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A suspect in the Montgomery shooting that left an innocent woman paralyzed was released on bail after being arrested on charges related to the crime over the weekend.
Auburn head football coach Hugh Freeze issued a plea for prayers for running back Brian Battie after he was shot in the head over the weekend.
The Alabama Secretary of State’s Office is investigating how some voter registration forms are being mailed to people at addresses in which they never lived.
Anyone can pray. We do not gain entrée through our status in life. Yet there is something decidedly unique when a leader prays.
The Hoover Channel YouTube Page posted its 200th video this past Saturday.
On Sunday, the Wall Street Journal published an editorial written jointly by U.S. Sens. Kaite Britt (R-Montgomery) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) about their legislative efforts to “clear up confusion after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling” on in-vitro fertilization.
The Auburn Tigers' season has come to an end after a loss to Florida State.
Brian Battie is in critical condition after a shooting in Sarasota, Florida. Battie's brother, Tommie was killed in the shooting.
Fresh off a five-run ninth inning on Saturday to secure a win against Southeastern Louisiana, Alabama carried the momentum over to Sunday’s regional final game against the Lions.
The Wedowee Police Department arrested a 19-year-old in connection to a deadly hit-and-run that happened late Saturday night.
The Home Builders Licensure Board is warning homeowners against repair fraud following storms and tornados that recently damaged homes.
Values are the bedrock upon which societies build their identities and aspirations. They have a unique knack for rising above political divides and cultural differences.
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) held a special order to once again call for the release of 11 pastors arrested in connection to Mountain Gateway in Nicaragua.
"Johnny Football" is coming to Alabama this fall to speak on mental health and substance abuse, two issues he has struggled with in his journey from Heisman winner to the NFL and beyond.
Lieutenant Gov. Will Ainsworth spoke to a large crowd on Saturday at the Huntsville Republican men's breakfast. The group was founded by the late Elbert Peters and has hardly missed a monthly meeting since its inception in 1985. Saturday was the group's 473rd consecutive meeting.
The Wedowee Police Department is investigating a deadly hit-and-run that happened late Saturday night.
The “Ladies of Liberty” Amie Beth Shaver and Allison Sinclair from “Alabam Unfiltered” joined 1819 News Bryan Dawson on a recent episode of “1819 News: The Podcast” to discuss how feminism is leading women astray.
Football is a religion in Alabama. And if anyone commits an act of sacrilege against the Vicar of Tuscaloosa, the consequences are sharp and immediate.
Let’s follow Harrison Butker’s example and honor wives and homemakers once again!
Shomari Figures, the Democrat nominee for Alabama's second congressional district race, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday with Al Sharpton to tout his candidacy and to react to President Joe Biden's appearance in nearby Atlanta to deliver the Morehouse College's commencement address.
Auburn ended its season on a high note, picking up a series win against its rival.
It took nine innings but Alabama softball came out victorious with a 6-3 win over Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday in the Tuscaloosa Regional.
Serving you is one of the greatest honors of my life, and I look forward to our continued work to make House District 15 an even better place to call home.
“The world sure had changed, hasn’t it, Mama?” said her daughter. The old woman patted her daughter’s hand. “The world, yes. But people are still just as beautiful as they’ve ever been, sweetheart.”
A second East Alabama woman received a ring in the mail that she didn’t order. The ring is likely part of a nationwide scam that the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is warning about.
During his weekly appearance on Huntsville radio WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) reacted to the public frustration from gambling proponents.
We have big questions based on what many of you legislators chose NOT to do. You mangled several home run cases and we want to know why.