
For Justin Ennis, MAGA means “Make Albertville Great Again!” That's why he recently launched his campaign for mayor of Albertville.

On Monday, former Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts announced that he was writing a children's book.

Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced the appointment of Grace Jeter as Covington County Circuit Court Judge.

A group of insurance companies nationwide agreed to simplify and reduce prior authorizations with new actions.

Over the past few months, Congress has been singularly focused on passing President Trump’s aptly named “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

We are just a bit over two months until Alabama football squares off against Florida State in Tallahassee, and first-year Seminoles quarterback Thomas Castellanos has a bold prediction for the season opener.

Attorney General Steve Marshall announced on Monday the life-sentence conviction of Reginald Eugene Scott, 45, of Huntsville, for cocaine trafficking, after he was put away with evidence acquired using a 2019 Alabama law named after a slain officer.

Iran launched a missile strike on the United States’ Al-Udeid military base in Qatar on Monday.

The giant bronze statues of Mobile's Hall of Fame sports heroes will open June 24 at the Mobile Convention Center on Water Street.

Albertville City Councilman Nathan Broadhurst recently announced his campaign for re-election to Place 5.

During Sunday's broadcast of ABC 33/40's 10 p.m. evening news, Alabama Democratic Party chairman Randy Kelley ascribed motives to President Donald Trump's decision to green-light bombing strikes on select targets within Iran.

Municipal election qualifying began June 10 and will end this Tuesday, June 24. While some candidates around the state began raising and spending money last year when the cycle opened up in late August, others will wait until this Tuesday to declare their intentions.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said the U.S. Supreme Court's upholding of Tennessee's ban on transgender surgeries and medications for minors is a victory for kids and parents.
Nearly two years after opening its doors, the Montgomery Whitewater Park continues to cause discord amongst Montgomery’s political leadership over the park’s continued feasibility and economic impact on the area, after years of promises of an economic boom.

13 men at First Baptist Church Sylacauga were victims of a prank by their wives Sunday morning. It worked.

In a late May order, Madison County Circuit Court Judge Gregory Reid issued sanctions against plaintiffs in a Huntsville land dispute spanning over 25 years.
Influencers and pundits, neocons and isolationists. They all have their role in the social discourse. But my prayers are for the man who threads the needle.
It just may be that merry hearts are exactly the medicine that this poor, sick culture of ours needs.

Mobile pastor Travis Johnson has never been one to shy away from political sermons to his congregation at Pathway Church. He has openly addressed controversial topics from the pulpit and has preached the truth to the masses without fear.

Come out this Wednesday June 25 for the free Tomato Sandwich Lunch in Montgomery. Bring your appetite and maybe a bib.

People from all over Alabama journey to Columbian June 27-28 for Liberty Day weekend.

According to a press release by Moms for Liberty Madison County Chair Emily Jones, State Sen. Arthur Orr, Rep. Parker Moore and State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough all celebrated the month by signing a pledge to support parents' rights.
We return, always, to the sea. Not because we must, but because it reminds us that time flows rather than marches, carrying forward what needs carrying, washing away what needs washing away.

Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft announced he will run for re-election in the August 26 municipal election. His platform is “Keep Gulf Shores Moving Forward.”

Brent Woodall, a Tuscumbia attorney, announced recently he was running for the Republican nomination for Place 2 on the Public Service Commission.

Derrick Murphy announced in late January that he was seeking reelection to Hoover City Council Place 5. This week, Steve Lawrence announced that he will also seek Place 5.

Albertville native Miguel Corona recently launched his campaign for Albertville City Council, Place 5.