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Tuberville Alabama News
'Irreversible harm': Tuberville pushing to ban gender transition surgeries on minors with Chloe Cole Act

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is working to protect children from gender transition surgeries with a newly introduced piece of legislation.

ALEA Alabama News
Northport woman, unborn child killed in multi-vehicle crash

Alabama Law Enforcement Agency troopers are investigating a fatal crash that claimed two lives.

U.S. President Donald Trump reacts as he arrives to speak and meet with members of the military aboard the USS George Washington at the U.S. Navy's Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Alabama News
'Roll Tide!': Trump praises Alabama football to troops in Japan

While on a visit to the U.S. Navy's Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, Japan, President Donald Trump discussed his love for Alabama football.

Jay Jones, Cam Hunt Alabama News
Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones defends firing deputy sheriff Cam Hunt over 2026 challenge: ‘High probability of creating dissension’

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.

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Ledbetter, Gudger praise state efforts to reduce opioid overdose deaths by 30% — 'Most important are the lives that have been saved'

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).

Alabama State University Alabama News
Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife MacKenzie Scott donates $38 million to Alabama State University

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

judge bill lewis Alabama News
U.S. Senate confirms Bill Lewis as district judge for Middle District of Alabama

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.

Spiroo, stimpson Alabama News
Mobile braces for transition as Mayor-elect Spiro Cheriogotis prepares to take baton from Sandy Stimpson

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

Johnson Alabama News
Birmingham woman sentenced in blunt force trauma death of toddler

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.

Adelaido Jimenez Barrientos Alabama News
Illegal alien charged with three counts of murder for role in fatal 2020 Morgan County car crash

Adelaido Jimenez Barrientos, 48, reportedly killed Tammaria "Tammy" Martin while driving drunk in Morgan County in November 2020.

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Joey Clark: Will Donald Trump go to Heaven?

Though it is difficult to deny Trump’s uncanny ability to rise from the political arena battered and bloodied, my guess is Trump’s ticket to heaven relies on whether he falls to the devil’s deal or accepts that there is no way, not even for TRUMP, to deal his way into Heaven.

FAIRHOPE TEEN LIBRARY BOOKS Alabama News
Inside Fairhope Public Library teen section: List of books being reviewed by APLS

When the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) met last month, chairman John Wahl requested a list of books that were reviewed by the Fairhope Public Library board of trustees.

Auburn quarterback Ashton Daniels Alabama News
Auburn's Freeze says quarterback room is under ‘open competition” in the midst of preparation for Kentucky 

Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze says the quarterback room is under ‘open competition” in the midst of preparation for Kentucky 

Abortion, woman Alabama News
Case Dixon: Abortion is murder – there are no exceptions

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

Wes Allen Alabama News
Secretary of State Allen proposal requiring natural born citizenship for elected officials gains sponsors in Senate, House

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.

Raul Ledesma Aleman Alabama News
Illegal alien arrested, charged with first degree human trafficking in Morgan County

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

READ FREELY VS APLS Alabama News
Radical left-wing Read Freely Alabama proclaims APLS, Clean Up Alabama, Moms For Liberty, Eagle Forum akin to KKK, Bull Connor, Jim Crow

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

No Kings Marshall County Alabama News
Marshall County to 'clarify' protest regulations after local Democrat Party appears to violate rules with 'No Kings' protest

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

Franklin Arana Alabama News
Man detained by ICE after deadly DUI crash in Mobile

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

Priceville chapman Alabama News
Mother of child killed during police pursuit files lawsuit against City of Priceville, reinstated officer and fleeing driver

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.

SNAP and EBT Accepted here sign. SNAP and Food Stamps provide nutrition benefits to supplement the budgets of disadvantaged families. stock photo Alabama News
Alabama SNAP benefits to end in November due to government shutdown: ‘The well has run dry’

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.

Alabama political news speak Alabama News
Phil Williams: Who will speak for you?

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.

JOHN WAHL Alabama News
ALGOP's Wahl touts 'positive conversation' with AEA; Claims assurance teachers' union won't seek regulations for homeschool families

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

barry moore Alabama News
Barry Moore says GOP ready to negotiate with Democrats on health care reforms after government reopens  — 'It's a separate animal'

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.

Auburn University Alabama News
‘One fascist down; a whole socio-political movement to go’: Fired anti-Charlie Kirk Auburn landscaper sues university

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

IVF Alabama News
Elijah Rex Newcomb: Katie Britt and the unintended consequences of IVF

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.

Pastor Adrian Davis Alabama News
Former Huntsville pastor asks for smaller sentence, pleads not guilty after allegedly stealing hundreds of thousands from church

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

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