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Listen to 1819 News Editor at Large Erica Thomas on "Midday Mobile" with Sean Sullivan as they discuss the fatal tasing of Jawan Dallas and the civil rights lawsuit that's being considered as a result of it.
The Carlee Russell story seems in keeping with an overall devaluing of truth in our culture.
Listen to 1819 News Editor at Large Erica Thomas on "Midday Mobile" with Sean Sullivan as they discuss Mobile's city police jurisdiction and whether the recent annexation of additional areas will strain already stretched police resources.
Listen to 1819 News Editor-in-Chief Jeff Poor on "News & Views" with Joey Clark as they discuss congressional redistricting, the Mobile annexation vote and the Jason Aldean song that was banned by CMT.
Liberty blossoms when power is set against power, ambition seeks to check ambition, and ideas are measured and weighed in the tumult and hullabaloo of our public political dramas.
“The Patriot” is a great movie. But it is perhaps more so an analogy for our times. Let’s not be that man or woman who feels shame later for having done nothing.
In our current climate, everything is political, so now a story that showed the good guys winning is now a negative. Even a movie that doesn’t have a hint of an agenda … other than saving children.
In this journey called life, relationships hold tremendous value, none more so than the bond shared between a husband and wife.
“It sounds like a plot from a Hallmark movie,” he says. “But that’s how it all happened.”
Whether you’re post-op or pummeled by something else – work, life – all the things will be here when you return. Please. Take a break while you still have a chance.
Listen to 1819 News Editor-in-Chief Jeff Poor on "Rightside Radio" with Phil Williams as they discuss alligators, the Mobile annexation election, Kay Ivey and more.
Listen to 1819 News Editor-in-Chief Jeff Poor on "The Dale Jackson Show" as they discuss Sen. Tommy Tuberville's ongoing fights with the media and the likelihood that the Alabama Department of Archives and History will have their budget cut during the special session.
One hundred years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the 14th Amendment’s Due Process Clause protects parental rights. This holding is tricky.
Listen to 1819 News Reporter Craig Monger on "News & Views" with Joey Clark as they discuss the attempt by sober living residents in Montgomery to lure young girls into their facility, and their apparent complete lack of supervision.
Library board members are charging ahead, making the giant leap to equate protecting the innocence of children with “censorship” and “book banning.”
“Sound of Freedom” isn’t a masterpiece, but it is a well-crafted clarion call to awareness and action in the face of the horrors of human trafficking in the 21st century.
Our success in cutting the grocery tax demonstrates what can be accomplished if we stay true to our conservative beliefs, build consensus among lawmakers, and have the courage to attempt to accomplish what many say can’t be done.
There appear to be clear inconsistencies in the story Prometheum is spinning. If Congress has been lied to in written testimony or if SEC statements have been falsified, swift action is needed.
The breakfast aisle of your corner grocery is proof that we are not a society that believes in being confined or limited in any way.
In the fast-paced, technology-driven world we live in, the timeless wisdom of farming and self-sustainability remains an invaluable treasure.
The events of the Jan. 6, 2021 protest and the dealings with protestors in the aftermath continue to be a disgrace to our nation.
The entire region has been succumbing to deadly heat this week. There have been 11 heat-related deaths in the Southeast recently. On Tuesday, a postal worker collapsed and died while on his route in Dallas.
Ivey and Harris ruined the work of people’s lives and neither of them has suffered any recourse for their actions. This is a travesty.
There is perhaps nothing more illegal in America than mind control, which is what the government sought to impose through coercing social media into pushing its propaganda and converting it into its own Ministry of Truth.
If Colorado is ultimately named the permanent headquarters of SPACECOM, any support for this decision, whether purposeful or complicit, will reinforce the White House’s gross abuse of political power and the disregard for Alabama’s commitment to the sanctity of life.
Definitions today seem to be continually changing. Resist the lies and tell the truth; for it is the one thing that can set us free.
Unfortunately, efforts to get rural Alabama connected could be slowed by more red tape from Washington.