
Givhan argued the court relied on events from the 1960s to support its ruling.

The Alabama Security Regulatory Board recently began transitioning Keith Warren and some of his staff to state employees.

The Selma Police Department is investigating a shooting that left a two-year-old boy dead on Wednesday.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) introduced legislation this week to combat the rapid rise in youth gambling.

Attorneys for Paige Adams, the Cold Springs High School basketball coach have filed a motion to dismiss the charges against her.

State Sen. Jack Williams (R-Wilmer) announced on Wednesday that he is supporting Corey Hill in his bid for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries in the June 16 runoff election.

Gov. Kay Ivey delayed certification of August 11 special congressional primary ballots in case the U.S. Supreme Court stays a recent federal court ruling requiring Alabama to use a court-drawn, racially gerrymandered map.

Recent polling shows former Alabama Republican Party chairman John Wahl with a substantial lead over his primary opponent, Secretary of State Wes Allen, in their upcoming runoff election for lieutenant governor in June.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) and his Senate opponent, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, recently exchanged perspectives in back-to-back radio interviews, with the political newcomer seeking his shot at political office over Moore, whom he dubbed a career politician.

The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts released an audit of the Baldwin County Board of Education (BOE) that flagged a professional consultant agreement as a violation of the board’s own policy, though the school system strongly disputes the finding.

University of Alabama faculty, staff and alumni are sharing their opinions and experiences with former president Stuart Bell as scrutiny over his record continues to mar his bid for the presidency of the University of Florida.
Medical tyranny isn’t an issue we typically experience in the “red” states. But denying perfectly capable young adults from completing clinicals because additional shots will endanger THEIR health is medical tyranny and the definition of insanity.

State Rep. Kelvin Datcher (D-Birmingham) wants you to know that your parents were "racist." According to the outgoing lawmaker, anyone who voted for Govs. George Wallace or Lurleen Wallace were racist, and if you yourself oppose medicaid expansion or Obamacare, you're racist.
The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners recently issued a notice to physicians in the state, warning against prescribing research-grade peptides that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

An illegal alien who was arraigned in Morgan County Circuit Court on Tuesday after firing an AR-15 into an occupied vehicle on December 2, 2024, may have been deported by immigration authorities from the United States, all but ensuring he will not face accountability for the violent incident.
The true depth of a man’s faith shows up when the cameras are not around.

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office fired a deputy who is under investigation by the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).

During a Wednesday episode of Alabama's Morning News with JT, Republican candidate for Attorney General, Katherine Robertson, criticized a federal appeals court's recent ruling blocking a 6-1 conservative congressional map passed by Alabama legislators in 2023.

The pursuit occurred on May 20, after Christian Perez-Lopez, 24, of Albertville, was observed by law enforcement attempting to avoid a checkpoint.

The U.S. Supreme Court should stay a recent federal court ruling requiring Alabama to use a court-drawn, racially gerrymandered map, according to Attorney General Steve Marshall on Wednesday.

The Autauga County Sheriff's Office has arrested one former teacher and two former teacher aides following an Investigation Into allegations of child abuse in a self-contained special needs classroom at Billingsley School.

Employees at a Sherwin-Williams Packaging Coatings Group production facility in Birmingham recently ended their union membership with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers.

According to the Secretary of State, 879,785 votes were cast in this year’s primary election; 23.12% of the state’s registered 3,805,005 voters turned out.

U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Mobile) amended a federal bill to include funding for the removal of infrastructure that impedes trade.

The race for the Republican nomination for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat currently has U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) taking an early lead against his opponent, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) filed a motion in federal court on Tuesday to dismiss the charges against it as "vindictive prosecution."

[T]he Ninth Amendment stands as a bulwark against tyranny, warning tyrants that we, the American people, have never surrendered our ancient, God-given rights.