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The federal trial for Derick Brown, the woman charged in the kidnapping and murder of Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney, is underway today in Tuscaloosa.
U.S. Senator-elect Katie Britt said it is surreal to be the first woman elected to the Senate for Alabama. Britt made an appearance on "Fox & Friends" Sunday, just before attending orientation in Washington.
A Marshall County judge has sentenced Jimmy Spencer to death for the murder of three people in Guntersville.
Listen to 1819 News Contributor Amie Beth Shaver on News & Views with Joey Clark as they discuss how the Left uses Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" against conservatives, and how those same tactics can be used against the Left.
Kick off for the 87th iteration of the biggest rivalry in sports is set for 2:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, November 26 on CBS.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was elected Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) Chairman by his Republican attorneys general colleagues at a meeting over the weekend, according to a press release.
Let’s not forget that in some places in this world, there are folks who will chase a box of ladies' shoes out into a minefield. There are those who will be glad to have our trash.
It's playoff time for Division III and the regular season is winding down in other divisions.
The Alabama Democratic Party has struggled to gain political momentum across the state since it last held legislative majorities in 2010, and that's partly due to continued infighting and dissension amongst the ranks.
A months-long investigation by the West Alabama Human Trafficking Taskforce has led to 12 felony charges against six suspects accused of attempting to meet someone they believed to be under the age of 16.
Alabama pulled out a late win at Ole Miss on Saturday, but it was hardly consolation for a disappointing 2022 season in the eyes of the Crimson Tide faithful.
A person wanted in connection with a double shooting at the National Peanut Festival parade in Dothan has been arrested.
Inconsistent, slow starts and close games would describe every Alabama road game this year, and the Tide's slow one on Saturday in Oxford was no different.
Jacksonville State is one game away from finishing unbeaten in ASUN play.
I have learned over the years through many different experiences, that we set expectations for life, for others and for ourselves so high that they become unattainable.
The solution to voting issues is an easy one: let’s go back to mechanical voting machines.
With now-former State Rep. Charlotte Meadows' (R-Montgomery) loss on Tuesday and the retirement of long-time former State Sen. Del Marsh (R-Anniston), the future of a school choice bill making it through the Alabama Legislature in the future is very unclear.
The legendary former Auburn running back celebrated the victory in a big way with a gathering of former Tigers behind him and an energized crowd cheering him on.
The grades for Auburn following its 13-10 win in a defensive slugfest with Texas A&M.
On the coldest night of the year in Auburn, with two of the coldest teams in the SEC doing battle, the Tigers finally ended their five-game losing streak with an ugly but hard-fought win over Texas A&M. Auburn’s defense shut down the Aggies offense in a dominant second-half display that secured the 13-10 victory.
Troy linebacker Carlton Martial has a NCAA career best 548 tackles with two regular season and possibly two postseason games remaining.
Samford rides the hot hand of quarterback Michael Hiers to the school's first SoCon title since 2013.
Alabama came into Saturday night without losing back to back regular season games since 2007 and they kept the streak alive with a 30-24 win over Ole Miss in Oxford.
UAB's Jermaine Brown, Jr. and DeWayne McBride each rush for more than 100 yards and the Blazers scored 24 unanswered points in the second half.
A shooting immediately following a parade for the National Peanut Festival in Dothan has left one dead and two injured.
Opelika native Dusty Slay once lived in a trailer park and worked at Western Sizzlin. Now, he tells jokes for a living.
Although it is not clear who among legislative Republicans would take up the cause of Medicaid expansion, State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) says it does not mean there won't be an attempt in the new quadrennium that begins next year.