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On the two-year anniversary of the crash, their father, Robert, has a message.
An initiative designed to prevent youth violence in Mobile is partnering with the Parks and Recreation Department to expand services and reach a younger audience.
The UAB Health System is in the process of acquiring Ascension St. Vincent’s hospitals and clinics for $450 million.
After the retirement of Nick Saban, the greatest college coach of all time, many football fans across the nation believed that Alabama would take a huge step back in recruiting.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed announced on Tuesday the appointment of a new interim chief of police and a special public safety advisor as the city continues to face criticism over the tumultuous crime escalation in recent months.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) helped raise $250,000 for U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) at a fundraiser she hosted in Birmingham on Friday.
Olympic hero Kerri Strug to speak in Daphne on September 5.
Practicality demands numeracy, especially on the modern American scene.
U.S. District Judge Liles Burke began questioning 11 attorneys on Monday who a panel recently found engaged in "judge shopping" while suing the state of Alabama over its Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act.
Briggs & Stratton laid off 38 workers at their Auburn location last week.
Attorney General Steve Marshall is backing Tennessee in its court battle to ban transgender interventions for minors after the Supreme Court of The United States agreed to hear a Tennessee case that will have massive implications for Alabama and other states.
Newly unsealed documents in a lawsuit against Alabama’s transgender surgery ban for minors reveal the Biden administration lobbied against including minimum age requirements in the World Professional Association for Transgender Health’s (WPATH) standards of care for surgeries.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin removed two members of Police Chief Scott Thurmond’s command staff. According to reports, the positions of assistant police chief and deputy chief were vacated.
The National Police Association, a nationwide non-profit that advocates for law enforcement, is accused of fear-mongering and using political controversies to collect donations.
Miles College in Birmingham has reportedly signed a letter of intent to purchase Birmingham-Southern College, which closed on May 31 after legislation to give the financially distressed college a $30 million loan failed to garner enough support in the Alabama House.
Attorney General Steve Marshall recently celebrated the “countless lives saved” from abortion after the state was able to implement its hefty restrictions on abortion since the overturning of Roe V. Wade two years ago today.
On Monday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced J. Scott Brewer had been appointed as District Judge in Talladega County.
Invasive technology sounds really cool until some bureaucrat realizes that they can use it for their agenda.
Gadsden leader Harry 'Shug' Butler died Sunday. He was the father of State Rep. Mack Butler.
68 Ventures' federal lawsuit against the City of Fairhope has been dismissed, but the threat of state proceedings remains.
At a Sunday evening press conference, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed joined members of local, state and federal law enforcement to address a shooting that injured at least 13 earlier that day.
Former Colbert County Commissioner David Black died Saturday in the Shoals.
Whether bullied by big industry, restrictive government policies, or foreign interests buying up land, many feel the American farmer and the nation’s food supply are under attack.
Citizens' group "Save Our U.S. House" is registering new voters and pushing turnout in contested Alabama congressional district AL2.
At least nine people were shot, and at least another four were injured in a massive Sunday morning shooting in Montgomery.
The State of Alabama could not provide a loan to financially distressed Birmingham-Southern College (BSC), but they have made it clear they can buy.
When Hannah Rees set out to clean up her local library of sexually inappropriate children’s books, she had no idea her bold actions would turn into a statewide movement.