
A debate among the four candidates for mayor of Mobile was broadcast by NewsTalk Radio 1065.

Pike Road voters will go to the polls on August 26 with the option to re-elect Mayor Gordon Stone or elect political newcomer Mark Spurlin.

The City of Foley could have several new council members after the August 26 municipal elections. Four of the five council seats are being contested.

"The people's mayor," is what they call Paul Prine, a candidate for Mobile mayor. The grassroots campaign has been impressive, with Prine leading in multiple unofficial polls. Still, Prine says he knows he has a big hill to climb on the last few days of the campaign trail.

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson, along with other leaders and citizens, walked and biked the full length of the newest section of the Three Mile Creek Greenway Trail.

The fight isn’t over. The left hasn’t packed it in. The media hasn’t changed. The liberal D.C. elites are still trying to take away your voice, your values and your freedoms.

In six weeks, Alabama’s medical age of consent will increase to 16 thanks to a bill passed last legislative session. While many were pushing for an 18-year age standard, Emily Jones, president of Moms for Liberty Alabama, said the bill was still a win for all the other good things buried in its pages.

Saturday, during a speech given to the Madison County Men's Republican Club, State Senate President Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) offered attendees a preview of the upcoming session.

Whitney Cheatham of Cullman is facing 25 felony counts related to her business, Infusion Wellness Spa.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women (ESRW) hosted a candidate forum on Thursday for all council candidates in Fairhope. 1819 News editor-in-chief Jeff Poor moderated.

The Alabama ABC Board released a list of proposed rules this week relating to the implementation of a new hemp law state lawmakers passed during the 2025 session.

The McDades are one of thousands of Alabama families utilizing the CHOOSE Act, an education savings account (ESA) program signed into law in 2024, this school year.
I found old photographs in the attic. I rifled through hundreds of old Polaroids. Most were infant pictures of me naked.

A young woman who became a valedictorian, obtained a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, and managed to succeed in the shadows for 17 years should have had the wherewithal to sort out her illegal status. Why didn’t she?

The appeal of a former Decatur Police officer charged with murder in the September 2023 shooting death of Stephen Perkins did not take as long as expected.

ABC 33/40 news anchor Brenda Ladun announced her retirement on Friday. While she is stepping away from the news business, Ladun said she will stay connected to fans in another way.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Thursday said the “uptick in violent crime” in Washington D.C. was due to the defund the police movement.

It was standing room only on Friday as U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) officially launched his campaign for U.S. Senate with a kickoff event in Sylvania.

According to the minutes from the Wetumpka City Council meeting on July 7, the city approved partnering with the Elmore County Board of Education to purchase a new sound system for the high school football stadium for over $85,000.

Dr. Carol Self has died. Former UA cheerleader and Million Dollar Band march leader.

If the state’s courageous elected officials weren’t pursuing real educational freedom for families maybe we would need to accept decline as our destined path.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is vowing to do whatever it takes to prevent Meta Platforms from being able to engage with "romantic or sensual" conversations with children after a Reuters report exposed an internal policy document that permitted the company’s chatbots to flirt with minors.

Governor Kay Ivey announced the special election dates for Alabama House District 38 on Friday.

Auburn to honor Heisman legend Bo Jackson at Iron Bowl

Could former U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks make another run at U.S. Senate?

The 2025 Alabama Home & Garden Show will open this Friday, August 15, at the Trussville Civic Center.
Amtrak's new "Mardi Gras Service" route will begin on August 18.