
The War Powers Resolution is one of the most misrepresented statutes in modern American politics.
State Rep. Reed Ingram (R-Pike Road) is moving forward with his effort to restore voluntary prayer and devotion time in schools. House Bill 511 (HB511) will be up for a vote in the House State Government Committee on Wednesday.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of a Chickasaw man in connection with a possible child porn case.

After being removed from the House District 7 GOP primary ballot by the Alabama Republican Executive Committee, Dr. Angelo "Doc" Mancuso has now kicked off an independent campaign for the office.

A 22-year-old Baldwin County native wants to become the youngest lawmaker in Alabama. Elijah Davidson, of Elberta, has taken an aggressive approach to the campaign trail, saying he is tired of all talk and no action.

R.B. Walker resigned recently as Alabama Power’s governmental affairs director to pursue other opportunities.
With combat operations against Iran now intensifying daily, Americans are expressing concerns about the possibility of placing U.S. troops in the Middle Eastern country for an extended conflict.

Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) applauded Alabama Attorney General and Senate candidate Steve Marshall for signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, a written commitment to the voters of Alabama to oppose and vote against tax hikes.

The Freedom Foundation, a national non-profit organization that has defended and represented public union employees nationwide, has come to Alabama ready to take on the Alabama Education Association (AEA).

Gov. Kay Ivey has appointed the next chairman of the Madison County Commission, following the retirement of former chairman Mac McCutcheon on March 1.

President Donald Trump nominated Mobile native Wells Griffith for two ambassador roles on Monday.
With its postseason hopes hanging by a thread after a pair of losses last week, Auburn basketball is in desperate need of a strong finish to the season, beginning with a Tuesday night tilt against LSU at Neville Arena.

The U.S. and Israeli militaries have struck over 1,000 Iranian targets as part of Operation Epic Fury, but U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) warned that the “big wave” is yet to come.

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen financed a candidate challenge of former Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) chairman John Wahl in January.

Over six decades after Bloody Sunday, the Alabama Minority GOP chairman said it’s time for Republicans to start a march across the bridge.

The Oxford Police Department arrested two men in connection to the Quintard Mall shooting Saturday.
The wicked game the devil plays is to pretend he is the morning star most high, that his legions will forever torment the world, and that the best a man can hope for is to see his enemies, himself, and the world die. But the true Morning Star Most High teaches us neither indifference nor despair – but to love and pray for all, even our enemies, caught in the devil’s snares....

The woman who dressed in a penis costume and protested at a Fairhope No Kings rally is now facing two additional charges as she prepares to appear in court.

The suspect in the kidnapping of a Theodore family is not who authorities thought he was.
Strength is not measured in numbers, but in the will to stand fast when all logic says to flee.

With U.S. Space Command's move to Redstone Arsenal approaching, the agency is now offering "significant" bonuses for civilian employees who relocate to the base in Huntsville.

The Cullman Police Department worked with Covenant Rescue Group on a child sex sting, leading to five arrests.

Legislation filed by State Sen. Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) would increase the salary of Montgomery County Probate Judge JC Love III to $153,725.

On Monday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) ripped into U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) for displaying the Palestinian flag outside of her office in Washington, D.C., as well as referring to the United States as "they" in the wake of the United States' strikes that have resulted in the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Buried in Alabama’s Black Belt are treasures of the past, highlighting decades of talent and showcasing how those talents are passed through generations.

Moses does not belong to 1956, to Hollywood, or even to the screen. He belongs to the long-unbroken thread of people who needed to believe that the hopeless could be delivered – and who, to their astonishment, found that they were right.

The University of South Alabama (USA) has released a statement saying that in spite of social media posts and resources to the contrary, "There is no 'queer animals lab.'”