
1819 News awarded three Alabamians the Albert Patterson Courage Award on Friday in front of a sold-out crowd of 500 attendees at Barber Motorsports Park.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery attempt and shooting that occurred Saturday morning in Birmingham.

Tucker Carlson accepted the Albert Patterson Courage Award on behalf of his longtime friend, the late Charlie Kirk, on Friday night.

A Roanoke man is facing multiple charges following an investigation into child pornography.

A Boeing C-40 Clipper touched down at Gulf Shores International Airport on Thursday, sparking questions of who was visiting Gulf Shores.

The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) is taking public comment on a draft of the 2025 "Alabama Course of Study: Digital Literacy and Computer Science" until 5 p.m. on November 27. The issue will then be presented to the Alabama State Board of Education at its December 2025 meeting.

State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) plans to file legislation in the 2026 session addressing public corruption.

On Friday, former Alabama football coach Nick Saban provided some late-season wisdom for his former team as the Crimson Tide make a run at the College Football Playoff.

U.S Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is now threatening to sue any Biden official involved in Operation Arctic Frost.

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) expressed his support for the Trump administration's air strikes on suspected drug boats from Latin America, according to a report published Thursday in The Epoch Times.

Democratic candidate for governor Ja’mel Brown called officers with the Tallassee Police Department racist, unethical and corrupt after a video of a traffic stop and arrest was posted on social media.

The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) announced on Thursday that veteran Alabama political strategist Tim Howe will serve as the organization’s new chief advocacy officer.

When a teachers’ union compares its relationship with conservatives to Donald Trump’s diplomacy with Kim Jong Un, you know Alabama politics are shifting in strange ways.

No. 8 Alabama hosted No. 2 Purdue in a battle of top 10 teams and dropped its first game of the season 87-80.

The petitions calling for accountability in the case of injured student August Borden have each received over 1,000 signatures.
Republican Katherine Robertson has secured the Alabama Forestry Association's endorsement in her bid to become the state's next attorney general.
The Mobile City Council is considering allowing services for a new ambulance service, but not everyone is on board.

Alabama has always stood for hard work, independence and opportunity. Those values align perfectly with the promise of digital freedom.

An officer-involved shooting on Wednesday night in Decatur is now under investigation by the Morgan County Sheriff's Office.

Hyundai’s use of prison labor in Montgomery significantly lowers wages for its other employees, according to a recent study by the Columbia Labor Lab.

The city of Montgomery recently gave an up to $15,000 matching grant to Montgomery City Councilman Andrew Szymanski’s new bar Rick E’s on Court St.

The Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) announced on Thursday that they've received notification from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) that the federal government had reopened and stated, "State agencies must take immediate steps to ensure households receive their full November allotments promptly."

The Mountain Brook City Council voted Monday to appoint Maretta Ashford to Place 1, the seat vacated by Mayor Graham Smith. Ashford was sworn in on Wednesday morning and will serve the remainder of Smith's term, ending in November 2027.

On Wednesday's episode of WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) discussed the ongoing government shutdown and the urgent need to eliminate the filibuster.
The men who choose to walk with Christ and love their families well are unfortunately rare today. But when these men lead our families with love and wisdom, we can say with great confidence that Father does indeed know best.

Georgia-based wire and cable manufacturer Southwire is expanding its Heflin operations with a $176 million project that will create an estimated 85 jobs in East Alabama.