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When the City of Hoover announced its plan for the proposed Riverwalk Village development almost a year ago on June 28, 2023, it was touted as a win-win for taxpayers and the developer.
Just days before being honored in his hometown for Major League Baseball's Field of Dreams game at Rickwood Field, legendary outfielder Willie Mays passed away "peacefully" at his home in San Francisco, Calif.
Harris served seven and a half years in the Macon State Prison and was released Sunday.
A Texas megachurch pastor has resigned as an overseer to Church of the Highlands in Alabama following allegations he molested a child for years, starting in 1982.
In an interview on Outkick's "Don't @ Me," U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) floated the possibility that the Democratic Party would swap out President Joe Biden from the 2024 presidential election for a new nominee.
Supporters of former police chief Paul Prine showed up to the Mobile City Council meeting Tuesday dressed as clowns and were eventually escorted out of council chambers after addressing the council.
State Sen. Sam Givhan (R-Huntsville) will carry the coveted Senate Bill 1 (SB1) designation in the 2025 legislative session, which would give Alabama’s school workers access to compensation for on-the-job injuries.
Miriam Shehane “restored balance” to Alabama’s judicial system, according to Gov. Kay Ivey.
A political assassination changed Alabama 70 years ago. AG nominee Albert Patterson gunned down in Phenix City
Politicians are more than happy to take credit for anything good under the sun, but they eschew any responsibility when their name is to blame.
Prosecutors in the case surrounding the officer-involved shooting of Stephen Perkins will not be ready to go to trial this November.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall recently joined a multi-state brief arguing against the proposed gag order against former President Donald Trump in his federal criminal case regarding classified documents.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently pointed to Alabama’s success in its ongoing court battle over transgender surgeries for minors to assure citizens that a similar 2023 law in Florida will win on appeal after an injunction from a federal judge.
Biden and Trump debate on Thursday, June 27, and a watch party is being hosted by the Mobile County GOP.
Miriam Shehane, 91, passed away on Monday afternoon.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) endorsed Caroleene Dobson in her bid for Alabama's newly-drawn second congressional district on Monday.
Organizers at the Color Fairhope with Pride Drag Show Saturday said they want to take on the entire county in a big way.
Hearings for 11 attorneys suing the State of Alabama over its Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act engaged in "judge shopping" will be held next week.
Former FBI agent and Alabama Law Enforcement Agency State Trooper Christopher Bauer faces life in prison after being found guilty of molesting a child for six years.
Baseball legend Willie Mays announced that he would not be making the trip back home this week to watch Major League Baseball's Field of Dreams game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham.
Every so-called “progressive” city that paints a rainbow in the street knows exactly what will happen. They expect it. They want it. They need it.
State officials have yet to respond to an 1819 News report about the inordinate amount of taxpayer money spent advertising with a small, left-wing outlet, Alabama Political Reporter.
As the 2024 presidential race intensifies, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen says he has uncovered proof the Biden administration is registering illegal aliens to vote.
During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) said the legislature should reconsider the construction management delivery method used for the Elmore County facility given the rampant cost escalation it allowed for over the past three years.
The State Bureau of Investigations is investigating the second officer-involved shooting in Athens in a month.
How can these black conservatives assert that slavery wasn't bad when they never experienced it themselves?
Alabama's DEI bill for universities was met with great outrage. But now that schools like Harvard and MIT are dropping DEI policies the outrage seems to have disappeared.