
Hanceville Mayor Paul Campbell announced his resignation on Tuesday morning. In a letter posted to Facebook, Campbell said his wife's recent death and an increase in job-related stress contributed to the decision.

U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) wrapped up 2025 with approval ratings above 50%.

John Wahl, outgoing chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, formally announced his campaign for Lieutenant Governor following President Donald Trump’s endorsement.

A Baldwin County Solid Waste trash bin made its way to England, and now an effort is underway to pinpoint its origin.

The University of South Alabama (USA) responded to an 1819 News media inquiry regarding a sex toy bingo night held at the Student Center last week.

A former Brundidge Police chief has been ordered to forfeit three residential properties connected to a scheme to obtain federal pandemic assistance funds fraudulently.

Attorneys representing the NCAA asked Tuscaloosa County Circuit Judge James Roberts, Jr. on Monday to recuse himself from a lawsuit filed by University of Alabama center Charles Bediako.
Goveror Kay Ivey and U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville are celebrating National School Choice Week (NSCW) highlighting the importance of of choice and how far the state has come while pledging to do more.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women hosted a forum for the 10 qualified candidates running for the Baldwin County Commission.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall continues to show he is one of the nation's strongest advocates for President Donald Trump's efforts to roll back Biden-era Woke policies. This week, challenging a HHS rule that requires states to promote and pay for 'sex-change' procedures or face consequences.

Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Southeast District director Kevin Hawkins said he resigned recently over the association’s policy of assigning officials based off of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and splitting up public and private school playoff competition.
A time of need is a time of plenty when it allows a man to discover he has friends – and that the blessings of friendship are worth suffering any adversity and brotherhood worth braving any howling wind.

U.S. Reps. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) and Shomari Figures (D-Mobile) are attacking both the Trump administration and federal authorities following the fatal shooting of a man in Minneapolis by a Border Patrol agent on Saturday.

A Madison man is facing multiple charges after leading Redstone Arsenal police and NASA officers in a recent pursuit across the North Alabama military base.

The Military Veteran Temporary Teaching Certificate is not merely a response to current educational staffing challenges. It is a testament to how we can creatively and respectfully acknowledge the contributions of our veterans.

On Monday, a group of Republican senators announced the formation of a task force to combat the fraudulent misuse of federal funding.

The Baldwin County Commission approved a measure to eventually improve beach access from Interstate 65.

Monday on One America News Network's "The Real Story with Riley Lewis," U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) put the blame on the chaos in Minnesota with immigration enforcement raids on former President Joe Biden.

The Alabama Legislature will keep its normal schedule this week despite winter weather in parts of the state over the weekend.

Wisdom – real wisdom – resides not in grand gestures but in the patient, humble act of actually removing what troubles us, one careful motion at a time, rather than simply scattering our problems to the wind and calling it progress.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is pushing back against Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin declaring January 2026 as Muslim American Heritage Month.

A conservative Christian group at the University of South Alabama is speaking out after a sex toy bingo night was held on campus, despite receiving threats.

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth urged the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) on Sunday to reconsider their recent decision to separate public and private school playoff competition.

State Rep. Susan DuBose a staunch supporter and proven champion of Alabama's teachers highlighted the damage that the AEA done to teacher recruitment and retention, the group took her quotes out of context targeting her on their FB and newsletter.

Allowing individual Americans, not their employers, make more of the decisions regarding insurance tradeoffs would make healthcare more affordable and valuable.

Friday afternoon, Doug Jones was interviewed by University of Alabama law professor Joyce Vance on her Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance Substack page. In the brief interview, he attacked state lawmakers and promoted a wild conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump would "steal" elections while insisting that he can win the Alabama governor race against U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

They say memories fade with time. We can only see the big moments clearly when we look back. Our first love. Our first loss. We keep scenes from our lives in focus. Like the green pastures where we grew up, or the old general store we frequented as children.