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Members of the Montgomery City Council on Tuesday delayed repealing a recently passed ordinance requiring concealed firearm carriers to have a photo ID.
The Alabama Legislature tackled several hot-button issues during the 2024 session, but none caused more chaos than a package of gambling bills that sought to legalize and regulate gambling in the state.
Attorney General Steve Marshall recently filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States in defense of a Tennessee law banning transgender surgeries and medications for minors.
Here are 10 steps Woodfin has taken to combat violent crime with no luck yet.
Should Columbus Day be celebrated or mourned? Ultimately, your worldview will determine your answer to this question.
Denver Jones is looking to take on an expanded role after last season.
For the third year in a row, legislation requiring parental consent for the administration of vaccines has been re-filed in the Alabama House of Representatives for the 2025 session.
We don’t need social media companies or the government to police our speech. We need the courage to defend the right of every American to speak their mind, even when we disagree.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall asked a federal judge on Monday to dismiss multiple lawsuits brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and left-wing groups against the State of Alabama and the Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen to challenge a state program aimed at removing ineligible voters from its election rolls.
After last years first round elimination in the NCAA tournament, Johni Broome is eager to improve in his final year on the Plains.
The Baldwin County Commission unanimously agreed residents should not pay taxes on hearing aids.
The Camellia Bowl will become the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl as Integrated Solutions for Systems becomes the bowl’s corporate sponsor beginning with the 2024 bowl season.
As many cities continue to deal with immigration issues, Fairhope Mayor Sherry Sullivan is asking the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice for information about migrant programs that could impact her town.
A recent addition to the Montgomery County Board of Education (MCBOE) race is seeking a write-in election after the recent drama with the school system created a public outcry for change in the school board.
Several House Democrats have pre-filed bills for the 2025 state legislative session aimed at degrading the state’s permitless carry law after it became a scapegoat for increased gun crime in certain areas.
The family of a University of Alabama baseball player who passed away after being pressured into getting the COVID-19 vaccine is raising awareness and helping young athletes succeed.
The following is a transcript of a voice conversation I had over the weekend with ChatGPT 4o’s “Ember” voice assistant.
The Conservative Political Action Conference gave Gov. Kay Ivey a 72.5% grade on its report card grading the nation’s governors.
After three consecutive games with just 11 combined carries, Alabama running backs Jam Miller and Justice Haynes saw their workload slightly increase on Saturday.
Moms for Liberty is hosting two town halls in Baldwin County to discuss immigration and Title IX.
A trial in a lawsuit between Dothan’s Harvest Church and the United Methodist Church has been set for March.
On Monday, Secretary of State Wes Allen voiced his displeasure with the three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals for recently denying a request to stay a partial preliminary injunction on Alabama's ballot harvesting law, which the legislature passed in March.
Deeply embedded within every school across the state, the American School Counselor’s Association is pushing radical ideas directly conflicting with Alabama laws.
Members of the Montgomery City Council on Tuesday will consider repealing a controversial recently passed ordinance requiring anyone with a concealed firearm to have a photo ID.
Auburn is coming off a much-need bye week that provided a fresh start and time to emphasize what's been going wrong for Hugh Freeze and the Tigers.
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) is the latest to comment publicly on ending the statutory obligation.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) will not be in the running for chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee in 2026, according to a report by The Hill.