
On Tuesday evening, the Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America."

In one noteworthy moment, the President said that the duty of the American government was to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens, and invited those in the chamber who agreed to stand up. Notably, the Democrats remained seated, which not only drew Trump's ire but also that of Alabama's Republican federal lawmakers.

Members of the Senate County and Municipal Government Committee passed legislation on Tuesday that sets minimum staffing standards for law enforcement agencies in Montgomery.

A public hearing will be held in the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday, allowing Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama to create a holding company.

The Alabama Senate passed legislation on Tuesday setting up an occupational licensing office within the Department of Workforce.

Alabama’s Riley Green is crossing over from country music to television and making his acting debut in a new show on CBS.

MONTGOMERY — The Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation on Tuesday making the disruption of a worship service in Alabama a Class C felony.
Auburn’s dramatic home win over Kentucky last weekend was quickly erased after the Tigers fell 91-79 with an uninspiring performance against Oklahoma on Tuesday night at Lloyd Noble Center.

Alabama dropped its first midweek contest of the 2026 season Tuesday night, falling 14–4 to No. 12 Southern Miss by way of the mercy rule in the eighth inning.

On December 5, the Clay-Chalkville Cougars Football team won the state championship for the sixth time, setting in motion a chain of events that would test new Mayor Jane Anderton's commitment to fiscal responsibility and adherence to state law while pitting her against long time city employee Ronnie Dixon and exposing that the process used by Dixon and the City of Clay for years may not have followed law.

New House Majority Leader Paul Lee (R-Dothan) announced on Wednesday that he has appointed State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) to serve as Majority Whip.

Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge Daniel Pruet on Tuesday denied a motion by attorneys for University of Alabama center Charles Bediako to continue playing while his eligibility lawsuit is on appeal with the Alabama Supreme Court.

Just over a week into being shut down by congressional Democrats, the Department of Homeland Security is having to take measures to preserve limited funds, a move that U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is highlighting the agency's importance.

The ActBlue platform is still used by Democrats and Democratic PACs across the country to raise money and influence battleground states, deep-blue states, and even ruby-red states like Alabama.

On Thursday, the Young Americans for Freedom at the University of Alabama (UA YAF) hosted a “Change My Mind” debate table despite numerous death threats against the organization.

To suggest SB298 is simply an attempt to take power away from a black mayor is laughable.

I will pray for Ivey, not to sway her will to my own – but that she may carry the sword of authority as a cross – with wisdom and fortitude to do God’s will as one so made in His image.

During the Madison County Republican Men's Club monthly meeting on Saturday morning, Secretary of State candidate Caroleene Dobson discussed her planned support for both small and large businesses across Alabama if elected.

People often compare filling out their tax forms to learning a new language because of how stressful and confusing it can be. However, this year, I’m proud to say that Alabamians will be bringing home more money than ever thanks to the Working Families Tax Cuts.

The Montgomery Police Department is mourning the loss of one of its own after an unexpected medical event. Corporal David Michael Hathcock passed away on Monday, just one day after his 48th birthday.

The Comparative Cog and Comm Lab (C3PO) at the University of South Alabama promotes queerness through research on queer animals.

Riggs Walker, a conservative Republican with more than 26 years of experience in criminal law, recently announced he’s running for the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 5.

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) answered questions from the Eastern Shore Republican Women (ESRW) during a town hall in Daphne.
After snapping its five-game skid with a dramatic 75-74 win over Kentucky, Auburn basketball has a quick turnaround as it travels to Oklahoma for another critical test on Tuesday night.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is criticizing California Gov. Gavin Newsom after the Democrat made "racist and offensive" remarks while speaking to Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens at an event in the city on Sunday.

In a recent interview with "Josh Pate's College Football Show," President Donald Trump revealed what his discussions look like when he's golfing with college football national championship coaches Nick Saban and Urban Meyer.

Leadership positions exist at the consent of the majority caucus. Yet silence has prevailed. The reluctance to act proves exactly why grassroots involvement matters, because insiders protect insiders.