
Gulf Shores Police Department is taking a proactive approach to Spring Break 2026 by placing more patrols and relying on technology and training.

After being read all of the charges against him, the man arrested for the murder of three people in Mobile County and the disposal of their bodies in Baldwin County, pleaded not guilty.

A report out of Barcelona suggests surveillance video is being reviewed by police in the disappearance of a University of Alabama student.

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) sounded the alarm over possible Iranian "sleeper cells" waiting to be activated in the states during the ongoing war between the United States and Iran.

Legislation establishing an up to $1,000 state tax deduction for overtime compensation passed the House Ways and Means Education Committee on Wednesday.

Good intentions get good photo ops, but the road to Hell is indeed paved extensively by them … at taxpayer expense.

The mother of a University of Alabama student is pleading with the public to help find her son.

On Tuesday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill (HB475) sponsored by State Rep. Mack Butler (R-Gadsden) that would require the Public Service Commission to hold regular public rate case hearings every three years.

The Alabama Senate delayed a vote on Tuesday that would put a temporary moratorium on solar power facilities in Alabama.

The jury begins deliberations Wednesday in the case of the man charged with capital murder in the 2019 death of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard.

Legislation mandating minimum reimbursement rates for health insurers to pay emergency ambulance services passed the House Insurance Committee on Tuesday.

Members of the Alabama Senate passed legislation on Tuesday by a 25-3 margin creating a pilot program that would install a speed limit camera system in a highway construction zone.

The Wedowee Town Council met Tuesday and heard the latest concerns over the Wedowee Utilities Board

The Baldwin County Commission is partnering with Loxley on a new 30 Cubed program on a new east-to-west corridor between U.S. Highway 31 and Alabama Highway 59.

The House of Representatives passed the so-called Laken Riley Act, sponsored by State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity), by a 75-1 vote on Tuesday.

Some say the ayatollah may torture his own people as much as he wants, provided he leaves the rest of us alone. But do we ever reach a point at which we must say, “Enough is enough”?
After an uninspiring first half, No. 1 seed Auburn found its groove in the second stanza, romping its way to a 78-67 win over South Alabama in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament on Tuesday night at Neville Arena.

Alabama baseball struggled on the mound, dropping its midweek matchup with South Alabama 6-3 on Tuesday.
No. 4 Auburn baseball cruised to a 9-2 victory in a heavyweight bout with No. 3 Georgia Tech on Tuesday evening at Plainsman Park.
The first major victory for the Continental Army occurred 250 years ago on March 17, 1776, when the British evacuated Boston.

Last month, a University of South Alabama professor went viral for approaching a Turning Point USA tabling event, accusing the students of being “fascist” and gleefully admitting to a previous encounter where he called students "Dog shit grifters."

The Gulf Shores City Council will consider a moratorium on development applications

Governor Kay Ivey ordered flags lowered in honor of the three fallen from the 99th Air Refueling Squadron of the 117th Air Refueling Wing located at Sumpter Smith Joint Air National Guard Base in Birmingham.

It has been 20 years since the world saw the now infamous sketch of a leprechaun that dozens reported seeing in a tree near Mobile.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) has secured the endorsement of U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) in his bid to become the Yellowhammer State's newest representative in the upper chamber.

NASA’s Artemis II rocket is set to be rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building on March 20, meaning the April 1 launch date is still on the table.

Former U.S. Senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones is attacking his opponent, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), for repeatedly going after the spread and rising influence of radical Islam across the United States in a series of social media posts.