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William Graham Oliver Alabama News
Wilmer quadruple murder suspect bought drugs from victim, detectives claim

The man charged in the murder of four people in Wilmer previously purchased drugs from one of the victims, detectives revealed in court, according to multiple reports.

Senate2 A Alabama News
Gun groups split in Hudson-Moore U.S. Senate contest

The dueling endorsements from Second Amendment groups continue in the U.S. Senate runoff with NAGR and GOA weighing in.

Joe Reed Alabama News
Joe Reed pays delinquent property taxes for Alabama Democratic Conference before county tax sale

Joe Reed paid delinquent property taxes for a building in Montgomery owned by the Alabama Democratic Conference on Tuesday.

Scott Stadthagen Alabama News
ALGOP chairman Scott Stadthagen 'confident' in state preparedness ahead of special elections

Alabama Republican Party chairman Scott Stadthagen believes the state is now fully prepared for special elections in multiple districts. On Wednesday's episode of FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Stadthagen briefly discussed the topic.

Prattville Police Alabama News
‘It is appalling‘ — Prattville residents claim code enforcer removed property without warning and later billed them

Multiple residents approached the Prattville City Council on Tuesday evening, accusing the city’s code enforcement department of removing property from their homes without proper warning, only to be billed for the city’s actions.

Weston Higginbotham Alabama News
Search continues for James 'Weston' Higginbotham, Auburn student and Hoover native, missing in Japan

The parents of missing Hoover native James "Weston" Higginbotham released a video expressing their gratitude for the support and prayers their family has received from the public back home in the U.S. and in Japan while asking that people continue to share their son’s image.

Wes Allen Alabama News
Secretary of State Allen talks DOGE-style anti-fraud task force, pledges group's formation if elected lieutenant governor

During a Wednesday appearance on "Rightside Radio," Secretary of State Wes Allen discussed his intention to form a statewide anti-fraud task force, similar in its methods to the former U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), should he become the state's next lieutenant governor.

Alexandria Lambert Alabama News
Judge rules Sylacauga city clerk/treasurer wrongfully terminated

Fired Sylacauga city clerk and treasurer Alexandra Lambert has entered into mediation after a judge ruled she was wrongfully terminated on a technicality.

Nick Saban Alabama News
'A system that badly needs fixing': Saban goes to bat for college sports reform bill in Senate hearing

During a Wednesday U.S. Senate committee hearing, legendary former Alabama football coach Nick Saban testified in favor of a new bill to reform college athletics.

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Department of Justice obtains superseding indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center

The Department of Justice obtained a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday.

Alabama Political News Marche Johnson Alabama News
Residency doubts linger as Montgomery Councilwoman Marche Johnson skips council meeting

Montgomery City Councilwoman Marche Johnson didn’t attend a Tuesday council meeting after a report questioned whether she lived in the district she represents.

Barry Moore v. Jared Hudson Alabama News
'We need to nuke it and nuke it now' — Barry Moore, Jared Hudson clash over ending filibuster

On Tuesday, the two Republican candidates for U.S. Senate clashed over ending the filibuster.

Steve Marshall Alabama News
‘Major victory for Alabama and for the principle of self-governance’: AG Marshall reacts to SCOTUS redistricting ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court gave Alabama a “major victory” on Tuesday in its longstanding redistricting battle, according to Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.

Garlan Gudger Alabama News
'Claw back every penny’: Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger says Alabama should recoup some legal fees after SCOTUS win

Alabama should attempt to claw back some of the legal fees paid out to a court-ordered special master and left-wing plaintiffs after the state’s major victory in the state’s congressional redistricting battle on Tuesday, according to State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman).

Kay Ivey Alabama News
'Activists do not get the final say': Ivey applauds SCOTUS redistricting ruling

Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday celebrated Alabama’s major victory in the state’s congressional redistricting battle. 

Dothan Schools Alabama News
Dothan PD: School administrators failed students allegedly sexually abused by math teacher

The Dothan Police Department arrested two school officials after determining they failed to report possible sexual abuse to the proper authorities.

Givan lumpkin Alabama News
'Produce the documents!': Juandalynn Givan granted hearing in lawsuit to disqualify primary winner Alicia Escott Lumpkin

Tuesday afternoon, State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) was granted a hearing on her request for a temporary restraining order that would prohibit the Alabama Democratic Party from certifying Alicia Escott Lumpkin as the nominee for House District 60.

Richard E. Franklin Jr. Alabama News
‘Slandering our scholars’ — Birmingham AFT president slams Tuberville by boasting of schools with all proficiencies in the red

In response to three-year-old comments made by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) on the quality of inner-city education, the president of the Birmingham American Federation of Teachers (AFT) attempted to “fact check” Tuberville by highlighting the school system’s “improvement,” while glossing over the overall failure in the system.

Mike Rogers Alabama News
Rogers defends U.S.-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, says 'bad actors' propagating lies about the partnership

Last week, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) introduced a provision in the 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would link the U.S. and Israeli militaries in a previously unprecedented fashion.

John Adams Alabama News
Col. John Eidsmoe: Was John Adams a friend or foe of Christianity?

But when we ask whether the Declaration of Independence was a biblical document, what matters is not what men like Adams believed in 1820, but what they believed in 1776 and 1787.

wes allen Alabama News
‘Significant triumph for Alabama’: Secretary of State Wes Allen applauds SCOTUS redistricting ruling

A U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruling on Tuesday restoring Alabama’s 6-1 Republican congressional map for the 2026 elections is a “significant triumph for Alabama,” according to Secretary of State Wes Allen.

Waving flag, us republican party elephant emblem, background, 3d illustration stock photo Alabama News
Republican CD-1, CD-2 candidates pleased with SCOTUS ruling

Some candidates in Congressional Districts 1 and 2 reacted Tuesday evening after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Alabama could use a 2023 congressional map.

Shomari Figures Alabama News
‘No longer a Voting Rights Act’: Shomari Figures says SCOTUS ruling ‘dangerous’

U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Mobile) released a statement calling the U.S. Supreme Court's (SCOTUS) ruling allowing the state to use a 2023 congressional map dangerous and said the ruling signals the end of the Voting Rights Act.

Alabama political news Doug Jones Alabama News
'Alabama has officially rejoined the old Confederacy': Doug Jones outraged by SCOTUS ruling

Former U.S. Senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones took to social media late Tuesday, enraged over the U.S. Supreme Court’s (SCOTUS) decision to allow Alabama to use its 2023 congressional map and calling it a return to the Confederacy.

SCOTUS Alabama News
SCOTUS clears Alabama to use 6-1 Republican map in 2026 election

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled in favor of Alabama’s efforts on Tuesday by a 6-3 majority to use a 6-1 Republican congressional map for the 2026 election.

ALABAMA POLITICS DAVID MATTHEWS Alabama News
Trump-appointed David Matthews says hardships, family shaped unlikely political run for CD-2

From working in a restaurant kitchen to making candles for a living, one U.S. congressional candidate has come a long way and hopes to go further as a public servant.

barry moore Alabama News
Ainsworth endorses Barry Moore in Republican runoff election — 'Conservative fighter Alabama needs'

On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) announced he has gained the endorsement of Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth heading into Alabama's Republican Senate runoff election.

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