
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.

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 third and final defendant in a drug network case was sentenced this week.

Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Jay Mitchell resigned from the court on Monday.
Attorney General Steve Marshall is leading the charge to protect an Ohio law currently being challenged in the courts that bans transgender surgeries for minors.

Alabama's 2026 primary is now one year away. Fundraising has begun. An unusual number of offices are open seats.

The Alabama Farmers Federation has endorsed Alabama House of Representatives candidate Cindy Myrex in her run to fill the District 12 seat.

A Republican trifecta only comes along every so often – we cannot afford to let this opportunity slip through our fingers. This is a moment in which we can make lasting change and give women and families the help they need and deserve.

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.
As our society inevitably becomes ever more the captive of technology, let’s fight for our humanity by embracing and practicing the useless things.

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.
From the golden days of AM radio to today’s streaming boom, one thing remains constant in radio: its fear of change.

A Trinity man was killed instantly when his motorcycle was hit by a train in Decatur.

On Sunday, two communities came together to mourn the death of a teenager who was killed in a car accident the night before.

An Orange Beach businessman-turned-author has published the first in a series of children's books that teach faith-based life lessons.

We all need to be praying for Trump daily. The man has some serious Bull Moose Gravitas. But the TDS-left wants to 8647.

He served Mobile County in the State House and on the Circuit Court bench. Jim Wood died May 16 at age 85.

FBI Director Kash Patel said he expected to move 1,500 employees out of Washington, D.C. One of the locations, Patel said, was Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, which he described as "one of the crown jewels of the FBI."

The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts found 29 recent instances of legal and financial noncompliance at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, according to an audit released on Friday.

Rumors of declining mental health have plagued Gov. Kay Ivey’s second term, but according to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur), she’s as sharp as ever.

The “Summer Reading programs” are kicking off soon in every public library, so if you have children, grandchildren, church or neighborhood groups, let’s all work together to encourage the love of reading, resulting in Alabama leading the way in reading proficiency and summer fun!
Teach your children to know and love truth. Your children will thank you, and so will your countrymen.

To go almost anywhere east of Alabama's state capital, you go Interstate 85. It has stories along its 668 miles.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is taking aim at organizations that fund the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) with legislation to limit U.S. assistance to entities such as the United Nations (UN) that “give additional rights and privileges” to the PLO.

On Friday's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," State Senate Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman) reiterated the possibility of a rules change for the 2026 legislative session for the Alabama State Senate.

The boll weevil once brought devastation to Enterprise, Ala., but that hardship became an unexpected turning point, forcing the town to rethink, rebuild and rise. Today, Africa stands at a similar crossroads.