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

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

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.

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

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.

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.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) is investigating a fiery crash that claimed the life of a Camp Hill man Saturday evening. The crash occurred on U.S. 280, eight miles west of Auburn.

Trust in the U.S. government took a nosedive during the COVID-19 pandemic, and perhaps no agency was harder hit than the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Trump knows the media will chase outrage. He knows the left cannot resist racial controversy. And he knows that while journalists believe they are damaging him, they are often helping him stay relevant.

Republican candidate for Alabama House District 7, Dr. Angelo "Doc" Mancuso, may soon be removed from the district's GOP primary ballot pending a decision by the Alabama Republican Executive Committee.

Beginning Friday, Alabama will hold its annual Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday, which will stretch until the end of Sunday.
A shorthanded Auburn squad was no match for No. 21 Arkansas, dropping its fourth consecutive game 88-75 at Bud Walton Arena on Saturday.

Alabama extended its win streak to four games with a 89-75 win over South Carolina.

The Columbiana Police Department is investigating after an officer was shot during a welfare check on Saturday.
No. 9 Auburn baseball began its season with an opening weekend sweep of Youngstown State to begin the 77th season on the Plains.

Alabama baseball split the first two games of the series with Washington State but took the final game to win the series.
Canned music. It’s everywhere. You cannot get away from it. It is always playing in public spaces. Grocery stores, hotel lobbies, airplanes, colonoscopy exam rooms.

With the midterms fast approaching, control over Congress and the success of President Donald Trump's agenda hang in the balance, along with the future of America itself, according to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).