
The Auburn Police Department arrested Harold Rashad Dabney III in connection to the death of retired Auburn professor Julie Gard Schnuelle.

Last week, during an interview with Mobile radio station FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Rep. Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville) discussed the impact of inflation and reduced federal funding on the construction of two super prisons in the state.

The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announced the closure of the Gordon Public Boat Ramp in Houston County.

The two candidates vying for sheriff of Baldwin County will come together on September 11 to discuss their vision for the future.

Standing right beside President Trump in the Oval Office for this remarkable announcement reminded me of why I do this job: to advance the interests of the great people of Alabama.

The Auburn Police Department is investigating after a woman was found dead in a wooded area at Kiesel Park Saturday afternoon.

The NFL, willingly or not, is acting as a conduit for that cultural experimentation. Instead of celebrating athletic skill and American tradition, the league is prioritizing messaging and signaling.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is hoping to join President Trump in ushering in a new “golden age” for America by supporting him as Alabama’s next U.S. senator.

Mobile mayoral candidates Spiro Cheriogotis and State Rep. Barbara Drummond (D-Mobile) will face off on September 23 in a runoff election.

During a meeting of the Pinson City Council on Thursday night, Mayor Robbie Roberts read a letter from Councilor Glenda Kirkland, announcing that she would be conceding her District 5 seat to her opponent, Noel Holt, to save the city the cost of a run-off election and allow her to spend more time with her family.

No. 21 Alabama bounced back at home, recording its first win of the season with a 73-0 win over Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday night.
Auburn returned to the friendly confines of Jordan-Hare Stadium in front of a sold-out crowd on Saturday night, cruising to a 42-3 victory over Ball State.

State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) took the mainstream media to task on Thursday for consistently framing the achievements and efforts of President Donald Trump in a negative light, regardless of the subject.

On Friday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) called out his colleague from Georgia, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), for using veterans as a "political prop."

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office will soon finalize an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow specially trained officers to identify illegal aliens and place them on detainers.

My mother always told me to smile. Especially when I didn’t want to. She often told me to smile when I was sad, when trying on school clothes, or whenever I was forced to eat beef liver at gunpoint.

The Yellowhammer State’s failure to translate electoral supremacy into policy coherence merely exemplifies a nationwide malady: the hollowing out of conservative governance where conservative rhetoric abounds.

Coming off a 38-24 win over Baylor to open the season, the Auburn Tigers are looking to welcome the Auburn faithful back to Jordan-Hare Stadium in a welcoming way on Saturday for kickoff on The Plains against Ball State.

On Saturday, No. 21 Alabama will host Louisiana-Monroe in hopes of bouncing back after a disappointing loss to Florida State.
The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) has announced the opening of a public comment period for a proposed code amendment deeming material containing gender ideology inappropriate for children and youth sections of Alabama’s libraries. Nothing about this rule would prohibit or ban books on these topics from being in the adult sections.

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) reintroduced the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025 on Friday.

The Dothan Opera House canceled the September 14 appearance of comedian Jon Reep after he was arrested on child porn related charges.

This week's decision by the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) to require student-athletes who transfer to sit out for one year before competing in high school athletics for participating in Alabama's school choice CHOOSE Act has been a head-scratcher, given that it has created friction between the agency and Alabama's executive and legislative branches.

Incumbent Centreville Mayor Mike Oakley lost his reelection bid by two votes in last week's municipal election, and now he is challenging the results in court.

With Friday night lights just mere hours away, the Montgomery County Circuit Court granted a temporary restraining order against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), allowing Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our Students' Education Act (CHOOSE Act) students to be eligible to play.

The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) announced on Thursday the opening of a public comment period for a proposed code amendment addressing material containing gender ideology in Alabama’s libraries.