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A federal fight over coal ash contamination has environmental groups raising concerns over toxic materials coming from Alabama Power plants ending up in the ground and waterways.
No. 8 Alabama (8-1, 6-0 SEC) will travel to Lexington to play Kentucky (6-3, 3-3 SEC) for the first time since 2013.
It seems Copeland never heard the mantra of Alcoholics Anonymous: You’re only as sick as your secrets.
Auburn will be looking for its third-straight win this week. What are the biggest questions ahead of Auburn's matchup with Arkansas?
Twenty-one Republican and Democrat candidates filed to run for the new congressional District 2 seat in the 2024 elections.
Jackie Zeigler and David Perry are unopposed in the 2024 Republican primary for their State Board of Education seats.
No. 24 Alabama fought off a reluctant Indiana State team to record their second victory of the season by a score of 102-80.
Auburn picked up its first win of the season against Southeastern Louisiana. What are the biggest takeaways from the game?
State Rep. Kenneth Paschal (R-Pelham) is asking Alabamians to use the Veterans Day weekend as a reminder to check on their veteran friends and family.
Decatur Police Chief Todd Pinion said the internal investigation into the death of Steve Perkins has been completed.
If you would like to travel the world but lack the time and money, you can visit 70 countries without leaving Alabama.
Thursday night was Alabama Symphony Orchestra conductor Daniel Cho’s first time drinking beer while performing, he said.
The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church’s Board of Pension and Health Benefits approved an investment on Thursday in Birmingham-Southern College for $2.5 million in support of the College’s efforts to remain open as it continues to secure funds for its permanent endowment.
You’d think if anyone knew who the 250 greatest guitarists of all time were, it’d be “Rolling Stone” — but you’d be wrong.
A group of veterans who also serve as national security experts with the Heritage Foundation gave their support to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s battle over a Department of Defense policy that aids female soldiers in obtaining abortions.
House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) announced Thursday his candidacy for Alabama’s new Congressional District 2.
Two cannabis companies appealed a ruling in Montgomery County Circuit Court last week that allowed the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) to consider scoring evaluations its used previously for a third time to award cannabis licenses in December.
The city of Mobile has narrowed down names for its first fully electric garbage truck.
In light of the recent terror attacks by Hamas on Israel, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has asked the Biden administration to revoke the visas for students who have endorsed terror activity or provided material support to foreign terrorist organizations.
The co-captain of Montgomery’s Harriott II involved in a brawl in Montgomery's Riverfront Park that got national media coverage in August has not been charged with assault.
The largest political corruption trial in history ended 150 years ago with the conviction of one William M. "Boss" Tweed, whose vice was so vast and comprehensive that no one is quite sure of how much money he actually stole.
When delegates from Alabama’s Southern Baptist churches, called “messengers,” gather in Montgomery November 14-15, it will start as a celebration, a birthday party.
The eyes of the country music world, and thousands of others who do not normally watch, experienced an unusual and moving musical celebration of the life of the late Jimmy Buffett.
The Republican National Committee announced on Thursday it had selected NewsNation, "The Megyn Kelly Show" on SiriusXM, the Washington Free Beacon and Rumble as partners for the fourth Republican presidential primary debate, which will take place in Tuscaloosa on December 6.
Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) was in south Alabama Wednesday to honor veterans and give a legislative update.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall applauded a federal court on Thursday for denying relief in a 2005 murder case involving a Radio Shack employee in Birmingham.