
The life of Maj. John “Alex” Klinner will be honored with a service on Monday in Trussville. Klinner was one of six killed in western Iraq on March 12.

The second "Prove Me Wrong: Christ or Chaos" event, topics ranged from abortion, homosexuality, free will, religion and the role of government.

Former U.S. Senator and current gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones fears the Voting Rights Act “won’t survive” the U.S. Supreme Court’s next term.
I think the greatest advice my mother ever gave me was to love my kids when they deserve it the least, because that’s when they need it the most. I think that applies to all human beings.

Hadyn O’Cain Griffin was only 24 years old when her life suddenly ended on December 12, 2019. The Pine Rest Funeral Home in Foley handled the arrangements. The pain from the loss has since been compounded for the family because they still haven't received her headstone.

Former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones said Friday that a lawsuit filed against his opponent in the gubernatorial race, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), is doomed to fail.

It was a chilly, windy Saturday morning as protesters gathered outside the Marshall County Courthouse in Guntersville for another “No Kings” rally.

A small group of students and faculty gathered Friday afternoon on the University of Alabama (UA) Quad to stage a protest against the University’s suspension of two student magazines last fall.

Brent Comer announced recently that he is running as a Republican for State Senate District 28, pledging to bring strong conservative values, and a commitment to rural communities across the district.

U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) praised the Pentagon on Friday for providing members of the House Armed Services Committee with new, classified information regarding the war in Iran.

We need true Davids to take down Goliaths and make a difference. Sadly, we are offered cars full of clowns instead.

No. 4 seed Alabama’s tournament run finally came to an end in the Sweet 16, losing to No. 1 seed Michigan 90-77 on Friday.

Silicon Ranch responded to State Rep. Matt Simpson’s (R-Daphne) proposal to put a moratorium on solar facilities and give county commissions zoning options.

Birmingham’s ABC 33/40 News ended its evening broadcast on Thursday by paying homage to the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Gulf Shores Police Department arrested 109 Spring Breakers Thursday night after complaints of a loud party at a beach house rental.

The city of Montgomery paid $243,530 to a Louisiana private security company on March 10 despite the Montgomery City Council considering terminating the contract at a recent meeting.

The company proposing a 2,000-acre solar facility in Stockton will hold a public community meeting to address concerns.

Machiavelli wrote that fortune favors the bold, not the hesitant. He warned that leaders who fail to act decisively when the moment demands lose the opportunity that fortune offers.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating the death of a child Thursday afternoon.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that forensic methods established the identification of a Theodore family killed and later found buried in Baldwin County.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson addressed the perceived threat of Sharia law in America at the Rocket City Young Republicans' monthly meeting on Thursday evening.

Questions still linger after Cullman County Sheriff Matt Genry and Superintendent Shane Barnette confirmed an investigation into Paige Adams, the Cold Springs High School basketball coach who abruptly resigned on Wednesday.

The Alabama House passed a resolution last week naming the Attorney General’s office building in Montgomery after Governor Kay Ivey.

The PAC gave its full support to Bradford’s campaign, citing her extensive experience both as a teacher and a retired Air Force officer.

During an appearance on Fox Business Network's "The Evening Edit," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), who is also the front-runner for Alabama's Republican gubernatorial nomination, took a shot at his U.S. Senate Democrat colleague for their unwillingness to agree to a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security that would end a partial government shutdown.

Attorney General Steve Marshall responded to criticism facing possible plea deals in the deadly mass shooting at a Sweet 16 party in Dadeville.

During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) accused Democrats of "putting politics over the security of our nation" as the group continues to block funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.