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We must restore order so we can continue to be a blessing to others. We cannot be forced into benevolence. That’s not how this works.
The Foley Police Department arrested two teens Friday following social media posts that were threatening in nature.
On Friday, 1819 News spoke with Sylacauga District 5 Councilwoman Laura Barlow Heath about her search for answers to address constituents' concerns over the increasing influx of Haitian migrants into the town.
A second assassination attempt on President Donald Trump’s life has reignited concerns for his safety and potential issues within his Secret Service detail.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham recently received a $158,085 federal grant from the National Institutes of Health to study “vaginal health for transgender men on testosterone.”
Alabama’s Republican federal lawmakers are rejoicing in former President Donald Trump’s safety after what the FBI is investigating as yet another assassination attempt on the former president.
Many Americans, especially young people, do not know the value of liberty. This makes them susceptible to the alluring promises of socialism, which they encounter on college campuses.
The city has topped national “Most Dangerous City” lists and residents are now asking Anniston city leaders to step in and make a difference.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently joined several Senate colleagues in calling for the cessation of the Biden administration’s parole program that has led to nationwide controversy surrounding a massive influx of specifically Haitian immigration.
Calhoun County teen and host of the “Fire and Freedom” podcast Caroline Joyous joined “Fox & Friends Sunday” to discuss religion among America’s younger generations.
University of Alabama’s fall 2024 total enrollment was 40,846, surpassing 40,000 for the first time.
President Donald Trump fans unite in Foley at the corner of Highway 59 and County Road 12. The Trump mobile merch store has constant flow of consumers buying the latest Trump-Vance shirts, hats, keychains and trinkets.
During election season, when every single vote is a true reflection of our values, interests and desires for the future, the influence of celebrities can truly be a double-edged sword.
More than 300 million Americans rely on electricity every day for work, entertainment and life-giving treatments, yet the nation’s power grid remains virtually undefended from attack, be it solar flares or bad actors.
Auburn got back in the win column on Saturday night with a sound victory over New Mexico. What were the biggest takeaways from Auburn's performance?
Kalen DeBoer’s first road test at Alabama was a success as the No. 4 Crimson Tide rolled to a 42-10 victory over Wisconsin.
The average American will spend 11 years of their life on their phone.
Multiple juveniles were arrested on Friday following a bizarre trend this week of minors running afoul of law enforcement for making terroristic threats to schools across the state on social media.
U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) said Donald Trump had acknowledged a one-sided and that he believed Trump was the best candidate suited for those conditions.
The Alabama Republican Party overwhelmingly voted to oppose the expansion of gambling on Saturday at its summer business meeting.
Two men who were in attendance at the council meeting that was abruptly cut short appeared on FNC's "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Saturday to discuss getting shut down while seeking answers regarding over 50 Haitian migrants getting dumped into the city.
Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Melvin Brown resigned this week.
Auburn will look to get back in the win column on Saturday after dropping last weeks game to Cal. What are the biggest storylines heading into the game?
No. 4 Alabama (2-0 overall, 0-0 SEC) will travel to Wisconsin (2-0, 0-0 B1G) for its first road game of the season.
The influx of “legal” migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and in our own Alabama towns of Sylacauga, Athens, and now Coffee County, is finally capturing national attention – and rightly so.
A federal jury in Birmingham convicted Michael Black, of Hueytown, on charges of threatening to murder and soliciting the murder of a federal prosecutor, and for making false statements to a federal agent, announced Acting United States Attorney Kevin Davidson for the Middle District of Alabama on Thursday.
A group of Mobile-area residents are concerned about inappropriate material in the children’s section of the library, and now they say the City is trying to stop them from talking about it.