
Vested Interest in K9’s, Inc. is donating a bullet and stab protective vest to K9 Toby, who serves on ALEA’s SWAT Team.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is hosting 1819 News founder and CEO Bryan Dawson and State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough (R-Trinity) this week as part of Dawson's ongoing "Pick up the Mic" tour.

The Alabama House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on legislation requiring the Public Service Commission to hold regular public rate case hearings.
The loss of property rights could start a chain reaction that quickly leads to the loss of other freedoms, and that is a road that no true patriot should ever want to travel.

During a recent Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee hearing, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) addressed the increasing involvement of "foreign adversaries" in colleges and universities across America.

Alabama men's basketball guard Aden Holloway was arrested and charged with first-degree possession of marijuana and failure to affix a tax stamp on Monday, a Tuscaloosa Police Department (TPD) spokesperson told TIDE 100.9 FM.

Out-of-state gambling interests are investing heavily in Alabama for the 2026 election cycle, with candidates receiving funds through various political action committees (PACs).

The GoFundMe for a Trussville man killed last week during Operation Epic Fury has reached over $1 million in donations.

Senate Bill 40 (SB40) by State Sen. Sam Givhan adds only 10 words to the current law but would give the legislature a third option for contracts under review.

Allison Black Cornelius, the CEO of the Greater Birmingham Human Society (GBHS), is speaking out about her support for Senate Bill 361 (SB361). The bill would require certain methods when tethering or confining a dog and would impose a criminal penalty for violations. It would also authorize county and municipal animal control to enforce the law.

For over a decade, the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) Corporate Equality Index (CEI) has operated less like a voluntary survey and more like a protection racket with a glossy annual report. Companies submitted, complied and bragged about their LGBTQ-friendliness. The alternative – public shaming, activist investor pressure, reputational artillery – was too costly to contemplate. Then, rather suddenly, it wasn’t.
Auburn's season will continue after accepting a bid to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), where it will host in-state foe South Alabama in the first round on Tuesday.

Alabama basketball has received a bid to the NCAA men’s basketball Tournament for the sixth consecutive season.

Alabama baseball is still looking for its first SEC win after No. 21 Kentucky took three games from the Crimson Tide to complete the weekend sweep.

How much more ironic can it be that Alabama’s CAR increased between 2018 and 2024 statewide … yet our state superintendent of education boasts about having the nation’s lowest rate? The issue has not been solved; it has worsened.

It’s time to address the health care crisis in rural Alabama. Sending millions in higher insurance premiums to a few companies is not the answer.

For military veterans, getting back to a normal life after service can be challenging. The mental toll can add up after years of sacrifice and the job opportunities are scarce. That’s why one Grand Bay family is using their experience and skills to get veterans back in the saddle.

Alabama Snake Removers is already getting phone calls for snake removals as warmer temperatures arrive.

The U.S. military identified all six of the service members killed last week in a KC-135 aircraft crash in western Iraq.
A church’s role is not to serve political parties, but to speak clearly about moral truth. When political leaders support policies protecting liberty and justice, churches should be free to affirm those candidates.

According to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur), legislation modeled after President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, eliminating up to $1,000 in state income tax on qualified overtime pay, will likely pass both the Alabama House and Senate.
Last Tuesday, Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against Tuscaloosa Public Library, the City of Tuscaloosa, and the City of Northport, on behalf of Eagle Forum of Alabama.

Bryan Dawson, host of “1819 News: The Podcast,” participated in a recent outdoor debate at the University of Montevallo, where he argued why they should choose Christ over chaos.
No. 5 Auburn baseball began conference play with a clean sweep of Missouri at Taylor Stadium this weekend.

“No telling what’s in those pipes,” the plumber said in a quiet, ominous voice, gazing into the treacherous blackness of the drain hole.

On a Wednesday edition of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5, State Sen. David Sessions (R-Grand Bay) discussed a number of topics centered on Alabama's agricultural industry, including the war in Iran's potential impact on fuel prices for the state's farmers.
During an interview with Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5, State Rep. Reed Ingram (R-Pike Road) discussed the ongoing legislative effort to ban junk food or "luxury items" from Alabama's Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.