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Mobile Baykeepers meeting organizes public to 'mitigate' Mobile Bay dumping

178 residents of the Mobile Bay area met Thursday and organized to halt the massive dumping of sediment into the Bay.

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House Speaker Ledbetter ‘a little disappointed’ after several House bills die due to Senate filibustering

After the Alabama House of Representatives adjourned sine die, Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) expressed disappointment at some measures that failed to reach the finish line due to a significant slowdown from Senate Democrats.

Southern Research Alabama News
Trump administration cuts $44 million grant to Birmingham Biotechnology Hub for clinical trial diversity

The Trump administration cut a $44 million federal grant on Thursday to the Birmingham Biotechnology Hub for clinical trial diversity and vaccine development, according to U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham).

Katie Britt at U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development hearing, 5/15/2025 Alabama News
Watch: Katie Britt makes pitch for Interstate 65 widening to U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy

Thursday at a U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development hearing, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) urged U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to consider several Alabama priorities, including widening Interstate 65.

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Watch: Pathway Church Mobile welcomes FlashPoint Live; Pastor Travis Johnson vows to stand for Jesus over radical ideology

Mobile pastor Travis Johnson shared his powerful testimony to the nation Thursday night during a live broadcast of FlashPoint Live, streamed live from Pathway Church.

Mike Mc Millan Alabama News
Spanish Fort Mayor Michael McMillan to seek re-election

Spanish Fort Mayor Michael McMillan announced he will seek a fourth term.

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Ivey signs ‘Back the Blue’ police immunity bill into law

Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday signed the “Back the Blue” police immunity bill into law.

Vestavia Hills Alabama News
‘You had one job’: Vestavia Hills contacting Jefferson County to fix roadway typo

Vestavia Hills city staff is feverishly working to have a striping error fixed after repairs on U.S. 31.

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Caroleene Dobson: Harvard's hotbed of antisemitic hate must end

While I think President Trump’s pressure campaign can begin to tame the Woke Wild West at Harvard and other colleges, we must begin fighting a two-front war with conservative alumni placing pressure from the inside by withholding financial contributions, capital campaign funding, and other gifts until changes are made.

Kamarie Holland Alabama News
Man who murdered and then raped five-year-old Kamarie Holland asking for expedited execution

Jeremy Tremaine Williams, the man convicted of killing and posthumously sexually assaulting five-year-old Kamarie Holland in 2021, is now asking for an expedited execution after having previously filed for appeal last year.

Tuberville Alabama News
‘This is not new’: Tuberville downplays media scrutiny ahead of rumored gubernatorial bid

Despite saying he has not made up his mind, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) says he is unfazed by the bevy of recent attacks from Alabama media as rumors swirl over the senator's gubernatorial bid.

Aderholt Alabama News
'We need bold, innovative approaches' — Aderholt commits to working with RFK Jr. to improve health care, support rural hospitals

Aderholt said he was committed to working with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who testified before the committee, “to find practical, life-affirming solutions to protect access to care and support our rural hospitals and providers.”

Theodore Halls Alabama News
Uber driver accused of raping two women near Auburn University

An Uber driver in Auburn is on trial for two counts of sexual assault. Testimony this week revealed there is more than one alleged victim.

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Annie Holmquist: Robot friends aren’t the path out of loneliness

Mark Zuckerberg thinks you don’t have enough friends, so he's here to help ... with robot friends.

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State Rep. Jeremy Gray: Alabama’s student-athletes deserve a level playing field – from high school to college

This isn’t about turning high schoolers into professionals. It’s about fairness. It’s about opportunity. And it’s about making sure Alabama doesn’t get left behind in a national shift that’s already well underway.

Drinkardplege Alabama News
Oldest living U.S. Marine Roy Drinkard of Cullman leads Pledge of Allegiance on final day of session

Roy Drinkard, an Alabama part of living history, led the Pledge of Allegiance on the final day of the 2025 session.

Mobile County Public Schools Alabama News
Mobile County Public Schools commissioner investigating 'very troubling' books on library shelves

“Suicide Bombers,” “Cemetery Boys” and “Gender Dysphoria” are just some of the books found in Mobile County Public School libraries.

Emmett Sigers Alabama News
Manhunt underway after 'dangerous' inmate escapes from Elba facility

A search is underway for the man who escaped from the Elba Community Work Center on Thursday.

Puppy Mill Alabama News
Florence woman reaches settlement in puppy mill case; 82 dogs to be adopted

More than 80 dogs rescued from a puppy mill in Florence could soon be up for adoption after the owner entered a settlement agreement.

Evans Log & Lumber fire Alabama News
Lumber company catches fire in Rogersville

Multiple crews in Rogersville put out a fire at a lumber company early Thursday morning.

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Troy Carico: Islam's jihad and its violent mark on America

Over the past decade, at least six major Islamic terrorist attacks have rocked America, claiming nearly over 100 lives, injuring over 150, and costing tens of millions. This isn’t a blip – it’s a clear and present danger as well as a future trend that demands action.

Samford Proposed Development Alabama News
Homewood residents start petition opposing Samford University's planned Creekside development

Homewood residents have launched a new petition opposing Samford University’s proposed Creekside development.

Ron Bolton Alabama News
State Rep. Bolton wins the House ‘Shroud Award’, celebrating the 'deadest bill' of the session

On the final day of the 2025 legislative session, State Rep. Ron Bolton (R-Northpoint) earned the House of Representatives’ so-called Shroud Award, given annually to the House member carrying the bill without a realistic chance of passing.

Robin Le Jeune Alabama News
Daphne Mayor Robin LeJeune announces run for re-election in Jubilee City

LeJeune first took office in 2020. He and other municipal elected positions statewide received an extra year to their terms to separate local elections from the presidential election.

cell phones Alabama News
Ivey signs K-12 cell phone ban – ‘These often-disruptive devices have no place in our classrooms during the school day’

After signing legislation into law on Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey ensured that K-12 students would not be permitted to have cell phones and other electronic communication devices starting in the 2025-2026 school year.

Birmingham Water Works Headquarters front door Photo by Will Blakely Alabama News
Newly appointed Birmingham Water Works Board invalidates sale to Birmingham in contentious, chaotic first meeting

The newly appointed Birmingham Water Works Board’s first meeting got off to a rocky and heated start Wednesday night as members clashed over the former board’s decision to sell their assets to the City of Birmingham.

Archives & History Alabama News
Fat lady sings on Archives and History reform as lawmakers conclude session — ‘Just ran out of time’

Despite several last-minute efforts to reach the finish line, legislation by State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) to change the appointment and removal process for members of the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) was officially dead after both legislative bodies adjourned sine die.

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