
The Tallassee Police Department is asking for information on a triple shooting that happened Monday.

Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday appointed Judge Bill Lewis to serve on the Supreme Court of Alabama.

In yet another in what has been a flurry of illegal alien arrests in recent months, law enforcement in Madison County has arrested a 31-year-old man and charged him with trafficking of fentanyl and second-degree marijuana possession.

U.S. Reps. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) and Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) introduced the Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) Research Act of 2025 on Thursday.

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) has come to the defense of New Jersey Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver after she was charged with assaulting a federal agent during an intense confrontation in front of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility earlier this month.

The City of Homewood Planning and Development Committee met on Monday to consider four agenda items related to Samford University's proposed Creekside Development.

Safety is at the forefront of the minds of Mobilians and that is why former Mobile police detective Bill Appling is running for City Council District 4.

Commercial air flights begin landing at the Gulf Shores Airport May 21 with a ribbon-cutting.

Samantha Ingram, former deputy superintendent for Mobile County Public Schools, announced she is running for Mobile City Council in District 2.

Ken & Vernon's Barber Shop in Fairhope has lost the last of its two barbers. A chapter is closing in old downtown Fairhope.
The family is a small nation, and the more we have of these tiny nations, functioning properly and refusing to break apart, the more we as a large nation are able to resist tyranny, government overreach, and other breaches of our freedom.
As the first time a global conflict caused death to U.S. citizens on mainland American soil, this incident serves as a reminder that even 80 years later, our nation remains vulnerable to indiscriminate attack by hostile powers.

No. 9 seed Alabama baseball found itself in a pitching duel against No. 16 seed Missouri on Tuesday morning in the first game of the SEC Tournament. At the end of the day, the Crimson Tide were able to produce some timely hitting to advance with a 4-1 victory.

On Monday, SEC Network radio host Paul Finebaum revealed news that one of his "favorite" callers had passed away.
Why do certain stories last through the twists and turns of time? Because, despite the passage of thousands of years – throwing men off course through the promise of this or that something perfect and new – certain stories sometimes capture imperfect things eternally true.

Dauphin Island native Charlie Gray has been named to the Alabama Conservation Advisory Board.

The family of an innocent man shot while sitting in front of his Mobile home says his survival is nothing short of a miracle.

A Democrat candidate for Clay County Commission in 2024 pleaded guilty to one voter fraud charge on Wednesday.

Attorneys representing the state of Alabama will appeal a three-judge federal panel ruling on May 8 that found the congressional redistricting map passed by Alabama Republican lawmakers in 2023 violated the Voting Rights Act.

During Monday's episode of Alabama Farmers Federation's "Alabama AgCast" podcast, Mitt Walker, ALFA's director of governmental and agricultural programs, offered his take on the Trump administration's tariff policy and its impact on the farm economy.

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court gave a “huge win” to the Trump administration by allowing the president’s plan to terminate the temporary protected status of thousands of migrants to proceed after it was stopped by a lower court.

The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals on Monday stayed an order by Montgomery County Circuit Judge James Anderson on April 21 that continued to block the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission from issuing cannabis business licenses.

The leadership of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is seeking to codify a new governance agreement with the city, months after details of a contentious relationship came to light.
From the golden days of AM radio to today’s streaming boom, one thing remains constant in radio: its fear of change.

Businessman and entrepreneur Timothy Lower has announced he will run for the District 2 seat of the Foley City Council. His goals include improving "Main Street" Foley and exploring the establishment of a city school system.
As our society inevitably becomes ever more the captive of technology, let’s fight for our humanity by embracing and practicing the useless things.

Americans for Prosperity-Alabama (AFP-AL) said on Thursday they were disappointed to see “several pieces of priority legislation, including Judicial Deference, fail to receive final passage” in the 2025 legislative session.