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Heath Allbright and Don Fallin Alabama News
GOP candidates for HD11 Heath Allbright, Don Fallin talk policy, background at Cullman forum

Heath Allbright and Don Fallin, the two Republican candidates for House District 11, spoke at a forum in Cullman on Saturday, where they fielded a variety of questions, including their thoughts on education, gun control, government spending and their favorite flavor of ice cream.

Sarahstewart Alabama News
Recently elected Chief Justice Sarah Stewart to speak at Mobile GOP on Monday  

The public is invited to meet and hear Chief Justice Sarah Stewart speak to the Mobile GOP Monday April 7.

Jamie Kiel Alabama News
State Rep. Kiel continues push for Pregnancy Resource Act, says abortion still possible in Alabama

Alabama was one of the first states to ban abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. However, State Rep. Jamie Kiel (R-Russellville) said there’s still work to be done to ensure the sanctity of life in the state.

Ledbetter Alabama News
Ledbetter shoots down overtime tax extension despite bipartisan support — ‘I’m a fiscal conservative’

Despite gaining support from at least five House Republicans, House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels’ (D-Huntsville) efforts to permanently extend the state’s overtime tax cut are looking all but dead in the water, according to House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville).

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Watch: State Sens. Albritton, Elliott have heated exchange over Baldwin County school sales tax dispute

During Wednesday's Alabama State Senate County and Municipal Government Committee hearing, State Sens. Greg Albritton (R-Range) and Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) had a contentious back-and-forth over Senate Bill 270 (SB270), sponsored by State Sen. April Weaver (R-Brierfield).

Mountain Brook Mayor Stewart Welch Alabama News
Mountain Brook Mayor Stewart Welch will not seek reelection

Mountain Brook Mayor Stewart Welch will not be seeking reelection next year.

Sorrell Alabama News
Andrew Sorrell lends $250,000 to his campaign for Secretary of State

Secretary of State candidate Andrew Sorrell made a $250,000 loan to his campaign Wednesday. The Republican primary is in May 2026.

Tommy Tuberville Alabama News
Tuberville leaving sports betting up to the legislature — 'The taxpayers in the state of Alabama will make a decision on that'

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Wednesday weighed in on the ongoing gambling issue in Alabama, saying the people should decide.

Big Creek Lake Alabama News
Overflow crowd at House hearing on bill to re-open Mobile’s Big Creek Lake, prevent other closings

A house committee hearing was held Wednesday on a bill to prevent water systems from closing public lakes to boating and fishing. A committee vote could come next week.

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Britt pushes age requirements for social media — 'There is a mental health crisis amongst young people in America'

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is one of nine co-sponsors of the Kids Off Social Media Act, which limits access to social media for children under 13 and requires the platforms to implement certain restrictions.

Yearger on fox Alabama News
'It could supercharge our industry' — Moulton's Red Land Cotton owner offers positive view of Trump's tariffs

Mark Yeager, founder and CEO of Red Land Cotton in Moulton, appeared Tuesday on Fox News “America Reports” to express his favorable view on President Donald Trump’s tariff policies.

Bg creek lake Alabama News
Hearing on bill to reopen Big Creek Lake scheduled for April 2 but no vote till future meeting

A committee will hold a public hearing on HB473 on April 2 but will not vote on it until a future meeting. The bill would reopen Mobile's Big Creek Lake.

Big Creek Lake Alabama News
Mobile area citizens to meet Sunday to plan April 2 lobbying trip to Montgomery aimed at reopening Big Creek Lake

Citizens favoring the reopening of Mobile's Big Creek Lake will hold a public meeting March 30. They will organize a lobbying trip to a Montgomery hearing April 2.

Matthewsswearing Alabama News
Ozark's David W. Matthews sworn in for Trump Ag post

From Alabama's Wiregrass to Trump's White House. David W. Matthews is sworn to high-level ag spot.

tommy tuberville Alabama News
Tuberville calls White House Signal incident 'unfortunate' — 'I am confident the administration will get to the bottom of what happened'

Although admitting it was "unfortunate," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on Wednesday downplayed The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg's inclusion in a Trump administration Signal group chat on military strikes against the Houthis.

Susan Dubose. Alabama News
State Rep. DuBose on reducing income tax to match neighboring states: 'I'd love to see Alabama make some moves in that direction'

In a Tuesday interview on Birmingham radio's "Alabama's Morning News," State Rep. DuBose (R-Hoover) voiced her approval of Alabama reducing or eliminating its income tax like some of its neighboring states.

Bg creek lake Alabama News
Hearing set on bill to stop water systems from banning recreational use of public waters, force reopening of Mobile’s Big Creek Lake

HB437 to prevent water systems from closing public lakes is the subject of a public hearing April 2 at the State House in Montgomery.

Mike Rogers Alabama News
Mike Rogers: Trump administration to release 10,000 surplus 1911 pistols through Civilian Marksmanship Program

The Trump administration will again begin allowing sales of 1911 pistols through the Civilian Marksmanship Program, according to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), House Armed Services Committee chairman.

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Two-era Talladega Mayor Larry Barton dies at 85

Larry Barton served as Mayor of Talladega, then served in federal prison, then served again as Mayor. He has died of cancer at 85.

Big Creek Lake, Semmes, Ala. Alabama News
State Rep. Stringer files bill to block water systems from closing public lakes to recreation; Legislation aimed at re-opening Mobile County’s Big Creek Lake

A bill to prevent closures of public lakes by water systems was filed in the State House by Rep. Shane Stringer.

Tuberville Alabama News
'There’s nothing to that' — Tuberville downplays residency concerns over eligibility for potential governor bid

While still undecided about a potential bid for Alabama governor, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is downplaying concerns over his eligibility to run for the office.

Pharmacy. Drugs Alabama News
Alabama Senate passes bill regulating pharmacy benefit managers

New legislation regulating pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in Alabama by State Sen. Billy Beasley (D-Clayton) passed the Alabama Senate on Thursday.

Gary palmer Alabama News
Gary Palmer to seek seventh term in 2026: Report

In a wide-ranging interview with Yellowhammer News' Riley McArdle, six-term U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) revealed he will seek another term in 2026.

Stephen Nodine Alabama News
Mobile mayoral candidate Stephen Nodine seeks speedy pardon of state conviction

Attorney for Mobile Mayor candidate Stephen Nodine asks for speedy pardon of conviction.

steve marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall recounts battles to defend liberty under Biden, Trump; 'Just because Joe Biden is gone doesn’t mean that we take the foot off the accelerator'

In his speech to the Dale County GOP, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall detailed his efforts in keeping Alabama safe, pushing back against the Biden regime and assisting the second Trump administration. 

Steve Marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall doubles down on potential U.S. Senate bid if Tuberville runs for governor

In his speech to the Dale County GOP, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said, “I’ve been pretty public that I didn’t want to run for Governor. I really believe in this idea that God puts passion and purpose together, and it just wasn't for me.”

Leland Whaley Alabama News
Talk 99.5's Leland Whaley tells Ainsworth to 'find a better lane' if Tuberville runs for governor — 'He's toast if Tuberville gets in this'

“Ainsworth shouldn't be eating Wheaties. He should be eating toast because he's toast if Tuberville gets in this, period."

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