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Alabama’s unemployment rate decreases slightly to 2.9% in August

Alabama Secretary of Workforce Greg Reed announced on Friday that average weekly wages increased in August to $1,117.54, the state's second-highest wage level ever.  

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Ivey, Ledbetter continue fight in court against AHSAA over CHOOSE Act transfers’ eligibility for athletics

Governor Kay Ivey joined House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) in filing an amended complaint and a preliminary-injunction motion on Friday to continue fighting against the AHSAA’s policy denying eligibility to CHOOSE Act students. 

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High school football scores, 9/20/2025
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Shooting reported outside Lanett vs. LaFayette game

The LaFayette Police Department responded Friday night after reports of shots fired outside the high school football stadium.

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Henry Vaughn: Big city policies, small town impact

As long as politicians in Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery and beyond make soft on crime decisions in the name of equality, horrific tragedies like Julie Schnuelle's murder will continue.

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City of Huntsville, Huntsville Police Department, two officers hit with wrongful death lawsuit for officer involved shooting in 2023

The City of Huntsville, its police department and two unnamed officers are being sued in federal court by the family of a man who was killed in 2023 after pointing a firearm at authorities.

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Montgomery passes largest budget in City’s history, council pushes to oversee millions in fallout funds fails

Members of the Montgomery City Council passed the largest budget in city history for fiscal year 2026 on Tuesday.

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AG Marshall backs FCC chair Carr's removal of Jimmy Kimmel Live: 'We have a remarkable leader at the FCC'

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall called Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr a “remarkable leader” after ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live off the air after Kimmel lied about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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State Sen. Orr believes National Guard deployment to Birmingham likely if leadership 'doesn't get its act together'

State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) addressed the possibility of President Donald Trump deploying the National Guard to Birmingham to fight the city's high crime rate during a conversation earlier this week on WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show."

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State Rep. Yarbrough drafts resolution to remember Charlie Kirk in Alabama House

This week, State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity) drafted a House resolution to honor the life of the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week while hosting a debate at Utah Valley University.

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Gardendale nursing home shut down after health inspections

A 148-bed nursing home in Gardendale is closing following three inspections by the Alabama Department of Public Health.

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Laura Clark: A turning point in the USA

Without God, political violence will grow, becoming more acceptable. The problem is the heart. And the only one who can fix the heart is God.

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Colvin kicks off 2026 reelection campaign — 'I still have the same fire I had four years ago'

More than 100 people packed into the Busted Oak Bourbon Society on Main Street to show their support for Colvin. Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, State House Speaker Nathanial Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) and House Majority Leader Scott Stadhagen (R-Hartselle) also attended the event to offer their endorsements.

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APLS delays vote reinstating Fairhope Public Library funding; Board chairman John Wahl calls for unity following death threat

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) voted to push back once again, a decision on funding the Fairhope Public Library. Board members want more time to review materials provided by the local board. Meanwhile, APLS chairman John Wahl pleaded for both sides to come together to end the dangerous rhetoric that has led to him receiving a credible death threat.

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ABC Board delays vote on liquor storage fee hike for new warehouse

Members of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board delayed voting on increasing its bailment fee on Thursday.

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Prattville Pride president, LGBTQ+ activist arrested for chemical endangerment of a child

A local LGBTQ+ activist in Prattville was arrested on Tuesday for chemical endangerment of a child after a naked toddler was found wandering alone in downtown Prattville.

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Barry Moore argues Jimmy Kimmel suspension based on poor ratings — 'That was a business decision'

The late-night show host, known for stoking political controversy, attacked the late founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, in an opening monologue on Monday evening.

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Back-to-back Jefferson State Community College gymnastics national champions to finally get rings 48 years later

The state of Alabama has won its fair share of collegiate gymnastics championships, and the first women's gymnastics team in the state to ever win a national championship is set to receive its rings after a 48-year wait.

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Tuberville backs Trump's move to classify Antifa as a 'major terrorist organization'

The move from Trump followed a swift investigation into the killing of the late conservative activist, finding that the assassin, Tyler Robinson, 22, had connections with numerous far-left groups capable of perpetrating such violence, including Antifa.

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C. Wyatt Newsom: Considerations for Christian leaders following Charlie Kirk's death

For American Christians, Kirk is our brother, and his death had a deep impact on Christ’s people.

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$1.9 billion contractor Akima's 35,000 square foot office now open in Huntsville following Space Command announcement

A $1.9 billion contractor welcomed local business executives, elected officials and members of the military to a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of a new 35,000 square foot office in Huntsville.

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Woman running for City Council in Decatur lies to voters and claims no felony on record; Attorney General indicates she cannot take office

A woman running for the Decatur City Council allegedly lied to voters about having a felony on record in an attempt to mislead them in the days leading up to municipal elections.

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'A wolf in sheep's clothing': Tuberville says newly fired CDC director Monarez 'needed' to go

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) praised the firing of Susan Monarez as CDC director, saying she was a "wolf in sheep's clothing."

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State media outlets omit drag queen Colana Bleu's anti-Charlie Kirk 'Rest in Piss' remarks in Auburn firing reporting

Every mainstream media outlet in Alabama omitted in recent coverage who was behind some of the anti-Charlie Kirk remarks that led to the firings of multiple Auburn University employees.

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Ainsworth asks public to send him their AHSAA experiences, critiques and suggestions to his office

Following the AHSAA's recent decision to deny eligibility to some CHOOSE Act students, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth invited Alabamians across the state on Thursday to email his office with their experiences, critiques and assessments of the AHSAA, along with recommendations for changes and reforms in the governing body.

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Allen Keller: We wrestle not with flesh and blood

It’s my belief that the dark, beating-heart center – the motivation of the violence we have seen lately against Christians – has its origin in higher learning institutions, particularly in their liberal arts departments.

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Republican Attorneys General Association endorses Katherine Robertson for Alabama AG in 2026

The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) announced on Wednesday that its executive committee voted to formally endorse Katherine Robertson for Alabama Attorney General.

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