
The time has come to expect more from Regions – and from any institution that benefits from Alabama’s trust while betraying Alabama’s values.
For Dallas Terrell, a personal trainer in Huntsville, it didn’t make sense why “Uncle Tom” was used derogatorily when, in the book, Tom is depicted as a loving, Christ-like character. That’s what led Terrell to write his book “Who Kidnapped Uncle Tom and Why It Matters.”

A free tribute to Jimmy Buffett and his music is in downtown Mobile on Saturday Sept 20. Son of a Sailor Festival

Saturday, during an appearance on CNN's "First of All," State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) responded to a claim from Jabari Peoples' family attorney, Leroy Maxwell, blaming legislation sponsored by Givan for the withholding of bodycam footage by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA).
Cigar lounges aren’t about status. They’re about slowing down. They’re not about ego. They’re about empathy. They are places where a diverse Alabama comes together, not to argue, but to understand.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol Division is investigating a fatal crash that occurred Saturday in Cherokee County.
The boy didn’t have a lot going for him. At least, that’s what his parents first thought.

Foreign entities own 15% or more of the land in 10 counties in Alabama.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Friday the conviction of Tiffany Alexander Fields for the theft of hydrocodone tablets from a Montgomery area nursing home while she was employed as the facility’s director of nursing.

The Alabama Department of Corrections announced on Friday that it had conducted multiple contraband arrests across the state, including one healthcare worker, as it continues to hammer down on illegal items making their way into state prisons.

Allen Mendenhall resigned immediately from the Alabama Public Television (APT) Foundation Board, where he had served since 2019.

Auburn basketball player Tahaad Pettiford was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with driving under the influence, ESPN reported.

A Huntsville man is facing federal charges in connection to a child porn investigation.

Recently, Alabama received disappointing news that the FBI has decided not to relocate its training headquarters to Huntsville thanks to infrastructure issues.

Thousands of items, including boats, cars, trucks, office equipment, medical equipment and furniture, will be up for bid starting this Saturday in the online state surplus property auction.

During his weekly appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) reacted to Gov. Kay Ivey's decision not to reappoint Leigh Gwathney as chair of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles.

A forum of the four candidates for mayor of Mobile is July 15 at VIA Senior Center.

This week, Jason Spor and Landon McBride, hosts of "Locked on Mississippi State," voiced their displeasure with The Athletic ranking the iconic Iron Bowl as the second-best rivalry in college football.

Over six years since pharmaceutical companies began doling out massive payouts for their role in creating the opioid epidemic, Alabama’s Attorney General Steve Marshall continues to rake in settlement funds for the state, most recently bringing in $8 million from eight drug makers.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) said he was “100% supportive” of President Donald Trump’s rescissions package ahead of a possible Senate vote next week.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is set to host a “Big Announcement Event” in Sylvania on August 15.

Foley officials responded Friday to the arrest of an employee by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office.

The Auburn Police Department announced the arrest of a man suspected in a double murder and kidnapping.

Don’t let the left persuade you that your salvation is not secure or that you are not a Christian because you do not support their policies. But do not let them silence you either.

The Boaz Police Department busted a third massage parlor in an ongoing prostitution sting.

Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth spoke Thursday at the sold-out Eastern Shore Republican Women's luncheon in Fairhope.

Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that a 40-person search and rescue team from South Alabama was on its way to Texas to aid in their missions following the devastating flooding the state experienced last week.