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Public meeting on November 26 features Auburn University's Raptor Center.
Saturday night No. 7 Alabama (8-2, 4-2 SEC) will square off with Oklahoma (5-5, 1-5 SEC) in Norman for just the seventh time in program history.
This election was not just about the national political landscape; there were local measures on the ballot whose outcomes may have shifted had that 40% of voters showed up in their communities.
The Prattville Pride is slated to walk in the city’s famed Christmas parade on a float that it promises will be “the gayest and merriest ever.”
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall continues his fight to protect girls’ sports.
Both candidates running to be the next State Senate Pro-Tem think they have the votes to win, according to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur).
Hysier Miller, a former Temple men’s basketball player, is under federal investigation for allegedly betting on and manipulating the outcome of games he played in, according to ESPN.
America has spoken, and President Trump is heading back to the White House to finish what he started.
The Montgomery Police Department (MPD) announced on Thursday the arrest of a 23-year-old Montgomery man, charging him with capital murder in the death of a six-month-old baby earlier this month.
The State of Alabama successfully carried out the nitrogen gas execution of a combative Carey Dale Grayson on Thursday evening for the 1994 kidnapping, murder and mutilation of a female hitchhiker.
Several Alabama Congressmen are demanding the National Institute of Health (NIH) release the full details of a $10 million study on the effects of puberty blockers on minors.
A federal judge sentenced Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, of Irondale, to nine years in prison on Thursday for the malicious use of an explosive device outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s Office in Montgomery.
The Biden administration’s Office of Refugee Resettlement is “losing children by the droves,” according to U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).
Many pundits have stated that the nation is further to the right than it was circa 2020, based on President Trump’s emphatic victory. On the other side of the aisle – well, it’s difficult to know the left’s analysis of today’s America.
The Birmingham Barons will return to historic Rickwood Field in 2025.
Auburn basketball head coach Bruce Pearl criticized two Jewish-American U.S. Senators on Thursday for how they have played politics over Israel in its ongoing war with Hamas.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is celebrating the start of the final restoration projects to address damages caused by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
A defendant in the Dadeville Sweet 16 party mass shooting is asking for access to the cell phones of the victims.
The U.S. Supreme denied a request to review the scheduled Thursday execution of Carey Dale Grayson, paving the way for the Alabama Department of Corrections to carry out the punishment using nitrogen hypoxia.
When banks choose politics over prudence, everyone loses.
November 30 will be the 70th anniversary of Sylacauga's Ann Hodges' unique experience that she lived to tell about. Amazingly, she was not seriously injured.
National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) named U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) as an NRSC vice chair on Thursday.
On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) announced Madison Green as his new chief of staff.
A recent decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to hear arguments on a redistricting case from Louisiana will likely “clarify” a lot of similar questions in Alabama, according to House Pro Tempore Chris Pringle (R-Mobile).
The No. 4 Auburn Tigers are set for a top-five showdown in their first game of the Maui Invitational as they start things off with fifth-ranked Iowa State on Monday.
U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) announced on Wednesday that is joining the Department of Government Efficiency Caucus in the House to support President-elect Donald Trump's mission to cut government waste.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is calling out President Joe Biden for his recent lame-duck decision to allow Ukraine to use U.S.-made long-range missiles inside Russian borders. Tuberville said this move will likely escalate tensions and could hinder President-elect Donald Trump from brokering a peace deal when he takes office.