
After months of mounting pressure, the U.S. House of Representatives voted near unanimously on Tuesday to compel the Department of Justice to release all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a book released earlier this month, Sim Butler, an associate professor at the University of Alabama, chronicles his family’s story of raising a son with gender dysphoria in Alabama.

Members of the Alabama Educational Television Commission voted at a meeting on Tuesday to continue offering PBS programming through June 30.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is calling for the suspension of Chief Judge James Boasberg as Congress considers articles of impeachment for abusing his judicial authority to target the Trump administration, sitting Republican Senators and conservative organizations.

The Mobile City Council unanimously approved a new executive director and a new fire chief during its regular meeting on Tuesday.

According to a recent poll, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is the heavy favorite in a potential matchup against Democrat and former legislator Doug Jones in the upcoming 2026 governor's race.

The Bessemer City Council voted 5-2 to approve a zoning request that will allow for one of the nation's biggest data centers to be built there.

Clean Up Alabama provided information claiming a member of the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) does not live in the district he represents.

The fall 2025 Leapfrog Hospital Safety grades are out, and four Alabama hospitals scored an "A" grade.

Firefighters continue fighting a large wildfire in Talladega County, and officials say they are having a difficult time due to rough terrain.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined Fox Business on Monday afternoon to discuss the election of Zoharn Mamdani as New York's next mayor and the anticipated resistance against the Muslim socialist's agenda.
As Auburn's coaching search continues, interim head coach DJ Durkin views ‘every day here on the job as an interview.’
Though some churches will inevitably fade, whether in spirit or literal decay, the Church lives through its many members, all one body in Christ.

The Foley City Council approved a resolution Monday to rename the Foley Municipal Airport.

The man accused of trying to rob people inside a Jefferson County home Saturday morning has been identified.

The City of Opelika is warning citizens of an email scam after receiving numerous reports.

U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco ordered Alabama use a new State Senate redistricting map for 2026.

Criticism of his past commentary ahead of a potential run for U.S. Senate in 2026 is coming from “low-level politicians and the operatives,” according to Paul Finebaum.
Barry Moore said Monday on One America News Network’s “The Matt Gaetz Show” that Congress needed to find a sense of urgency and deliver wins for voters.

Former Oakman Mayor and Walker County Sheriff’s Office deputy Cory Kwan Franks was recently indicted on two charges following an investigation by the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle spoke about U.S. Space Command's relocation to the Rocket City during his State of the City address on Friday, calling it not just a success for Huntsville but for America as a whole.

In a conversation with 1819 News on Monday, State Rep. Mack Butler (R-Rainbow City) spoke about the public's growing concern regarding the increasing presence of "chem-trails" across the skies of Alabama.

The Alabama State Department of Education Annual Report Card is out, and Orange Beach City Schools is celebrating ranking number two in the state, only behind Mountain Brook City Schools.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating a stabbing that claimed the life of a 46-year-old man.

A veteran educator and community leader, Bradford has over 26 years of classroom experience and holds a Master’s degree in teaching history.

Last week, the Alabama Department of Education released its State Report Card scores, celebrating a two-point increase in the state's overall score from last year to this year.

The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame announced its newest inductees on Monday, and former Auburn football coach-turned U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and his undefeated 2004 season signal-caller Jason Campbell are among eight members of the 2026 class.