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Hank Williams Jr., “Bocephus” comes back to Alabama on Friday, April 5 at the Birmingham Jefferson Community Complex, the BJCC.
We have been pushed too far. Our sovereign border demands a magnificent response.
Secretary of State Wes Allen said recently that his office has identified over 109,000 ineligible voters from Alabama’s roles since creating a new voter integrity system.
Longtime Montgomery Coach Bobby Spaeth has died at 71. His passion lives on in the lives of the thousands he coached, more than one generation.
Kittle hopes that filling the two open seats will help resolve his legal issues with his former lender, who he claims is guilty of corruption and extorting its clients.
Libraries are typically quiet, subdued places for people to read and study, however, it was hard to even hear yourself think at the Birmingham Public Library last Friday as a rowdy crowd gathered for the Loud at the Library Spring Break Punk show.
No. 4 seed Alabama resorted to tenacious defense to come out victorious in a hard fought 72-61 win over No. 12 seed Grand Canyon.
No. 11 Alabama wrapped up its first road SEC series against Georgia on Sunday by getting swept in the three-game series.
Auburn softball got swept by Texas A&M on the road this weekend.
Tom Dooley said after decades of working in the field of molecular biology and applying his knowledge toward drug discovery and drug development, he has a new goal due to his personal tragedy.
Ophelia Nichols, better known as ‘Mama Tot’ on TikTok, took part in a prom dress drive to benefit Mobile teens.
The recently terminated director at the Autauga/Prattville Library is demanding his reinstatement as director, restoration of library privileges, and a "name-clearing hearing."
As the special election for House District 10 on Tuesday draws closer, Democrat Marilyn Lands on Saturday rolled out former Alabama U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) in a last-minute push for her campaign.
Auburn hosted the top-ranked team in the country this weekend and lost two out of three games.
Over the weekend the No. 13 Alabama softball team won a pitching duel and lost in extra innings, splitting the two-game series with No. 16 Virginia Tech.
There’s an easy way to remember the upcoming deadline to register to vote in Alabama’s April 16 runoff – April Fool’s Day.
As an active participant in the electoral process, I recently delved into the intricate workings of our voting system.
Parents are taking a stand, showing up unafraid to school board meetings, council meetings, and library gatherings. Complacency has taken a back seat to courage and parents are on a mission!
Corey DeAngelis, a self-described school choice “evangelist,” sat down with 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson on a recent episode of “1819 News: The Podcast” to give a history of the school choice movement and put to rest fears that it could negatively impact public schools.
Among the two candidates named in the report to replace Granger is Alabama's U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville), the senior-most Republican on the committee. The other is U.S. Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the current vice-chairman of the committee.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville will begin a new Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program for freshmen and sophomores in the fall 2024 semester.
Marble Festival is April 2-13, 2024 in Sylacauga.
The film will be shown in Alabama theaters on April 7, 8 and 10 — a return to the big screen.
You don’t forget kindness, no matter how small. You don’t forget your friends, no matter how close you were.
In a 2022 post on her personal Facebook account, Marilyn Lands shared a petition to stop the sale of so-called "assault weapons," something that many far-left Democrats have been attacking for years.
U.S. Army Gen. Charles Hamilton, the now suspended Commander of U.S. Army Material Command (AMC) at Redstone Arsenal, has been referred by the Army to the Defense Department inspector general for investigation, which is a rare move to take against a seasoned four-star general.
U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) split over a $1.2 trillion government funding package passed by the Senate early Saturday morning to avert a partial government shutdown.