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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) gave the official Republican response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Thursday night, saying that too many Americans were hurting thanks to his failed policies.
The contentious bill restricting ballot harvesting in Alabama cleared the Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) was quick to point out the apparent irony in Biden's attempt to secure his speech while the crisis at the southern border continues.
Alabama's Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth (R) released a statement on Wednesday praising the final passage of the "CHOOSE Act," commonly known as the School Choice bill, which has been making its way through the legislature.
Tree giveaway Saturday, March 9 at Mobile's Langan Park 9 a.m. until all trees gone. Arbor Day
Gov. Kay Ivey signed the CHOOSE Act, a $100 million educational savings account bill, into law on Thursday morning.
A new Safe Haven Baby Box is now open at the Gadsden Fire Station #3.
On Friday, March 15, "World Turning," the acclaimed Fleetwood Mac tribute band, performs at the Sheffield Ritz Theatre.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham responded to a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's inspectors noting multiple citations.
Just six months ago, Dr. Allen Long had no idea he would be running for an office in the state of Alabama. But Tuesday night, the Republican brought home a victory after a short campaign for the State Board of Education, District 7 seat.
On Thursday March 7 at 8 p.m. CST, President Joe Biden gives the State of the Union address. Right after, the Republican response airs. It will be delivered by 42-year-old Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).
On Wednesday, the State of Alabama passed legislation providing civil and criminal immunity to in-vitro fertilization clinics for death or damage to embryos, which could be defined as children under the state's wrongful death statute, according to the Alabama Supreme Court.
The State Senate will likely consider a gambling constitutional amendment and bill package on Thursday.
The Alabama Senate passed an education savings account bill, the CHOOSE Act, on Wednesday by a 23-9 margin.
ALFA's FarmPAC endorsed ten candidates in Alabama's Republican primary, and nine won or advanced to the April 16 runoff.
A proposed constitutional amendment to expedite local bills failed 51-49 in the March 5 primary.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is celebrating former President Donald Trump’s sweeping GOP victory in Tuesday’s primary election, in which Trump handily secured the Republican nomination for president.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall came out in opposition to legislation revising the state’s Ethics Act after it passed a House Committee on Wednesday.
Members of the Senate Tourism Committee passed an amended gambling package on Tuesday night after a three-hour delay.
Kelly Mooney was declared the winner of the Alabama Board of Education District 3 seat Tuesday night.
Legislation granting immunity to IVF clinics could possibly come before both the House and Senate for final passage on Wednesday.
After Alabama's Super Tuesday primary election, Republican voters made their choice for the next Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and to fill the vacancy on the Court of Criminal Appeals.
A bill that would make another attempt at getting a $30 million loan to Birmingham-Southern College passed the Senate by a 22-5 margin on Tuesday night.
Tuesday's outcome in the first congressional district Republican primary could be used in textbooks to demonstrate the tribalism of Alabama politics.
Stay tuned to 1819 News for live updates on the Super Tuesday 2024 elections in Alabama.
Members of the Senate Tourism Committee on Tuesday briefly met without voting on House gambling legislation before recessing to continue private negotiations.
Over 5,000 voters in Montgomery County had received postcards from the county informing them that they were now in Congressional District 7. That was incorrect. All of Montgomery County is now in CD2. Ballots were printed correctly.