
All four incumbents seeking reelection on Tuesday for the Fairhope City Council faced challengers, and three were able to hold off challenges to win reelection.
The City of Mountain Brook voted to reject Democrat David Silverstein, re-electing Gerald Garner for another term in Place 2. Joe Sander was also elected to Place 4, defeating Becky Holt.

Tuesday is election day for most municipalities in the state of Alabama.

Alabama’s Democratic Party’s actions and voting methods made national headlines as the Democratic National Committee met in Minnesota.

On Sunday, a group of past presidents of the National Association of School Resource Officers issued a statement endorsing Derzis, clarifying his role in how Hoover’s program began and its role in setting a national standard.

In a post on Sunday evening, lifelong democrat, Kamala Harris supporter, David Silverstein made a last-ditch plea to woo Republican voters in his bid to unseat the most conservative member of the Mountain Brook City Council.

Amanda Puscek is a Huntsville nurse running as a Democrat for U.S. House Representative in Alabama’s District 4. Or is it District 5?

Congressional candidate Joshua McKee, of Robertsdale, is called a political newcomer, but if you ask him, he has been in the political realm for quite some time.

As Congress prepares to reconvene next month, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) is doubtful that a second reconciliation package will be passed anytime soon, despite the success with President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."

Alabama Head Football Coach Kalen DeBoer is not endorsing Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato for reelection, according to a spokesman for the University of Alabama athletics department.

Fairhope City Council candidate Joshua Gammon is proposing eliminating the grocery tax for the city if he is elected.

State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) announced on Thursday that he is seeking the Republican nomination for Alabama’s Congressional District 1.

On Tuesday, the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund endorsed Birmingham's Mayor Randall Woodfin for reelection.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) and his wife, Heather, discussed Trump’s agenda, faith, and teamwork in their Wednesday speech to the Republican Women of Coffee County.

On Tuesday, American Idol winner and Birmingham native Taylor Hicks backed U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) in his bid for Alabama governor.

Tuesday morning, Hoover City Council candidate Tanveer Patel held a press conference detailing two recent death threats made on Facebook from a Georgia man, as well as what her campaign described as “hate-filled comments” about the Muslim faith from others.

Garrett Dixon officially announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in State House District 38.

Rodney Walker, a Lineville businessman and cattle farmer, announced last week he was running for U.S. Senate.

House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) endorsed U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) for governor on Monday.

The 2025 municipal races with the most spending are in some of Alabama's Big 10 cities, specifically Hoover, Mobile, and Birmingham.
From repeating the falsehoods of terrorist organizations, accusing Israel’s prime minister of genocide, to suggesting that conservatives are trying to rebrand the KKK as patriotism and opposing capitalism, she's been outspoken with her progressive views.

Former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) is ready to return to Congress, announcing Monday that he is running to replace U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise). Moore declared last week that he is running for the U.S. Senate.

A debate among the four candidates for mayor of Mobile was broadcast by NewsTalk Radio 1065.

The City of Foley could have several new council members after the August 26 municipal elections. Four of the five council seats are being contested.

It was standing room only on Friday as U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) officially launched his campaign for U.S. Senate with a kickoff event in Sylvania.

Could former U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks make another run at U.S. Senate?

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) said protecting Americans’ freedom is his top priority as a congressman and something he might be able to do even better if he wins his bid for Senate.