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Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed has retained the services of a public safety recruitment firm to help the city find a permanent police chief as the city continues to face an escalating crime epidemic.
The Biden administration now claims to oppose transgender surgeries for minors after documents uncovered last week in a lawsuit against Alabama exposed one cabinet member for lobbying a transgender health group to remove minimum age requirements for surgeries.
The sun is shining, and the beaches are packed along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. The draw of thousands during the Fourth of July week means more money for Baldwin County businesses and for the entire state of Alabama.
What does freedom really mean? Where does it come from? Why did our forefathers risk their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to secure it for us?
William Lee Golden, Jr., known as Rusty, died July 1 at age 65. He was half of "The Goldens" from Brewton.
Statues of Hank Aaron and Satchel Paige arrived in Mobile July 2 as part of "Hall of Fame Walk."
U.S. District Judge Liles Burke stayed a trial on Alabama’s Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act on Tuesday after the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear a similar case involving the state of Tennessee last week.
The Montgomery Police Department has arrested an 18-year-old in the triple homicide at a Mexican grocery store that sent shockwaves through the community and increased the outcry for city leadership to address violent crime.
U.S. Independence was declared on July 2, 1776. The story carries meaning today.
In an interview this week on the "Urbanham News" podcast, Birmingham Mayor Woodfin voiced his frustration with crime, specifically gun violence, in his city.
Alabama, along with other states, is seeking to challenge the proposed changes by the Biden administration to add definitions of gender identity to the protections provided by Title IX in federal court.
The Atmore Police Department is warning citizens about scammers who are attempting to blackmail the elderly using false claims.
Over four years after the start of the COVID pandemic, U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) wants federal employees to return to the office like most Americans.
I’m not sure what it is about MLK statues that invite controversy, but I suspect it has something to do with everyone’s own personal impression of the civil rights icon.
As the Democratic Party faces an uncertain future following the debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, preparations are underway for a candidate change that could cause a ripple effect.
AL-2 congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson spoke to Mobile County GOP, drawing contrasts with Democrat opponent Shomari Figures.
An audit released on Friday questioned about $848,000 recent payments made by Cottonwood Rescue, a nonprofit emergency services provider serving southeast Houston County.
Meteorologist Michael White is no longer with Fox10 in Mobile.
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.