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Attorney General Steve Marshall joined State Rep. Susan DuBose (R-Hoover) and Matt Sharp with the Alliance Defending Freedom at a town hall in Birmingham to discuss legislative and judicial efforts to oppose the Biden administration’s proposed changes to Title IX.
The peasant revolt was another milestone for communities desiring self-determination, limited taxation and freedom of conscience.
Auburn roommates Abbie Stockard and Diane Westoven won the two state pageants and will rep the state in Miss America and Miss USA. Both from Vestavia Hills.
House Republicans began encouraging the removal of President Joe Biden from office via the 25th Amendment after Biden’s dismal debate performance last week.
The Supreme Court of the United States in a 6-3 decision on Monday in Trump v. United States overruled the D.C. Circuit’s previous decision that former President Trump has no immunity from criminal prosecution.
An MS-13 member listed on El Salvador’s 100 most wanted list was recently sentenced to two years in prison after being arrested in Alabama last year.
The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles recently canceled the Wednesday graduation at the Paroles Parole and Probation Reentry Education and Employment Program Center, or PREP Center, located in Uniontown, after several graduates tested positive for COVID-19.
The Alabama Department of Public Health sent a warning to the public after a woman was bitten by a fox with rabies.
This past week saw the much ballyhooed presidential debate between presumptive nominees Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the first debate between two men who have already held the office of president.
U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) said he believes the debate was a setup to force Biden out and that it further exposed how he is not the one calling the shots behind the scenes.
For decades, non-profit groups in Alabama have helped citizens prepare and turn in their absentee ballots during elections. Although the groups claim to be nonpartisan, many take sides on political issues and voice concerns over policies.
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox, the 2018 Democratic Party gubernatorial nominee, isn't buying the damage control campaign underway to rescue President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection bid.
Chinese are buying farmland near U.S. military installations, but none in Alabama.
A man from Alabama who died in the Philippines has been returned to his family.
Three attorneys accused of judge shopping while suing the State of Alabama over its Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act (VCAP) apologized to U.S. District Judge Liles Burke on Friday.
"The Cake Lady" Dean Jacobs died in Andalusia at 89.
Congressional nominee Caroleene Dobson speaks to the Mobile GOP July 1. The race is vital to control of the U.S. House.
Montgomery County District Attorney Daryl Bailey discussed those issues during an appearance on this week's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal."
Frederick Douglass masterfully employed the rhetorical technique of a double reversal to convey his message in his powerful July 5, 1852, speech titled, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
Attorney General Steve Marshall claims Legend Windows, LLC, out of Shelby County, has been scamming people for years.
The pro-life movement was instrumental in overturning Roe v. Wade and sending the issue of abortion back to the states to decide. However, according to pastor Jeff Durbin, many pro-life advocates are now standing in the way of ensuring equal protection for all life.
The legendary Bo Jackson was officially inducted into the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Miss Alabama 2024 has been selected: Abbie Stockard of Vestavia Hills, Miss Hoover.
Former first-round NFL Draft pick JaMarcus Russell has reportedly been relieved of his duties as assistant football coach at his alma mater, Williamson High School in Mobile. He is facing a lawsuit regarding a $74,000 donation intended for the school.
I knew something was wrong when we walked into our hotel room. Namely, because our toilet had blinking lights.
The National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) is looking for plaintiffs in a planned lawsuit in Alabama to challenge the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule defining who qualifies as a firearms dealer.
As a resident of Alabama’s capital city of Montgomery, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is speaking out against the recent escalation in violent crime that has rocked the city and caused more citizens to demand change.