era is headed towards a “caste system” where success is based on how much college programs pay players, according to former University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban.
After the recent guilty pleading and resignation of State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham), the Alabama Republican Party is calling out “corruption” in the Jefferson County Democratic Party.
The mushroom guys are coming to Alabama. They hold a series of half-day classes on mushroom foraging at Alabama locations.
Southern Roots Nut Co. plans to open a pecan processing facility in Dothan, where the New Mexico-based company will create 120 jobs, according to Gov. Kay Ivey.
Implementing Alabama’s medical cannabis law from 2021 might be allowed to continue with a favorable ruling by a Montgomery County Circuit Judge in April.