
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.

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.
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.

A Birmingham airman was one of the six crew members killed in a KC-135 refueling crash in Iraq.
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.

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.

Law enforcement in the Wiregrass has worked for weeks searching for the missing two-year-old Genesis Reid. With the latest revelation being that the child was likely thrown in the dumpster by her mother after Christmas, officers have been working overtime to recover the baby’s body.

The City of Foley celebrated the opening of the state’s 20th Safe Haven Baby Box on Friday. The box is installed at Fire Station 1 and allows struggling mothers to surrender their newborns for up to 45 days after giving birth, no questions asked.

While we are appalled at the fraud in D.C. and Minnesota, we often fail to realize that such massive corruption always starts on a small scale. When bypassed or ignored, corruption spreads like kudzu.

Alabama drivers are continuing to see price increases at the pump due to the conflict between the United States and Iran.

No. 2 seed Alabama was stunned in the first game of the SEC Tournament, falling 80-79 to No. 15 seed Ole Miss.

I’ve worked to make sure Alabama producers have a seat at the table – whether that’s advocating for our peanut growers, pushing for strong disaster programs, or fighting for policies that protect family farms from excessive regulation.

During a call with reporters on Thursday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) criticized Democrats for their continued refusal to fund the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and, by extension, its Transportation Security Administration.

Days after making public the utility's perilous financial and operational situation, and weeks after its bond rating was downgraded, Central Alabama Water has announced a drastic workforce reduction.

Coroners from across the state want their personnel included in a bill that would add protections for first responders at crime scenes.

During the prayer, Fraser called for those in attendance to acknowledge "the racial injustice we perpetuate through our policies and practices and removal of diversity, equity and inclusive programs."

A man is charged with domestic-violence strangulation in Baldwin County after he tried to strangle his wife, according to court documents.

State Sen. Larry Stutts (R-Tuscumbia) announced on the Senate floor Wednesday that Senate Bill 316 will move forward as a pilot program to increase prison oversight in Alabama.
Regulation cannot quietly appear simply because families participate in an education funding program. Yet the current narrative suggests otherwise – that homeschool families who accept education funds are somehow ushering in regulation or contributing to the loss of homeschooling freedom. That claim places an unfair burden on families who are simply trying to make the best educational decisions for their children.

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) spent 12-hours Thursday warning of the dangers of "radical Islamists."