
On May 1 and 2, volunteer Alabama lawyers will teach 45-minute classes in schools for Law Day 2025.
We need counselors and teachers who know our kids, not corporate psychiatrists, creating files and prescriptions behind closed doors.

This Easter weekend, a White Plains man spent much of his time giving back to the Lord by exhibiting his faith.

Susanne Pugh, president of the Colbert County Republican Women’s Club, is all about spurring growth and being a known commodity within the Shoals community.
Not all AI technology is bad, especially if it enhances your job and makes it easier. Nonetheless, the only way that harmful or dangerous technologies will succeed is when people stop thinking critically about them.

No. 15 Alabama baseball avoids the sweep by taking the series finale against No. 9 LSU to avoid getting swept.
Resurrection Sunday is not just another day on the calendar. It’s the day that changed everything. The resurrection of Jesus Christ didn’t just rewrite history – it can rewrite your story as well.
There is no greater moment in the Christian calendar, no greater moment in human history, than the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The overturning of Roe v. Wade was a major victory for human life and a devastating blow to the abortion industry. Despite Alabama having a near-total ban on abortion, State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity) believes there’s more work to be done as long as mothers continue to face zero consequences for killing the unborn.

1819 News' Apryl Marie Fogel recently joined Talk 99.5 FM's Leland Whaley on his highly rated show, "Leland Live," to discuss the ongoing 1819 News investigative series on the woke creep at Samford University.
No. 8 Auburn baseball was swept by No. 1 Texas over the weekend, suffering its second SEC series loss of the year – both coming by way of the sweep.
Many of those things are gone now. But you can still remember it all. The way you felt. The way you looked.

The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) won the bid for the lease with an option to buy the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort.

Leadership on both sides of the political aisle gave contradictory accounts of Thursday’s legislative proceedings after lawmakers tackled this session's most controversial calendar.

It is time to end the federal subsidy for National Public Radio (NPR), according to U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia).

Nations have borders because they’re the guidon of order, security and progress. In 2025, Trump is reminding us what happens when you stand tall and guard these critical dividers in order to flourish with more inclusivity.

As temperatures warm up across Alabama, both venomous and non-venomous snakes are on the move. A professional snake remover in South Alabama learned a hard lesson himself and now he wants to warn others.

The State took a significant leap in restricting classroom discussion on gender identity in schools and drag performances in public libraries after a series of bills passed the Alabama House of Representatives on Thursday.

The Department of the Interior announced on Friday that it was adding a Warrior Met Coal Mines project to the FAST-41 permitting program.

George McMillan, former Lt. Governor and state legislator, died Friday.

Thursday, on the floor of the Alabama State House, State Rep. Patrick Sellers (D-Pleasant Grove) gave rousing remarks in support of House Bill 178 (HB178), which would mandate local boards of education to display the Ten Commandments in public schools.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently revoked the visas of foreign students at Auburn University and Troy University.
There’s no weekend better than the present to reevaluate and change our indifference toward Christianity.

In an email sent to the Samford Board of Trustees, school president Beck Taylor addressed recent news coverage by 1819 News.

The federal government arrested eight people with immigration crimes as part of Operation Take Back America.

Two different meteor showers can be viewed in Alabama skies each night till April 28 -- Lyrids and π-Puppid meteor showers.

Democrats in the House of Representatives let their ire be known during Thursday’s meeting, spending over an hour railing against proposed legislation mandating the placement of the Ten Commandments in Alabama's schools.