
A new “Business Partners for Rick Pate” coalition announced on Monday that it is actively recruiting other business leaders from across the state to support the Republican lieutenant governor candidate because Pate is the “only one in the field who has founded, expanded, and operated a business.”

Jasper businessman Mike Elliott’s campaign for the special election for House District 13 started off strong but came to an abrupt ending this week when he was told he would be removed from the ballot. Undeterred, however, Elliott will run again in 2026.

A lawsuit filed by multiple private sector unions and Alabama Department of Corrections inmates would increase costs for taxpayers, according to multiple Alabama businesses.

In a post one day before Kirk was shot and killed, he was mentioned in their "Hatewatch" newsletter.

Turning Point USA founder and CEO Charlie Kirk was pronounced dead at the hospital after he was shot while speaking at an outdoor event at Utah Valley University.
Saturday will mark a first for both programs that will step onto Pat Dye Field at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

On Tuesday afternoon, Homewood Police arrested 31-year-old Patrick Lamar Croskey, who goes by the name "Peaches," charging him with public lewdness and disorderly conduct.

Retirement Systems of Alabama CEO David Bronner still does not like President Donald Trump.

The founder and CEO of the most-watched conservative platform in Alabama has been shot.

The Julie Gard Schnuelle Annual Scholarship Fund has been established at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine to honor the slain retired professor.

Members of the Montgomery Industrial Development Board voted to give $100,000 to Montgomery Whitewater Park on Monday.

While the investigation into the incident so far has not yielded any new information, the student’s father, Jason, said his son’s medical report revealed some shocking details.

Fred Kelley announced recently he’ll be running again for the Republican nomination in House District 68 after he narrowly lost the general election in 2022.

State Rep. Mark Gidley (R-Hokes Bluff) pre-filed legislation this week to grant Alabama's public school boards the option of allowing chaplains on their campuses. The lawmaker's bill will be considered in the upcoming 2026 legislative session, which kicks off in January.

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The family of the retired Auburn University professor who was killed in a public park while walking her dog released a statement and asked for privacy at this time.

Donald Trump’s presidency is off to a great start, but it could still be derailed.
The teen charged in the death of a 13-year-old boy in Florence was denied youthful offender status.

The West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force arrested a Tuscaloosa physician's assistant for voyeurism and other criminal charges.

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

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.

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