
During an appearance on Fox News Channel on Wednesday, Auburn University head basketball coach Bruce Pearl offered praise for President Donald Trump for his fight against antisemitism and his support for the existence of Israel.

The Montgomery City Council agreed on Tuesday to delay voting on a resolution that would change the governance structure of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), after controversy earlier this year revealed a rift between the MMFA leadership and Mayor Steven Reed’s office.

Four suspects have been convicted for their roles in a large-scale drug trafficking operation that transported cocaine from Mexico to Alabama, according to acting U.S. Attorney Kevin Davidson and Drug Enforcement Administration special agent in charge Steven Hofe.

No. 9 Alabama baseball was unable to keep up with the No. 8 seed Tennessee bats and were eliminated from the SEC Tournament by a score of 15-10.

The Tallassee Police Department has arrested two men in connection with a triple shooting that occurred on Monday.

Circuit Court Judge Fred Bolling issued an order recusing himself from a lawsuit at the request of the Birmingham Water Works Board (BWWB), doing so to avoid a “media circus.”

The teacher of a four-year-old student at Collins-Rhodes Elementary was arrested after the child was placed in ICU for days following an incident with alcohol.

Prattville Pride, the LGBTQ+ advocacy organization that has thrust itself into the national spotlight on more than one occasion, is now trying to raise last-minute funds for its upcoming “Pride Fest," citing financial woes with securing a venue.

In a wide-ranging interview that aired on Wednesday, Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl emphasized the importance of preserving the Jewish people amid Israel's ongoing war with Hamas and Hezbollah.

Club for Growth PAC endorsed U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) for governor of Alabama on Wednesday.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is expected to officially announce a run for governor next week.

Ozark's director of public safety and police chief, Charles Ward, announced he is running for mayor.

Four-term Madison County Sheriff Joe Patterson has died at 96.
The Instagram trends must be treated as an aesthetic in service of a traditional lifestyle, not a traditional lifestyle in service of an aesthetic.

Montgomery doesn’t need more ribbon-cuttings. It needs real results. We need leadership that delivers, not just demolishes. We need courageous governance, not guarded spin.

The Florence Police Department discovered remains that it believes are those of a woman reported missing on May 18.

Albertville Fire Chief Brent Ennis told 1819 News the fire was likely caused by a lightning strike that struck the library around 9:45 p.m.

The gas station, which is home to 120 pumps, clean bathrooms and all kinds of snacks, including the famous beaver nuggets, appears to be business as usual, with almost every pump in use — despite the nearby tornado.

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth won’t run for governor in 2026, he announced on Wednesday.
Who is more depraved – fire ants, or people?

All laughs and no gaffs when "clean comedian" Killer Beaz performs in Mobile June 21. This is one you can take your children and church members to.

The week following President Donald Trump's inauguration, political opponents asked, "Where are the lower gas prices?" Well, according to GasBuddy, they are here.

The Dothan City Board of Education will search for a new high school principal for the 2025-26 school year after Dr. Keith Bland submitted his resignation this week.

Madison Utilities appears to be moving forward with plans to stop adding fluoride to the city’s water supply after a motion to reconsider failed during a meeting Monday night.

Mike Elliott announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for House District 13 on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful” budget bill has received criticism from both sides of the aisle, with some Republicans concerned with the amount of added spending.
Members of the Montgomery City Council expressed annoyance at the Montgomery County Commission and the Montgomery County Community Cooperative District after it asked for $500,000 to continue funding the Montgomery Whitewater waterpark.