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The November 8 midterm election is less than a week away, which includes a U.S Senate seat up for grabs, ten constitutional amendments and the Libertarian party on the ballot for the first time in decades.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and a handful of state legislators announced their intention on Tuesday morning to back a bill in the upcoming legislative session in spring 2023, which seeks to impose higher penalties on reckless driving activities.
Alabama had five players named semifinalists to three very prestigious college football awards on Tuesday.
Auburn head basketball coach Bruce Pearl on Tuesday voiced his support for conservative author and activist Candace Owens.
UAB DeWayne McBride is the only Group of Five player among the 20 finalists for the Maxwell Award. Teammate Noah Wilder in on Burlsworth Trophy watch list.
When Carnell ‘Cadillac’ Williams first stepped foot onto Auburn’s campus in 2001, the freshman running back had lofty expectations in front of him.
South Alabama running back La'Damian Webb closed out last week's win at Arkansas State with runs 11 plays in succession.
Courage is the great need of the hour, and thankfully we have folks in Alabama leading the way.
State Sen. Jabo Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills) is placing his support toward moving Pelham’s Oak Mountain Amphitheatre out of Shelby County and into Jefferson County.
The Jefferson County Commission recently discussed a crime prevention plan that has already been implemented in major metropolitan areas like Compton, California, and Brooklyn, New York. The proposal, which would cost about $32 million over a period of four to five years, was presented by the Aspen Institute, a nonprofit organization for promoting social programs.
Are we willing to use our freedom of speech, to tell the truth, even if that truth is costly?
State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) has had his hand in legislation to reform Alabama's education system throughout his tenure in the legislature. Despite some recent progress, he said there is still plenty of room for improvement.
Five UAB players score in double figures in the lopsided exhibition win over Mississippi College.
The Trussville City Schools Board of Education (TCS BOE) accepted the resignation of Superintendent Pattie Neill on Tuesday after more than a month of controversy stemming from the discovery of a "death notebook" written by a student over a year ago.
The man accused of killing and sexually assaulting 5-year-old Kamarie Holland is facing additional charges involving another girl under six.
Shoppers in the city of Clay are now paying half the local grocery tax after a move to give citizens relief by the city council.
Jefferson County GOP chairman Paul DeMarco said local Republicans should pay close attention to the upcoming general election.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin announced on Monday that the city will be constructing a “family fun center” in West Birmingham.
Listen to 1819 News Contributor Stephanie Holden Smith on News & Views with Joey Clark as they discuss protecting the innocence of children and the left's call for amnesty for their COVID overreach.
We are asking our children to carry loads that are entirely too heavy for them.
It’s easy to love one’s friends, sure, but to love one’s enemies? Such is a radical break from history’s violent cycle of eye for an eye.
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) is hearing arguments Monday in favor of and against affirmative action policies, which make race a factor in admissions to both public and private universities.
Alabama’s bye week is over and LSU game week has officially arrived. The Crimson Tide needed this week off to rest and hopefully get some guys back from injury.
Four road losses have switched the focus for the UAB football team.
Should the Republicans retake the U.S. House of Representatives in next week's midterm elections, they will still have to deal with a Nancy Pelosi-led House through the end of the year.
Troy coach Jon Sumrall said he's trying to avoid the rat poison surrounding his team's 6-2 record and spot on top of the Sun Belt West standings.
Joined by U.S. Senator Marshall Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and a host of other state officials, Britt laid out her conservative plans should she take office, tackling key issues such as border security, reproductive issues, economic woes and education reform.