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A majority of workers at Mercedes-Benz’s largest plant in the United States in Vance have signed union cards in support of joining the UAW, the union announced on Tuesday.
Gov. Kay Ivey expressed support for comprehensive gambling legislation passed by the House two weeks ago and said she “wouldn’t sign just any bill” into law on Tuesday.
State Rep. Kerry Underwood (R-Tuscumbia) has filed legislation to prohibit sex offenders from being employed or volunteering as first responders.
The coroner’s office in Morgan County has confirmed that a four-year-old boy has died after being attacked by an Olde English bulldog on Monday. The dog has since been put down.
Morgan County District Attorney Scott Anderson has implemented a program called the Helping Families Initiative to curb the truancy and bad behavior that is ongoing in his county and city schools in Morgan County.
"For the Birds" is a “spectacular event dedicated to supporting our rehabilitation clinic and education programs.”
Legislation subjecting the Alabama High School Athletic Association to a one-time state audit passed the Senate Education Policy Committee on Wednesday.
The son of Montgomery County Circuit Judge Johnny Hardwick stabbed the judge in the face and neck before shooting him in the face, court records state.
In a bizarre rant posted to TikTok, MSNBC’s Joy Ried attacked U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-Auburn) views on the issue, comparing his “we need more kids” comment slavery and illegal immigration.
An explosive device was detonated outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s Office in Montgomery over the weekend.
On Monday, Alabama Political Reporter's (APR) Bill Britt published a piece claiming to "Fact Check" State Rep. Matt Simpson's (R-Daphne) "Claims on Alabama Ethics Law."
It must be a day that ends in “y” because AL(dot)com’s J.D. Crowe has drawn a new, albeit not-so-fresh political cartoon depicting yet another Republican in Ku Klux Klan robes.
Voters in Alabama will see eight choices for President – seven candidate names plus “Uncommitted” on the March 5 Republican ballot.
The State Industrial Development Authority approved over $30 million in grants under the new Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy Act to increase the development of industry-ready sites across Alabama on Monday.
The son of Montgomery County Circuit Judge Johnny Hardwick has been charged with first-degree domestic assault and possession of a handgun by a restricted person in the shooting that led to his father’s hospitalization.
Legislation changing how the Alabama Ethics Commission operates is scheduled to receive a public hearing on Wednesday and be voted on by members of the House Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee on Thursday.
Robin Litaker, a retired schoolteacher and former State Teacher of the Year, will be the Republican nominee for Alabama's seventh congressional district.
United States District Judge Anna Manasco recently denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by progressive groups against the state of Alabama’s State Senate redistricting map.
Strickland called the Alabama high court's decision "correct" but also criticized the practice of IVF.
CashBack, a tribute to Johnny and June Cash, play in Talladega's Ritz Theater on March 8.
A bill regulating the height for squatted trucks to operate on the road passed the Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville will host academic and athletic camps for students ranging in age from pre-kindergarten through high school during the summer of 2024.
There are different deadline for the steps in voting absentee. This guide explains the process.
Marie Osmond is coming to Oxford, Alabama on Friday, March 1. She is performing at the Oxford Performing Arts Theatre (OPAC).
On March 1 and 2, “The Courthouse Museum” will be one of the venues for the annual Monroeville Literary Festival.
Democrat and Republican candidate forums for the second congressional district will air on Sunday night.
As a retired Homeland Security agent, Baldwin County resident Angelo Fermo has seen a lot during his over 20-year-long career in law enforcement.