
Blue states, red states – who cares? Victims of crime don’t want your politics. They want to live free from those who seek to do them harm.

Alabama is licking its wounds following a disappointing season opener at Florida State in Kalen DeBoer's second season in Tuscaloosa, but a Crimson Tide legend is offering a positive outlook on the season.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Marine Patrol Division is investigating a boating incident that injured three juveniles on Neely Henry Lake.

Mobile police are investigating after two men were injured and four vehicles were struck by gunfire, including an MPD vehicle.

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) has issued a stern warning to the Alabama High School Athletic Association to quickly reverse its recent ruling, which sidelines athletes for using CHOOSE Act money, or else risk facing the full weight of the state legislature.

The Foley Police Department arrested a foreign national in connection to a reported sexual assault at the Foley Walmart Supercenter.

The Microvascular Research Foundation in Birmingham is focusing on long COVID advancements and innovation, despite pushback from the country's medical establishment.

A new mayor will soon take over in Spanish Fort. Brad Bass won the election against incumbent Mike McMillan.

Bennett Farms in Heflin has designed intricate corn mazes every fall for six years. They offer a complete family experience with hayrides and other activities for children and their parents.

A Roanoke city council district 5 candidate does not live in district 5, according to the Randolph County Probate Office.

Residents of Homewood elected progressive candidates in three out of four city council positions in Tuesday’s election, but one ward, Ward 3, is heading to a runoff between John Manzelli and Chris Lane.

Sunday, during ESPN's "4 Downs" segment on "SportsCenter," long-time college football commentator and syndicated sports talker Paul Finebaum criticized Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer for what he called a "shattering loss" to ACC opponent Florida State on Saturday.
If the law is the architecture of liberty, then community is the mortar that holds its stones together.

A one-cent reduction in the grocery sales tax will take effect on Monday.

As director of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles, Cam Ward has been striving to reduce the state’s recidivism rate.

While most of college football's talking heads have yet to respond to Alabama's 31-17 loss to Florida State on Saturday, ESPN "College Gameday" panelist Kirk Herbstreit offered a sneak preview of reaction during his call of the LSU-Clemson game later that evening.

For the first time since 2001, Alabama starts the season 0-1 after dropping the season opener 31-17 to Florida State on Saturday.

Everyone knew the words. Everyone sang. The stadium sounded like it was going to crumble beneath the volume of mass singing.

Stephen McClendon is alive and well today thanks to the grace of God and the selfless act of his close friend Nathan Haskew, who donated one of his kidneys.

Days after defeating State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin endorsed her challenger, Alicia Escott Lumpkin.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is mourning the loss of a third K9 this month.

On Saturday, the Alabama Crimson Tide will begin the 2025 college football season against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium.

It’s been a terrible week in terms of protecting our children.

A former Opelika mayoral candidate is facing a second-degree perjury charge for lying on his campaign application, the Lee County District Attorney’s Office claimed.

Governor Kay Ivey and multiple state lawmakers criticized a recent ruling by the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) that said student-athletes who transfer using financial assistance from the state’s new CHOOSE Act school choice law will be required to sit out for one year before competing in athletics.

Auburn University Campus Safety and Security alerted the community on Friday about reports of students being drugged on and off campus.