
Following an agreement to the first phase of a peace deal between the terrorist group Hamas and the country of Israel, lawmakers from across Alabama are praising President Donald Trump for playing a defining role in brokering the historic accord.

Though the Madison County District Attorney’s Office has concluded its investigation, Chief Deputy District Attorney Tim Gann recently addressed some alternate theories in the case of injured Deshler High School student August Borden and explained why he chose not to pursue criminal charges.

The Port of Mobile celebrated the completion of the 50-foot depth ship channel, making it the deepest container port in the Gulf of America.

The Mobile County Sheriff's Office is investigating the latest homicide in Prichard, which happened over the weekend.

Republican John Knapp, a longtime law enforcement officer, is announcing his candidacy for District 65 of the Alabama House of Representatives.

Ron Ingram is retiring as the Alabama High School Athletic Association's (AHSAA) communications director, the AHSAA announced on Monday.

The federal government has crossed a line, and it makes Watergate look like a parking ticket.

Auburn running back and team captain Damari Alston is no longer with the team, head coach Hugh Freeze confirmed on Monday.

The Dothan Police Department is investigating a shootout that occurred inside a barbershop at the Wiregrass Commons Mall.

In 2024, lawmakers passed legislation prohibiting the instruction of so-called divisive concepts, which outlawed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and the teaching of divisive concepts at Alabama’s universities. Still, experts agree, and evidence indicates that Alabama’s major universities have found ways to continue teaching banned concepts by exploiting a loophole in Alabama’s law, with an egregious example occurring at Auburn University.
Moore said the Democrats should first vote to reopen the government, then work on negotiating their “Christmas wish list with $1.5 trillion in spending.”

Downtown Montgomery was the site of another weekend homicide early Saturday morning.

As the government shutdown stretches into its third week, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said the Democrats could be holding out until after the "No Kings" protests scheduled to take place nationwide this weekend.

Politicians need to stop crying wolf. A civil society emerges from truth.

UAB is set to part ways with head football coach Trent Dilfer after an abysmal three years in Birmingham.

If we truly want microschools to thrive, we must start funding them as serious enterprises, not side projects.

A small town in Alabama is inspiring the world after a simple act of kindness.

People in Fairhope are praising the Lord for the latest announcement from Chick-fil-A.

The new Central Alabama Water Board announced a special meeting for Tuesday to discuss where they are in the process of hiring a new CEO and consider retaining two consultants to examine Lake Purdy Dam.

The 20-10 loss to Georgia on Saturday was not what most Auburn fans had hoped for on Saturday night, especially as Auburn was on the verge of going up 17-0 on the Bulldogs in the first half of the South's oldest rivalry.
This capacity for indignation over minor inconveniences is perhaps our greatest luxury. To come from a place so organized, so systematized, so relentlessly functional that a gate change feels like chaos? That’s not a character flaw. It’s extraordinary fortune.
During a press call on Thursday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), once again took Senate Dems to task for prolonging the government shutdown at the expense of American citizens.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) took to social media Thursday with a video message, criticizing U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and his fellow Democrats for causing the ongoing government shutdown.

The Daphne Police Department arrested four men in connection with an investigation during training by the Little Tree Project and Skull Games.

On a recent episode of “1819 News: The Podcast,” Lieutenant Gov. Will Ainsworth heavily criticized the AHSAA for their decision to double down on the rule stating that transfer students who accept CHOOSE Act funding must sit out a year before competing in athletics.
In front of a sold-out crowd in Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn’s offense sputtered down the stretch, falling 20-10 to No. 10 Georgia en route to its third consecutive loss.

No. 8 Alabama holds on against No. 14 Missouri’s late push to secure a 27-24 win on the road.