
Governor Kay Ivey would sign legislation restricting certain products from SNAP if the legislature passes it.

Former Montgomery director of Emergency Communications Carl Fortner filed a report with the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division on Friday for alleged workplace discrimination.

The mother of a child investigators believe died in an accidental shooting is now facing multiple charges.

State House Majority Leader Rep. Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) is encouraging Alabamians to let their voices be heard ahead of the 2026 legislative session.

The site of Huntsville's former City Hall will soon be converted into an expansion of Big Spring Park East.

During a discussion on Friday morning's episode of WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) was asked whether Alabama shared Minnesota's welfare fraud issue.
After a pair of painful losses to open SEC play, Auburn basketball invites No. 15 Arkansas to Neville Arena on Saturday.

State Rep. Rhett Marques (R-Enterprise) and State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) plan to introduce companion bills to curtail mud dumping in Mobile Bay.

Thursday, Lloyd Peeples qualified to run for House District 48. Peeples is the senior trial counsel in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama. He announced his candidacy in November.

On Friday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) issued a warning regarding the state of college athletics and demanded change.

The Eastern Shore Republican Women hosted two U.S. Senate candidates on Thursday. Jared Hudson and Morgan Murphy attended the event. Steve Marshall was unable to attend due to travel delays from Washington and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) was in session.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), a candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama, said an incident involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shooting an apparent protester in Minneapolis was a "resistance towards law enforcement" led by blue state politicians.

House Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) filed legislation on Thursday that would limit the use of boards and agencies' use of emergency rules.

The debate over Alabama’s online sales tax law continued on Thursday ahead of the start of the legislative session next week.

Former State Rep. Howard Sanderford (R-Huntsville) passed away on Wednesday evening at the age of 90.

A Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office deputy was injured Wednesday during a rescue operation on the Pinhoti Trail.

Who knew that God’s idea of how to fuel the body He created is what is truly best?

The two women accused of hitting children at a Daleville daycare will spend five years in prison.

To autocrats, proxies and terror‑sponsoring regimes who imagine sanctuary or immunity, understand this fact: American real power is patient, precise and prepared.

Last year, the University of Alabama School of Social Work celebrated its 60th Anniversary. In March 2025, a year after the state's divisive concepts bill went into effect, the school hosted national training through its doctor of social work program featuring numerous sessions that were identity-based and promoted diversity, equity and inclusion, or antiracism.

After ramming Gate two on Redstone Arsenal and attacking an officer in mid-December, a woman is now facing eight years in prison.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency released details about a chase on Interstate 10 in Baldwin County that led to two serious crashes and major traffic jams in Daphne.

A new Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs (ADVA) veterans’ cemetery will soon be located in Madison County.

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is now weighing in on the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis who appeared to strike a federal agent with her vehicle on Wednesday.

State Sen. Kirk Hatcher (D-Montgomery) announced his candidacy on Wednesday for State Senate District 25.

In a Thursday morning appearance on Newsmax, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) discussed the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

Just two years before his death, U.S. Rep. William “Bill” Flynt Nichols (D-Sylacauga), co-sponsored a bill to strengthen unified combatant commands, including U.S. Joint Special Operations Command.