
State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) said it's time for project owners of buildings to take responsibility for who is on their property during construction projects.

A Robertsdale family is celebrating a miracle after their child survived what they were told was an impossible fight.

Perseids is one of the most active meteor showers of the year. Best viewing in Alabama is Aug. 17-18, 2025.

Former HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy has launched a podcast, "Scrushy on Business."

Change starts at the bottom, and the bottom starts with you.

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) reopened the Bay Watch Public Boat Ramp in Baldwin County after parking lot upgrades.

He said people deserve to know the truth about Epstein, as well as the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, regardless of the consequences or implications.

The Alabama Republican Party announced on Saturday that its upcoming summer dinner, originally scheduled for August 1 is being postponed.

Chief meteorologist James Spann spoke with 1819 News about how the network will cater to some Alabama counties that have been left out of weather coverage for years.
There were no cameras around. The kid wasn’t seeking attention. He wasn’t posing for selfies to publicize his charitable act on social media for likes and shares. He just wanted the guy to take the shoes.

State Rep. Kenneth Paschal (R-Pelham) recently called for prayers and a thorough investigation in reaction to the death of the three-year-old Bessemer boy who died in Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) custody after allegedly being left in a hot car for nearly five hours.

Montgomery County Circuit Judge Greg Griffin approved $336,725 in fees and expenses on Friday for James White, a certified public accountant (CPA) serving as a court-ordered special fiduciary for the Mabel Amos Trust Fund in a lawsuit alleging wrongdoings by Regions Bank and the fund's board members.

The Scottsboro Police Department is searching for a man accused of shooting and injuring a police officer.

July 27 will mark 20 years since Brandy Parker and her unborn son, Brody, were murdered in cold blood on a dark Albertville road in 2005.
Here’s the dirty little secret: many Christian colleges have become more hostile to traditional Christianity than their secular counterparts.

On Friday, former Alabama football coach Nick Saban shot down rumors that he was considering a return to coaching.

FBI Birmingham, in collaboration with ALEA, Homeland Security Investigations, and local law enforcement, apprehended an international fugitive wanted for sexual abuse of a minor in Italy.

Shirley Chalkley died on July 20. Even at age 90, what had never died was her love for the Crimson Tide.

On Friday, former Alabama football coach Nick Saban applauded President Donald Trump's executive order that is intended to bring order and stability to college sports.

The Bessemer Police Department is investigating after a 50-year-old woman was mauled to death by a pack of dogs.

The mother of a one-year-old baby boy who was hanged from a ceiling and beaten is set for an arraignment on August 8.

Deborah Tillman has been appointed new District Judge of Mobile County.

State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) announced on Friday that his chief of staff Tim Howe is leaving his office to lead the “incumbent protection program” for Gudger’s FORGEPAC leadership committee during the 2026 election cycle.

Homeland Security officials in Atlanta said illegal immigrants on a raided construction site in Baldwin County had planned hideout spots to disperse to in case of a raid.

Alabama’s members of the House of Representatives are highlighting efforts from their body in working with the White House to permanently bring U.S. Space Command to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, amidst rumors of impending action.

Friday, during an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) reacted to a three-year-old Bessemer boy dying earlier this week while in Department of Human Resources custody after being left alone in a hot vehicle for nearly five hours.

Ivey's claim of "supreme executive power" to justify such moves smacks of authoritarianism, sidelining the people's will and exposing her for what she really is … a dictator in a dress.