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University of Alabama School of Social Work Alabama News
State Rep. Garrett files bill to repeal University of Alabama School of Social Work requirement

The University of Alabama (UA) School of Social Work was established by the Alabama Legislature in 1965 to address what was then described as a critical shortage of trained professionals in the field. On Monday, State Rep. Danny Garrett filed House Bill 152 (HB 152), a one-page bill to remove the language in state statute that requires the University to continue that program as a standalone college. 

Auburn basketball guard Kevin Overton and forward Keyshawn Hall Alabama News
Auburn basketball looks to carry momentum into road test at Missouri

After a 22-point rout of then-No.15 Arkansas at Neville Arena over the weekend for its first SEC win, Auburn aims to stay in the win column Wednesday night as it travels to Columbia, Missouri, to take on the black and gold Tigers. 

Sitz Alabama News
Baldwin, Etowah Counties team up for arrest in long-term child solicitation sting

The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office are 270 miles apart, but that didn’t stop the two agencies from working together to bring justice to an imaginary teenage girl.

Conley Alabama News
Irvington man stabbed dog to death for defecating in house, investigators say

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man after what they call a “disturbing crime.”

Hampton Harris Alabama News
Republican Hampton Harris announces candidacy for Alabama’s second congressional district

On Tuesday, attorney and small business owner Hampton Harris officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Alabama’s second congressional district.

Title IX Scotus Alabama News
'Keep fighting against mental illness': Tuberville, Robertson defend Title IX protections in speeches during SCOTUS oral arguments

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and Katherine Robertson, in her role as chief counsel for the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, gave speeches defending women's sports in Washington D.C. today.

Bruce Ayers Alabama News
Hoover's StarDome comedy club owner retires after 42 years

The owner of StarDome in Hoover announced his retirement after more than 42 years.

AHSAA Alabama News
Pro-Tem Gudger: AHSAA reform bills coming in 2026 session

There will likely be legislation introduced focusing on the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) in the 2026 session, according to State Sen. Pro-Tem Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman).

Mobile Bay dredge Alabama News
Army Corps defends Mobile Bay dredge sediment placement as beneficial

The United States Army Corps of Engineers said thin-layer placement of dredge material in Mobile Bay is beneficial.

Barry Glisson Alabama News
Mobile Fire-Rescue chief Barry Glisson sworn in

Barry Glisson was sworn in on Monday before city officials, employees, and his family.

Barnes Chambers Alabama News
New Member Profile: Greg Barnes focused on mental health, cost of living issues in first session

State Rep. Greg Barnes (R-Jasper) will focus on ways to lower the cost of living and improving mental health in his first session.

muscle shoals city hall Alabama News
Muscle Shoals city clerk put on administrative leave following unfavorable audit

Muscle Shoals city clerk Brittany Walker has been placed on leave following an unfavorable audit of the City’s finances.

Marshall Qualifying Alabama News
‘There’s no doubt we are the clear leader in this campaign’ — Steve Marshall qualifies for U.S. Senate race

Nearly 50 enthusiastic supporters braved the cold outside the Republican Party of Alabama (ALGOP) to greet and hear from Attorney General Steve Marshall as he qualified for the U.S. Senate.

Aurora IV and Wellness Alabama News
Cullman wellness clinic to permanently close as part of settlement for injecting research drugs

A settlement was reached between the Attorney General’s Office and the owners of Cullman’s Aurora IV and Wellness Clinic.

Mobile Baykeeper Alabama News
Mobile Baykeeper: ‘It’s time to tell the federal government to stop dumping mud on Alabama’

Legislation that would place conditions on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects will be introduced Tuesday and Mobile Baykeeper said if the law is passed, it would not affect operations of the Port of Mobile.

A protester shouts at federal immigration officers Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jen Golbeck) Alabama News
Joey Clark: He will not shout or cry out in the streets

Maybe I should just put the phone down and pick up the Good Book instead.

Otto Wolf Alabama News
90-year-old Enterprise man charged with murdering his wife

The Enterprise Police Department announced the arrest of a 90-year-old man in connection to his wife's killing.

R Imes road to sage avenue Alabama News
Federal and local dollars funding $14 million Mobile infrastructure project

A $14 million project to improve infrastructure along the Dauphin Street corridor near the Interstate 65 intersection will soon begin.

In this photo released by the White House, President Donald Trump monitors U.S. military operations in Venezuela, with CIA Director John Ratcliffe, left, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (Molly Alabama News
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore: Capturing Maduro was America First leadership on display

Capturing Maduro shows the world that America still stands ready to defend our interests, protect our people and rise against tyranny when it directly threatens our security. 

Wes Allen Alabama News
Secretary of State Allen identifies counties with illegally registered noncitizens, reveals where illegal voting occurred

Following the discovery of 186 illegally registered noncitizens, 25 of whom voted in Alabama elections, Secretary of State Wes Allen has released a list of the counties where the the illegal registrations and voting took place.

tim walz Alabama News
Tuberville, Britt demand Walz explain 'negligent management' in Minnesota childcare fraud epidemic

As fallout from the massive child care fraud scandal in Minnesota intensifies, the Senate Republican Conference is now demanding answers from outgoing Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Mud dumping Fairhope municipal pier Alabama News
'It's downright nasty': Elliott, Marques to join forces on first day of session to stop Mobile Bay mud dumping

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) and State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) joined constituents on the Fairhope Municipal Pier Monday morning to officially announce legislation to stop the federal government from dumping dredge material into Mobile Bay.

BIRTH, CHILD, BABY, HOMEBIRTH Alabama News
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals rules birth centers required to get hospital licenses from ADPH

Members of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals on Friday reversed a lower court’s ruling that barred the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) from licensing birth centers that operate in the midwifery model of care.

Alabama political news gold Alabama News
Allen Mendenhall: Gold, an ancient refuge in a digital age

When central bankers presume to fine-tune economic growth through monetary manipulation, when politicians promise prosperity through fiscal profligacy, and when commentators dismiss millennia of economic wisdom as relics of a benighted past, gold stands as a rebuke to hubris.

Doug Jones Alabama News
Doug Jones takes swipe at CHOOSE Act: 'I've got a real problem with paying taxpayer money going to private schools that have no accountability'

Jones acknowledged having "real disagreements" on education policy and specifically cited the school choice legislation.

steve marshall Alabama News
AG Marshall applauds U.S. Supreme Court's affirmation of religious liberties in rural Amish communities

The U.S. Supreme Court recently vacated a lower court's ruling that denied religious liberties to members of the Amish community in rural New York.

University Campus Alabama News
Orr, Garrett hopeful for compliance but warn of consequences for colleges, universities violating state anti-DEI law

In the third legislative session since passing Alabama’s divisive concepts bill in 2023, lawmakers and universities alike are still working toward the goal of ending radical ideology and discriminatory practices, including those masked under programs to promote “diversity, equity, and inclusion" that have been commonplace on campuses nationwide.

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