
Nearly three years after Ramon Maldonado-Vasquez allegedly drove while drunk in excess of 100 miles per hour, killing his three passengers, that state is ready to begin a pre-trial hearing.

A revolution began in this country way back in 2008 when then-candidate Obama promised to “fundamentally change” the American system.

State Rep. Margie Wilcox (R-Mobile) is weighing in on the dumping of dredge materials into Mobile Bay.

In a meandering response, Smallwood explained that through the tax collector's office, he takes in tax revenue for the school system and then distributes it, thus making him the "largest fundraiser."

Be careful driving in downtown Mobile starting July 11, as 26 stop light are being removed and replaced with 4-way stops.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 49 state attorneys general requested the Department of Justice increase its enforcement against illegal offshore gambling sites on Tuesday.

The Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover put out a statement on Wednesday explaining its reasoning for canceling actor and comedian Michael Rapaport's performance the previous night over threats.

A mayoral candidate challenging Wetumpka Mayor Jerry Willis is claiming that the incumbent mayor has been pressuring local businesses to remove campaign materials of his opponent.

The Alabama Department of Corrections made a contraband arrest of Jesse Mainor last week near Fountain Correctional Facility in Atmore.

The Huntsville Police Department released information about a house fire where two bodies were found on Tuesday.

The Huntsville community is mourning the tragic loss of a 13-year-old student at Mountain Gap Middle School after he was killed Tuesday afternoon while riding his bicycle.

According to the Jefferson County District Attorney's Office, the shooting of Jabari Peoples by a Homewood Police officer has been "deemed justified."
Auburn kicker Alex McPherson ‘automatic’ in preseason practice

We must pray and act to do battle against the evil of child sexual abuse. Confronting and preventing these atrocities requires a full range of the legal tools available to the state.

The filmmaker of Fort Deposit, James Deward Chambliss, has died.

For decades, 1048 Jazz and Blues stood as a cornerstone of Montgomery’s live music scene. Located at 1104 E. Fairview Avenue in the heart of Old Cloverdale, it was once the place to catch local legends, discover up-and-coming talent and enjoy the pulse of Montgomery’s nightlife.

An eighth person is charged in the horrific Bibb County child sex trafficking case.

Former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa isn't sure how he was appointed to President Donald Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, but he said it was "an honor" to serve.

Two truck drivers were recently ticketed in Alabama for not speaking English while driving through the state.

The Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office announced a person found dead on the side of Interstate 20 in June was a missing person out of Austin, Texas.

Five soldiers were shot in an active shooter situation at Fort Stewart in Georgia on Wednesday, and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is blaming the left's "constant demonization" of law enforcement and military for the incident.

On Wednesday, former Congressman Jarry Carl (R-Mobile) teased an announcement for his bid for Alabama’s first congressional district, which has been an open secret in the state’s political circles for months.

The Houston County Sheriff’s Office arrested Dothan pastor Kenneth Glasgow, the half-brother of Al Sharpton, on Tuesday.
‘It is definitely a totally different room than it was when we arrived,’: Auburn’s revamped receiver room could be the catalyst for an offensive turnaround in 2025

Schumer recently expressed outrage that President Trump is spending $200 million to build a new ballroom onto the White House.

During a recent broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) sounded off about his plan to re-file a bill from the 2025 session that would have made child rapists eligible for the death penalty.

Dothan voters participating in the August 5 municipal elections re-elected Mayor Mark Saliba for a third term.