
In the runoff for Hoover's City Council, Ashley Lovell defeated Liz Lane for Place 3 handily, while Gene Smith is the winner of Place 2.

Wetumpka City Councilman Kevin Robbins narrowly defeated challenger Hunter Mills in the city’s runoff election on Tuesday.

Joe Garris, Jr. will stay in Place 1 of the Gulf Shores City Council after winning re-election Tuesday night.

Ruthie Campbell was declared the winner in the mayoral runoff in Robertsdale by 51.8%

Following a runoff to decide the successor of District 4 city councilman Hunter Pepper, local business owner Pamela Werstler has been elected to fill the seat.

Leigh Dollar has been reelected as mayor of Guntersville after winning Tuesday's runoff election against challenger Jeff McLaughlin.

Former engineer and small business owner Erica White has won the District 6 seat on the Madison City Council.

Mike Densmore upset incumbent Mayor Woody Baird in Alexander City’s mayoral runoff election on Tuesday.

In the runoff for Homewood City Council Ward 3, Chris Lane defeated John Manzelli. Lane ran on a platform of prioritizing public safety and restoring public trust.

Stephanie Ganey-Messinger won the Daphne City Council, District 5 runoff on Tuesday.

Incumbent James Lucas has been reelected to the District 3 seat on the Athens City Council after defeating former Councilman Henry White by a margin of 87 votes in Tuesday's runoff election. With all ballots in the race now counted, Lucas reportedly received 58.93% of the vote (287) to White's 41.07% (200).

Dozens of people showed up to the polls in Mobile Tuesday in hopes of electing a new mayor. However, a technical issue with electronic poll books, combined with inaccurate voter rolls put a damper on those hopes.

Dozens of people reported issues Tuesday while attempting to vote in the municipal runoff election in Mobile.

The Alabama Public Charter School Commission announced today that it will review the renewal of the controversial Homewood school, Magic City Acceptance Academy, which was established primarily to support LGBTQ+ students and their allies, on October 15 in Montgomery.

During his January “State of the City” address, the same day he announced he would seek reelection, Mayor Frank Brocato revealed a study on the future uses of the Galleria.

The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly fight between a son and his father.

Dr. Ben Carson emphasized trusting God, defending the unborn and living with courage in a Monday night speech to Sav-A-Life of Covington County’s annual banquet.

An Alabama grand jury has indicted a former employee of the Missile Defense Agency accused of moving top-secret materials from MDA facilities to her personal residence and vehicle.

A candidate for Alabama's fifth congressional district identified himself as a proud member of Antifa in a social media post asking other 'anti-fascists' to make campaign donations.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) criticized a handful of countries following their move last weekend to recognize Palestinian statehood. The congressman called the decision 'deeply troubling,' pointing out that it incentivizes further violence in Gaza from the terror group, Hamas.

Through a love of the Word, not only may we find a more abiding love for one another here on earth, enough to forgive even our worst enemies, but a faith and hope that Christ’s undying love for us has defeated sin and death.

Erica White and Scott Harbour both managed to defeat incumbent council member Karen Denzine in August's municipal election but failed to clear the 50% threshold needed to declare an official winner in the race.

The Baldwin County Board of Education could vote this week on a measure to move forward on a plan to bring an AltaPointe mental health day school to the county.

Charlie Kirk was on the second stop of the tour at Utah Valley University when tragedy struck. The tour will include a stop at Auburn University on November 5.

Alliance Defending Freedom presented its 2025 Alan E. Sears Leadership Award to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Friday.

Failed 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris touted State Rep. Barbara Drummond (D-Mobile) during an appearance on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show."

The Mobile mayoral race caused the AEA's conservative Christian mask to drop when they pitched in $100,000 to support Democrat Barbara Drummond.