
The song of Dog the Bounty Hunter, whose real name is Duane Chapman, made headlines after being involved in a deadly crash over the weekend.

Homeland Security has been made aware of a deadly crash that killed two people and landed one in jail.

House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) and 31 Republican members of the Alabama House of Representatives endorsed State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) for Congress on Tuesday.

Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell criticized on Tuesday one of his opponents, Katherine Robertson, for receiving multiple large out-of-state campaign donations so far in the 2026 race to be Alabama’s next attorney general.

Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey detailed findings from an investigation surrounding a sheriff’s office employee.

As Democrats continue to downplay the murder of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, by alleged suspect Decarlos Brown in North Carolina two weeks ago, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said the tragic incident exposes the failure of their soft-on-crime policies.

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Paul Richey resigned from his position the day before being charged.

Calling it the honor of a lifetime to serve Alabama's 25th District, State Rep. Phillip Rigsby (R-Huntsville) announced Tuesday that he is running to retain the office he first won in 2022. In a press release, the legislator promised to continue upholding conservative values and advocating for the district's residents if reelected.

The Blount County Sheriff’s Office responded Tuesday after the arrest of one of its own.

Democrats are in a "tough spot" right now in having to choose between accepting President Donald Trump's efforts to clean up blue cities or letting their constituents suffer, according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).

A Baldwin County judge denied a summary judgment and set a trial date in the case of a large developer claiming Fairhope caused damages by denying the right to build two multi-occupancy housing complexes.

Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl is leaning against running for Senate in 2026.

A progressive LGBTQ rights attorney has been charged in a federal indictment with lying about a phone call he made while under oath. The lie was given during a judicial inquiry into whether Carl Charles and others engaged in "judge shopping" while attempting to challenge Alabama's Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act.

Online comments made by two prominent members of the Tuscumbia community have raised concerns among those still seeking answers about what led to a Deshler High School student’s severe injuries three weeks ago.

Thanks to an ongoing operation to fight child exploitation, the Limestone County Sheriff's Office recently charged and arrested 11 men with human trafficking related offenses.

EVs are not a fad or political statement. They are the next step in Alabama’s legacy of manufacturing success and a critical component in the future of our security as a nation.
Despite man’s professed fealty to the truth, politics always seems to lead him into hiding some nastiness in a nice way – until now.

The death of a white retired Auburn University professor, allegedly at the hands of a black Montgomery man, is among several stories nationwide getting attention for the lack of news coverage.

Forgery charges against former Summerdale police chief Kevin Brock have been dismissed.

According to an investigation and opinion from the Alabama Ethics Commission, one of the candidates, Mike Elliott, may be ineligible to have his name on the ballot.

The Alabama Tourism Department spent $7,800 in taxpayer dollars to fund Central Alabama Pride events in 2024 and 2025.

As the first football coach to implement a full-time chaplain in the 90s, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) applauded Trump’s initiative and said it was vital for the future of America.

In a lawsuit filed by Mark Parnell, the former lawyer for the Birmingham Water Works Board, he takes aim at the legislature’s reconstitution of the board and their motivation behind it, saying that his now canceled multi-million dollar contract was “to ensure institutional continuity,” and to prevent senior leadership from leaving as a result of "political chaos".
Auburn's offense aired it out against Ball State, but there's still room for improvement - particularly up front.

The rise of homelessness in Homewood has become a significant topic during the 2025 municipal election, with multiple candidates discussing it at forums and events.

Ross Taylor & Associates, a new full-service governmental and public affairs firm, officially launched today, bringing together two of Alabama’s most seasoned and respected political strategists: John Ross and Charlie Taylor.
Not everything has to be partisan and not everything is. But the hard truth is that the differences in approaches between conservatives and liberals now show up locally, not just on the federal level as we used to think.