Monday marked three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, and President Donald Trump says a deal to finally end the conflict is imminent.

U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) introduced the NIH Reform Act to increase congressional oversight on leadership at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) on Monday.

Governor Kay Ivey has announced the special election date to fill the House of Representatives District 11 seat after its previous occupant, former State Rep. and House Majority Whip Randall Shedd (R-Fairview), departed to join leadership staff in the Senate.

A Montgomery police officer working with the Metro Area Crime Suppression (MACS) Unit was injured in a traffic stop on Saturday night.

President Donald Trump’s administration will still likely move Space Command from Colorado to Alabama despite recent optimism otherwise from U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

Bongino, a self-proclaimed Yankee raised in Queens, N.Y., has become a big Auburn sports fan in recent years now that his daughter is on campus.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) says the story of an Alabama man suing the government after a delay in retirement benefits “ruined his life,” is an example of why Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) efforts are important.

When it comes to AI and future technologies, we don’t have to passively accept what the powers-that-be impose upon us. We can and should follow the Amish model of publicly debating their human value.

A lawsuit against Saad Enterprises, Inc., a health care company with locations in Mobile and Spanish Fort, will be settled for $3 million.

The head football coach at Clarke County High School is facing 11 charges after being accused of having sex with a student, according to court documents.

The annual Birmingham Irish Cultural Dinner is March 14. Details and ticket information.
Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell announced on Monday his plans to run for Secretary of State (SOS) to continue bolstering Alabama’s election integrity after sitting SOS Wes Allen begins his push for another office.

As lawmakers consider options to bring Magic City Acceptance Academy into compliance with state and federal guidelines, the school is being highlighted in a recently released book promoting “trans kids."
The Trump administration made very clear that the military will once again be a bastion of common sense, a fortress of fortitude. It starts with ridding the ranks of the notion that wars are won by sensitive efforts to break glass ceilings.

A coalition fighting to save the SS United States has asked President Trump to take executive action to preserve the ship, heading for Port of Mobile.

Joan Reynolds and the Mighty Alabama Strike Force can make a difference in keeping GOP control of the U.S. Senate. They are eyeing a work trip to Georgia for the vital 2026 Senate election.

St. Peter Baptist Church was the setting for the announcement by State Rep. Barbara Drummond Sunday that she is running for mayor of Mobile. It is an open seat.

An Anniston City Schools employee is causing a stir after parents raised concerns over his alleged criminal past.

With the introduction of the PTSD Awareness Distinctive License Plate, Sojourn Counseling aims to spark conversations, reduce stigma and foster a community of support for those affected.

Randy Barbour is the new director of the city’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, which, until a month ago, was called the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

Alabama baseball improved to a perfect 8-0 on the season, winning a trio of games over the weekend to win the Jax College Weekend Baseball Classic.
Weekend Recap: Auburn sweeps the series against Wright State

A total lunar eclipse is visible in Alabama March 13-14. No special equipment is needed for viewing.

An estimated 50,000 women and children are forced into sex trafficking each year, according to Deliver Fund, a law enforcement training non-profit organization.
Until the FDA proves it is willing to protect consumers from harmful substances in food, isn’t it hard to trust its ability to ensure that vaccines are both safe and effective?
It's foolish to overlook the possibility that society’s increasing tendency to diminish the human soul and brush spiritual realities into a corner may be causing Americans to desperately grasp at straws in order to find some self-worth and meaning in life.