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Blacksher White-Spunner has built his last project. He has died in his beloved Mobile.
On Monday, Mayor Tab Bowling walked out of the public comment portion of the City's council meeting just two speakers in.
The Blount County Sheriff’s Office will be featured on three upcoming episodes of “Takedown with Chris Hansen.” The show is similar to NBC’s “To Catch a Predator” but is on the TruBlu network.
The Mobile Police Department responded Tuesday to a shooting at LeFlore High School Tuesday afternoon.
For nearly 100 years, U.S. Highway 45 has run from Mobile to the Alabama-Mississippi state line, running parallel to the old Mobile & Ohio Railroad, from downtown Mobile, through Prichard and Citronelle to the state line.
On Tuesday, the University of Alabama released two updates to their upcoming football schedule.
After months of calls from residents and lawmakers, the Alabama Public Library Service voted unanimously on Tuesday to withdraw its membership with the American Library Association.
As a proud American born to legal immigrants to the United States from Taiwan, Chen understands the threat that communism and socialism pose to our American society. He also understands that the bulwark of freedom and liberty in the world is the United States of America.
Unfortunately, U.S. citizenship in modern America means neither freedom nor independence, but dependency and domination.
District one congressional candidates have been invited to participate in two separate forums in February to give south and east Baldwin County citizens the chance to hear their platforms.
House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) has filed a bill in the Alabama House of Representatives to add abortion exceptions in cases of rape and incest.
The 11th Judicial Circuit presiding Judge Gilbert P. Self was indicted by Attorney General Steve Marshall's office on Monday on 16 counts of use of office for personal gain or the gain of family members, one count of making a false representation to the office of Public Examiners of Public Accounts, and one count of perjury. Self turned himself in at the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office on Monday.
Caitlyn McTier of Sylacauga competed against other brains and beauties of New York City. She was crowned 'Miss City of New York.'
With the U.S. Senate still ironing out the details of a new national spending bill, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) has condemned Democrats' efforts to tie funding for border security to sending $100 billion more to Ukraine.
Republicans in the Alabama Legislature are expected to take up a bill to increase the penalties for ballot harvesting in Alabama early in the 2024 session.
Auburn has hired DJ Durkin as its next defensive coordinator, replacing Ron Roberts.
Rev. Dr. Allen J. Sims added another role, pastor of the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, its 29th pastor.
This year's Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will have eight players with Alabama connections.
A man arrested in connection to a January 17 rape in Orange Beach is being held in the Baldwin County Jail on an immigration hold.
State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Hollinger's Island) has pre-filed legislation to support Alabama’s commercial seafood industry by requiring restaurants and grocery stores to disclose the country of origin for seafood products they sell.
If you cross Truman Capote with Mark Twain, you will just about have the style of novelist Percival Everett.
A former attorney and candidate for DeKalb County District Judge has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for stealing $250,000 from clients.
During a Monday appearance on Newsmax's "National Report," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reacted to the terror attack that killed three U.S. troops and wounded dozens more in Jordan over the weekend by blaming the Biden White House.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced she will give the State of the State address on February 6.
The state now has two teams ranked in the Associated Press top 25 college basketball poll.
Alabama agriculture commissioner Rick Pate is one of 12 commissioners nationwide signing onto a letter demanding six of the largest banks in the nation stop participating in woke agendas.
Last week, Amie Beth Shaver and Allison Sinclair, co-hosts of Alabama Unfiltered Radio, joined the "Todd Starnes Show" on Newsmax to discuss Gov. Kay Ivey's support of Texas in the border fight, airline safety and more.