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State Rep. Matt Simpson (R-Daphne) visited the Common Sense Campaign on Tuesday to recap victories and failures of the 2024 legislative 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.
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.
If you're wanting to take the family to catch Major League Baseball's tribute to the Negro Leagues in Birmingham, you might want to get in touch with your loan officer.
"University Club" now open in Tuscaloosa for public dining and groups.
Leaders in Montgomery are continuing to pass the buck as residents express displeasure with how the City handles crime after a suspect in a shooting that paralyzed an innocent woman swiftly made bail after his arrest.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a motion for summary judgment on Monday in a lawsuit brought by liberal groups against the state of Alabama's transgender surgery ban.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is continuing to push for Senate Democrats to allow a vote on bipartisan legislation that would mandate the deportation of illegal aliens who commit certain crimes.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Marine Patrol division and several other agencies worked late into the night after a man drowned while attempting to help dock a pontoon boat.
The Alabama Ethics Commission’s website was unusable on Tuesday for an unknown reason.
The Baldwin County Commission is investigating the firing of the entire Baldwin County Library Cooperative (BCLC) staff.
The Tip Tops kick off summer on May 31 in Fairhope. A walk down memory lane.
A pair of YouTubers have been causing a stir at local government buildings in Alabama.
Though man cannot be reduced to the literal facts, certain facts do have a way of bringing all men down to earth no matter their station.
The Alabama Department of Public Health published a lengthy advisory in May 2024 for consumers of fish in Alabama.
Vulcan Materials of Birmingham rejects a demand by Mexico for its assets there.
Morgan County Circuit Judge Charles Elliott issued a permanent gag order in the case of Mac Bailey Marquette, a Decatur police officer charged with murder in the death of Stephen Perkins.
A Republican lawmaker pushed back against Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed’s chief of staff Chip Hill’s prolonged weekend gun-violence screed in which he both denied the existence of rampant crime in Montgomery and blamed the violence on Alabama’s gun laws.
While folks nationwide prepare for a long Memorial Day weekend, Alabama’s political leaders are ensuring citizens remember the sacrifices made by American servicemembers who gave us the long weekend.
Let us honor our fallen soldiers this Memorial Day by keeping high the very standards that have made America great.
State Rep. Reed Ingram (R-Pike Road) took aim at Montgomery Mayor Steve Reed and other Montgomery leadership, announcing plans to file legislation allowing the state to appoint a police chief if a municipality’s crime rate exceeds a certain level.
On Saturday, June 8, you do not need a fishing license to fish in Alabama.
There have recently been rumblings that Gov. Kay Ivey is considering expanding Alabama's Medicaid eligibility. This would mean a difficult choice for the Alabama Legislature: oppose the Governor with the possibility of political consequences or put the state's stable general fund budget in peril.
Her husband, the love of her life, U.S. Army Ranger Cpt. Kyle Comfort, had made the ultimate sacrifice for his country
There is a story that too many Alabamians don’t know – one about young men from every county, corner, corncrib and country road who answered a call that changed the state of Alabama forever.