Interim House Majority Leader Chip Brown (R - Hollinger’s Island) announced on Monday that he has filed legislation that “further strengthens Alabama’s existing seafood labeling law and forces restaurants to comply with its provisions or face severe penalties.”

The global elite say they love the stranger, but their true love has always been estrangement. Put simply, estranged people are much easier to control than those with deep roots and long memories.

Legislation by State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) would change how some vacancies of the office of Lieutenant Governor would be filled.

Enterprise Police are asking the public to come forward if they have seen a missing toddler within the past 30 days.

Autauga County Sheriff Mark Harrell’s lawsuit against the Autauga County Commission has been dismissed for the failure of the Sheriff to state any grounds upon which he is entitled to relief, the Autauga County Commission announced on Friday.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is among a handful of Senate Republicans publicly expressing frustration about doing everything possible to keep control of the U.S. Senate with the midterm elections looming.

House Bill 363, sponsored by State Rep. Greg Barnes (R-Jasper), would make it a felony for anyone to enter church property with the intent to riot, harass, or disrupt the service.

The City of Homewood is poised to hire its first permanent city manager, taking the first step by approving a resolution offering the position to Acting City Manager Cale Smith.

Late Monday, Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum announced the passing of its founder, George W. Barber, Jr.

Scottsboro High School will stay in 4A despite the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) initially denying Scottsboro’s appeal of its recent reclassification from 4A to 5A.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) accused the Democratic Party of abandoning its traditional voter base in favor of illegal aliens to maintain political power during a discussion on Breitbart News Saturday.

For Presidents Day, we deserve an honest reckoning with the presidents we excuse and what our selective conscience reveals about our values and moral judgment of our leaders.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is denouncing landmark legislation designed to increase election security throughout the country, labeling it discriminatory and an attempt to "intimidate" voters.

The Alabama House will vote Tuesday on two bills to eliminate patient costs to certain breast and prostate cancer screenings.

During a Monday morning appearance on Rightside Radio, chief counsel for the Alabama Attorney General's Office, Katherine Robertson, revealed what she believes to be the greatest future legal challenge facing the state.

Citing a desire to prevent the chaotic civil unrest and violence that is occurring in Minnesota from ever taking root in Alabama, State Sen. April Weaver (R-Brierfield) announced on Monday that she has filed legislation creating the new criminal offense of “Interference With A First Responder” across the state.

The Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) is planning to hire a new executive director.

The Mobile Police Department is investigating a deadly shooting in downtown on Sunday.

The Southern Gentleman ... aimed higher – not from snobbery (which is itself another closed form, another mirror), but from the conviction that standards are meant to be kept, that culture is not an ornament but a discipline, practiced as one practices prayer, citizenship or love.

The developer of a planned solar facility in Stockton said the project will move forward despite community pushback.

House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) said he “could give a shit about the Republican Party” in leaked audio from a contentious caucus meeting on Thursday afternoon.

The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) steering committee met on Sunday to hear the ballot challenge cases of Jesse Battles and Angelo "Doc" Mancuso deciding to remove both from the ballot.

The University of Montevallo Board of Trustees voted Friday morning to discontinue nine minors and seven concentrations.

In the midst of change and upheaval, who will teach our children?

In a recent episode of “1819 News: The Podcast,” U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) warned that allowing mass immigration into America to continue could lead to violence in the streets.

During an appearance on Fox News Channel's "Fox News Sunday," U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) expressed her frustration with Democrats holding Department of Homeland Security funding hostage over their disagreement with the Trump administration taking on sanctuary cities.

On January 27, University of South Alabama students walked out of class, gathered and marched to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota.