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Alabama softball lost in Thursday's opening game of the Women's College World Series, with a late home run securing a 4-1 victory for UCLA over the Crimson Tide.
The Alabama Department of Transportation hopes a new "hands-free" law will help drivers be less distracted on the road.
Archery bullseye for Alabama students. Three school teams from Alabama and six individual archers placed in the top 10. One perfect score.
Troopers investigated six traffic fatalities and one boating fatality.
During a Thursday interview on Huntsville WVNN radio's "The Dale Jackson Show," U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) accused the left of "effectively doing Iran's work for them."
The Center for Union Facts slammed United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain as “America’s latest election denier” in a full-page ad in the New York Times on Thursday.
The Auburn men's golf team picked up a 3-2 win over Florida State to secure the team national championship.
A group of Christians are planning a gathering on Saturday preceding the Color Fairhope with Pride Festival. The Baldwin County County Conservative Coalition and the Baldwin County Pastor’s Group will host the second annual Faith Family Freedom Fest.
11-year-old Ayden Nguyen of Enterprise made it to the quarterfinals in the National Spelling Bee.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill recently removing all income taxes on capital gains from the sale of gold and silver, enabling the state to take an important step forward in reinforcing sound money principles.
Convicted double-murderer Jamie Ray Mills appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States in an attempt to halt his execution scheduled to take place tonight.
During an appearance on Wednesday's broadcast of Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Ingram laid out his vision for how the law, if enacted, could work.
Emma Michele Lucas, a Huntsville native and University of Kentucky student, got a good start to her summer break at the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore on May 18.
The campaign for Democratic candidate for Alabama’s second congressional district Shomari Figures is hosting a unique event to raise funds for his election effort.
The press release arrived at 6:52 p.m. on Memorial Day; its subject line was “The City of Hoover to Participate in CON Hearings Starting Tomorrow.”
The Mobile City Council officially hired a Birmingham law firm to investigate allegations made by former police chief Paul Prine.
Bust of foundational jurist William Blackstone placed by Chief Justice Tom Parker in Alabama Judicial Building.
U.S. Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) recently joined in introducing legislation to repeal the Natural Gas Tax included in the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.
Shomari Figures will get help from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in a close race to represent the newly redrawn second congressional district.
Patrick Henry was one of the greatest orators in American history, but he was so much more. His principled, Scripture-based defense of liberty marks him as one of the greatest Christian statesmen of all time.
Birmingham-Southern College is set to close permanently on Friday while, on the same day, the Panthers baseball team will open play in the Division III World Series in Eastlake, Ohio.
Do you have a song idea in your head, but it hasn’t gotten much farther than that? The two-day workshop, "Songwriting for Non-Songwriters" may be for you.
State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) visited the Common Sense Campaign on Tuesday to recap victories and failures of the 2024 legislative session.
Jared Tarant Smith-Bracy, the man charged with capital murder in the February 22 murders of four people in Daphne, was indicted by a grand jury during its May session.
"Red," former stray dog in Mobile, has been chosen for the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) asked the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) last week for a new union vote at two Mercedes-Benz factories in Alabama.
An advocacy group has sent a petition to Gov. Kay Ivey in an attempt to halt the scheduled Thursday execution of convicted double murderer Jamie Ray Mills after an appeals court declined Tuesday to stay his execution.