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Whether multiple tax cuts and deductions passed in 2017 are extended next year will depend on which party wins the 2024 presidential election, according to U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks).
A Huntsville in-vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic is closing in 2025 due to a “personal decision” not a Alabama Supreme Court decision in February.
The Mobile Baykeeper hosted a town hall Tuesday evening to discuss issues related to a project to widen and deepen the Port of Mobile.
A group of concerned citizens gathered in Albertville Tuesday evening to discuss ongoing issues with mass migration to the city.
Alabama Department of Corrections commissioner John Hamm told lawmakers on Tuesday that the hotly debated $1.25 billion Elmore Prison construction is not scheduled to be completed for another two years, while the planned Escambia County prison is on hold until funding can be secured.
U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) announced more beneficial use opportunities related to dredging material in Mobile Bay.
At least two utility companies in Baldwin County have asked customers to limit the use of water.
Governor Kay Ivey was in Mobile on Tuesday as part of her Back-to-School Tour. She stopped at St. Mary’s Catholic School and spoke to students in grades K through eight.
Secretary of State Wes Allen announced on Tuesday that his office was implementing a process of removing ineligible non-citizen voters from Alabama’s rolls ahead of the November elections.
The Alabama Democratic Party and National Democratic Committee are at odds again.
Auburn's presumptive starting quarterback talked about how fall camp has gone and the upcoming season.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) appointed Jimmy Rane to the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission on Tuesday.
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Gulf Shores approved two measures Monday to build a temporary commercial airline terminal at the Gulf Shores International Airport.
State Rep. Mike Shaw (R-Hoover), who is participating in a Wednesday town hall on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, is making it a personal mission to educate lawmakers and the public on the technology and its benefits to Alabama.
The Biden administration’s recent changes to Title IX recognizing gender identity as a protected class have yet to go into effect in Alabama thanks to a last-minute injunction by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. However, that could change depending on future court decisions, meaning parents and their children could be forced to embrace the new rules.
The numbers are in for summer travel in Baldwin County and Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich said the ending of tolls on the Beach Express bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway has lessened traffic congestion through the center of Foley.
With two wins head-to-head, Auburn head football coach Hugh Freeze is one of the few active head coaches to boast any form of success against legendary and recently retired Alabama coach Nick Saban, and he is kicking himself for not having more.
State Rep. Brock Colvin (R-Albertville) and Jeff Lamour, a“proud Haitian American” in Albertville, are calling for unity and change after a recent controversy over Pilgrim’s busing workers to and from its Russellville plant divided the community.
The popular cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase will host a town hall on Wednesday as the state continues to examine the future possibilities surrounding blockchain technology.
Multiple Alabama in-vitro fertilization clinics are storing embryos out of state after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February.
The Associated Press released its top 25 preseason college football poll, and Kalen DeBoer will start his tenure at the University of Alabama leading the number five team in the nation.
As loved ones prepare to lay to rest a Fairhope Police officer who died last week after suffering from mental illness, Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack explained how local law enforcement can be impacted heavily by the mental health crisis.
The British government is cracking down on its citizens – not for crimes, but for thoughts and opinions. Are we next in line for this biggest of big government pressure?
State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) predicted that Kamala Harris would win the national vote due to her reenergized base, which could lead to a close race for the electoral college.
Evonik chemical plant in Theodore experienced an incident Saturday after a railcar exploded.