
Mobile mayor-elect Spiro Cheriogotis is preparing to assume his new position and current mayor Sandy Stimpson is working to ensure a smooth transition.

Members of the U.S. Senate confirmed Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Bill Lewis to be a, federal district judge for the Middle District of Alabama by a vote of 58-40 on Monday.

Alabama State University announced on Monday that it has recently received a $38 million donation from MacKenzie Scott.

Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones defended his recent firing of deputy sheriff Cam Hunt over Hunt's announcement of a run for sheriff in 2026.

Opioid overdose deaths have decreased by 30% year-over-year in Alabama, according to a recent report touted by StateHouse Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) and Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman).

A Birmingham woman charged with capital murder in the death of her boyfriend’s child pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and will serve a year and a half in prison.
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze says the quarterback room is under ‘open competition” in the midst of preparation for Kentucky

Read Freely Alabama compared two Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) members and various conservative groups to the KKK in a recent newsletter.

The Alabama Department of Human Resources received guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday on the suspension of SNAP benefits for the month of November due to the federal government shutdown.

A mother whose teenage son was killed in Hartselle by a driver fleeing police has filed a lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Morgan County against the city of Priceville, a Priceville Police Department officer and the driver responsible for striking the vehicle her child was in.

The Mobile Police Department arrested a suspected illegal immigrant Monday morning after a DUI crash that killed one person.

Marshall County may soon be updating its picketing regulations following a second “No Kings” protest in front of the courthouse in downtown Guntersville.

An illegal alien has been arrested in Morgan County following an investigation into local online sexual predators.

Ahead of the upcoming legislative session, Secretary of State Wes Allen has proposed a new constitutional amendment requiring Alabama's elected constitutional officers to be natural-born citizens. Allen's Natural Born Citizen Constitutional Amendment (SB 21) has officially gained sponsorship in both the state senate and house.

Roe v. Wade is gone, but the killing hasn’t stopped.

Public discourse is only a conversation if it goes two ways. It is actually possible to have a solid, conservative, well-intentioned, cogent, thoughtful, authoritative voice without resorting to the crimes and crazy antics we see on the left. Those of us on the right cannot be silent.

Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl recently spoke with representatives of the Alabama Education Association regarding public comments on homeschooling legislation.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) said Republicans are ready to negotiate healthcare costs under the Affordable Care Act, but only after the government reopens.

A student reported the post, which spurred a university investigation.

Those who openly support abortion have no hesitation in ending innocent lives to achieve their goals, whether winning Golden Globes or getting promoted at work.

A former pastor in Huntsville has pleaded not guilty after allegedly stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from All Nations Worship Assembly.

A new VA specialty care clinic will soon be opening in Huntsville, allowing a shorter travel time for veterans in north Alabama and southern Tennessee seeking assistance with advanced care.

During this week's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed defended Donald Watkins, Jr., his controversial pick for the city's small business development director.

Roadways were flooded Sunday after a severe weather system made its way through South Alabama.
Parents leave when their child’s potential is ignored or their values are dismissed. They stay when education feels like a shared investment and when it delivers results.

The Supreme Court of Alabama ruled a Baldwin County court’s declaratory judgment in favor of a developer suing Orange Beach was deemed void due to lack of subject-matter jurisdiction.

In her bestselling book “Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda,” Daily Wire cultural reporter Megan Basham exposed disturbing links between far-left organizations and some of America’s top religious institutions, all in an effort to manufacture consent for woke policies.