
Parents are furious with Jackson County School superintendent Jason Davidson, as well as staff and administrators at Skyline High School, after learning that a registered sex offender has reportedly been volunteering at sporting events.

After a "national search," the University of Alabama has named André Denham, one of the school's top advocates for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as associate provost and dean of graduate studies.

Grueling details have emerged in court filings regarding the 2021 kidnapping, murder and posthumous sexual assault of five-year-old Kamarie Holland, whose killer is scheduled for execution in August.

Former Auburn golfer Jackson Koivun capped his amateur career with a final score of 5-over par at the 126th U.S. Open on Sunday, sharing the lowest amateur score in the event and finishing tied for 23rd place overall.

A South African farmer who moved his family to the United States in 2019 to escape violence is now thriving in Huntsville. It's a place where he can go to the bank and actually see the teller. It's a place where he doesn't need 36 locks to keep people out of his home. It's a place where his wife can walk along in a park and feel safe.

According to Orr, the newly filed effort to remove Tuberville from the November ballot is at best futile.

A Baldwin County mother thanked God and the community after a long and painstaking surgery on her two-year-old daughter proved a success.

For the nation’s 250th birthday, Eagle Forum of Alabama is offering the America 250 Challenge.

Alabama's low turnout in the Republican primary runoff election has invigorated Democratic lieutenant governor nominee Phillip Ensler.

In comments given to Fox News Digital late last week, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) reiterated his long-standing support for President Donald Trump's handling of Iran, suggesting that the administration's actions were successful.

Last Wednesday, the podcast turned its attention to the church's role and its failures to address the issues of the day, including education, healthcare, prison reform, and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence.

The battle over our founding principles is no longer fought with muskets and cannons. It is fought in classrooms, on social media, in newsrooms, and throughout our culture. And far too many of our children are walking into that battle completely unarmed.
One day, as God was sitting in all of heaven’s sovereignty and sanctity and etherealness and stuff, little Randy came to visit.

The Walker family was excited when they planned a vacation to Panama City Beach. They couldn’t wait to get a little rest and relaxation on the beautiful beach. However, they had no idea the trip would become a newsworthy event.

According to Morgan County Commission Chairman Ray Long, while the commission cannot block the data center from being built, four local homeowners do have that power.

The University of Alabama bookstore is offering a 25% off sale to celebrate Juneteenth, including progressive "queer" selections now available at a discount to commemorate the freeing of enslaved African Americans.

The Fairhope Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) rescued a man Friday afternoon after heavy flooding.

Nearly 1 million Alabamians will be hit with significant cuts to their Social Security benefits in six years if the program continues its path to insolvency.

With her battles against Lumpkin, Givan is trampling on those black voices she claims she wants to protect, showing that she does not care one whit about her district, their black voices, or their power to enact change.

Auburn University baseball’s associate director of communications responded to the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s (FFRF) demand to cease usage of religious symbols and coach-led prayers.

Senior U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor heavily sanctioned attorney Terrence Collingsworth in the Northern District of Alabama on Thursday.

For years, I fell into the trap of placing far more importance on federal elections than state elections. I forgot that the State House, local courthouse, and especially my own house are far more important than the White House.

According to State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur), a change of occupant in Alabama's top executive post could help broker legislation to allow certain forms of gambling, including a lottery, in the state.

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the conviction of a Decatur chiropractor who tried to kill his wife by giving her pills filled with lead.

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination of Sean Costello for a four-year term as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama.
The Magna Carta did not merely anticipate the Declaration of Independence. It made it necessary, made it credible, and made it permanent.

On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) again warned of the imbalance in college sports caused by unregulated name, image and likeness (NIL) payments.