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Proposed legislation that would gradually phase out municipal occupation taxes stalled in committee earlier this week with legislators...
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South The supermarket checkout line. She was white-haired and frail. Her buggy was filled to capacity...
If you’re the parent of an Escambia County school student and ask, “How was school today?” you might hear this as an answer: “I signed...
Alabama could see its first execution by nitrogen suffocation in the next few months. The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals heard...
With just one week left to qualify for office with either of the two major political parties, most of the announced candidates have...
Fifth Grade, 1964. The Cold War. The space race. And an amazing teacher. I loved school back then. And after a long summer, I was ready...
Close to twenty-five years ago, I read some words from Jack Welch that had a real impact on my life. Welch took General Electric, a...
Listen to 1819 News' Editor-in-Chief Ray Melick on Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan as they discuss the legislative session and gambling...
The St. Clair County Courthouse was packed Thursday for the St. Clair County Republican Party meeting, where three candidates showed...
The ever-changing world of technology was the focus on Tuesday night at the second-ever meeting of the Eagle Forum of Alabama’s Marion...
The Alabama Restaurant & Hospitality Association (ARHA) is pleading with the legislature for financial relief in the struggling restaurant...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Winter Weather Advisory in Mobile. Areas in Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile counties are...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) announced $18.2 million in Community Development...
The House Ways and Means General Fund committee on Thursday gave a favorable report to legislation appropriating American Rescue Plan...
I don’t know about you, but I’m deathly sick of hearing about COVID. I never thought I’d miss celebrity gossip, but at this point,...
The calls used to come with some regularity. “President Trump is a dictator,’’ the angry voice would scream. To which I would respond,...
One year ago, Joseph R. Biden (D) was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. Congressman Barry Moore (R-AL02) marked...
Alabama 2 bills pass state senate committee that offer tax cuts to Alabamians UAB Hospital successfully makes pig kidney organ transplant...
Scott Stantis lives in Birmingham and is currently the editorial cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune and USA Today. He previously was...
On Wednesday, the Alabama Legislature convened a special session within the 2022 Regular Legislative Session, that will determine how...
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R) responded to University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban’s involvement in politics. Tuberville,...
The Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education committee voted to give two tax-cut bills a favorable report on Tuesday. Senate Bills...
Recently, at a meeting of the Republican Women of Coffee County, Tim James, Lindy Blanchard, and Dean Odle took the podium to discuss...
The Alabama legislature has found itself short five members due to COVID-19. With several legislators out due to illness, there are...
Often in politics, there is the right side of an issue and a wrong side. But without our God-given freedom of speech, how would we,...
Alabama Senator Tuberville speaks about election law forced into the US Senate State Senator to offer bill in special session that...
Beatrice "Bea" Nichols has qualified with the Alabama Republican Party to be a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives to represent...