
Father Calvin Robinson, a British Anglican priest, commentator and outspoken cultural critic, joined “1819 News: The Podcast” last week to explain how Islam is taking over his home country and what Alabamians must do to ensure the same doesn’t happen here.

Huntsville Police were investigating reports of shots being fired Saturday night at Bridge Street Town Center.
Brethren, heed this call and suit up in the armor of God, take up the shield of righteousness and wield the swift terrible sword of might so that we may be a shield for the persecuted, a deterrent to evil, a signal to the enemies of Christ that the age of impunity is over.

No. 4 Alabama grinded out a 20-9 win over LSU on Saturday to extend its season win streak to eight and home win streak to 17 straight.
The Auburn Tigers suffered another gut-wrenching loss on Saturday, falling 45-38 to No. 16 Vanderbilt in overtime at Firstbank Stadium in the program's first game of the post-Hugh Freeze era.

One can never tell what stories are behind the faces we encounter in our daily lives.

With major decisions on the horizon for Alabama’s elections, families and future, Eagle Forum of Alabama is calling citizens, parents, pastors and community leaders to gather Friday, December 5, for a one-day conference focused on election integrity and preparing for the upcoming 2026 legislative session.

Baldwin County attorney Yancey Burnett spoke to the Baldwin County Commission on Thursday, making serious accusations against the Alabama Department of Human Resources.

During Friday's broadcast of Huntsville radio WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) spoke about the ongoing government shutdown and why he believes Senate Democrats are continuing to vote against reopening the government.

No. 15 Alabama traveled to Madison Square Garden and defeated No. 5 St. John’s 103-96 to make an early season statement.

Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon said he believes an argument over the distribution of a sales tax for schools in Baldwin County is politically motivated.

A group of former Walker County jailers formally pleaded guilty in the case of an inmate who died while in custody in 2023.

A former judge of Alabama’s Eleventh Judicial Circuit was convicted on 17 counts for using his office for personal gain and lying about it.

If we do not work to see that 15% of Alabama SNAP recipients reduced, working to help people become as self-sufficient as possible, all we are doing is fostering dependence on government and enabling the socialist mindset.

As the ongoing government shutdown enters a record 39th day, Redstone Arsenal's Fox Army Health Center is now prioritizing active-duty personnel's primary care, while limiting Primary Medical Home services.

No. 4 Alabama will host LSU at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the 90th meeting between the two teams.

4 things to look for in Auburn’s matchup against No. 16 Vanderbilt

40 major airports in “high-volume markets” across the country are cutting flights to ensure air safety as the government shutdown continues.

On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) introduced the Understanding Basic English Requirements Act.

State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) filed legislation this week that would require a special election for certain primary elections if a U.S. Supreme Court redistricting ruling outlaws race-based redistricting.

Mamdani’s win is alarming, not just because of his socialist agenda – which will be disastrous for New York City – but also because of his views on immigration.
To avoid more shutdowns in the future, Trump should simply go back to the original interpretation of the Antideficiency Act.

On a call with reporters Thursday morning, U.S Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) addressed the long-awaited political retirement of former Speaker of the House and U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of a man accused of assaulting and robbing a woman at her food truck.

A 21-year-old Birmingham was arrested and charged with capital murder in the death of another man an October 18 homicide.

Thursday, during an appearance on Newsmax TV, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said that while she understood the frustration from the "unprecedented obstruction" from her Democrat colleagues, she said, based on Senate Majority Leader John Thune's (R-S.D.) comments, the votes were not there to end the filibuster.