Too many accidents are happening because of non-English speaking drivers who should have never received their licenses in the first place. I’ll never stop fighting to make sure Alabamians feel safe when they call an Uber or get on the road.

State Rep. Rhett Marques' (R-Enterprise) campaign for Congress is getting a significant shot in the arm, as U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) will join the lawmaker for an event in Orange Beach on Friday.

Chris Lewis took over as the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ new Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries director this week.

A Mobile County mother arrested and charged with willful abuse could face more charges, according to Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch.

An Alabaster man has been convicted of multiple sex offenses against a minor after being found in a 12-year-old girl's bed in Tennessee and then threatening to kill her family upon being discovered by the child's mother.
Auburn freshman quarterback Deuce Knight is expected to start at quarterback on Saturday against Mercer, per Tom Loy of 247Sports.

Homeowners in Dallas and Autauga counties whose houses were damaged by the tornadoes that struck the area in January 2023 can now apply for grant money to help with remaining damage.

After years of silence on the Epstein files, Democrats' efforts to try to hurt President Donald Trump by forcing their release have “totally backfired,” according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).

A majority of the Montgomery City Council voted against appointing William Boyd to the Montgomery Housing Authority on Tuesday.

Just six weeks after his Senate confirmation, Mountain Brook urologist turned Assistant Secretary for Health Brian Christine, MD,'s office published 'Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria: Review of Evidence and Best Practices,' a peer-reviewed study examining the well-documented and studied medical risks associated with attempts to change children's biological sex.

The Mobile Chamber held its 11th annual State of the Economy Wednesday and presented awards for Manufacturer of the Year and Innovator of the Year.
Trump alone can heal the fracture currently tearing our movement apart. He did it in the Middle East, so why not within his own movement?

No. 11 Alabama traveled to Illinois to face a third straight top 10 team and walked away from the game with a 90-86 win over No. 8 Illinois.
In its final tune-up before heading out west to play in the Players Era Championship Tournament in Las Vegas, No. 22 Auburn cruised to a 112-66 win over Jackson State on Wednesday night at Neville Arena.

A Cottage Hill Christian Academy teacher is facing charges in connection with a video circulating on social media that allegedly shows the beating of a child.

True loyalty, the kind that builds schools and saves students, can’t be demanded. It’s earned.

As Baldwin County grows, the Mobile Baykeeper is keeping an eye on local waterways. The nonprofit is hosting the Baldwin County Smart Growth Listening Session on Thursday at the Silverhill Community Center.

Nearly 11,000 current and former employees of the Tennessee Valley Authority have received a total of $260 million in year-end payouts, also referred to as at-risk pay, from the federally owned electric utility corporation.

Wednesday afternoon, the Central Alabama Water Board announced that it will hold a special-called meeting on Thursday to retain Jeffrey F. Thompson as chief executive officer of Central Alabama Water.

On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spoke to Newsmax about a provision found in the recently passed government funding bill, granting himself and a group of fellow conservative senators the ability to sue the federal government after being targeted in a covert surveillance operation conducted by the Biden administration.

On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) argued that the Democrats pushed for the release of the Epstein files as part of a "psychological issue" they have with President Donald Trump, who ran in similar circles as Jeffrey Epstein way before the President got into politics.

A man who raped a child on video will not have the opportunity to victimize other children after a judge sentenced him to nearly 1,000 years in prison.

Former State Sen. Gerald Dial is considering running for State Senate District 13 in 2026.

State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) announced on Wednesday that he will seek a new term in the Alabama State Senate during the 2026 campaign cycle.

Jefferson County Coroner Bill Yates released information about a man killed while walking along the interstate.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) questioned on Tuesday the effect a Bessemer data center would have on already high power rates in Alabama.

AI or artificial intelligence can do some amazing things, but it is also dangerous. Lawyers are cautioned not to rely on AI information, and at least one Alabama attorney has been disciplined for citing a non-existent case given to him by AI.