
State Sen. Larry Stutts (R-Tuscumbia) will file legislation in the upcoming legislative session exempting rural Alabama hospitals and health care facilities from certificate of need (CON).

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed recently began fundraising for his PAC by sending out text message ads critical of U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).

The Leeds Police Department announced the arrest of a 63-year-old man in connection to a child sex abuse case.
Cruising to a sizable double-digit lead nearing the midway point of the second half, Auburn basketball collapsed en route to its second consecutive conference loss on Tuesday night in Neville Arena against Texas A&M, 90-88.

The Homewood Police Department announced that they have identified and arrested three juveniles in connection with the arson at that shut down the Homewood Walmart store on December 30.

On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) delivered remarks on the Senate floor condemning what he referred to as the Democratic Party's 'January 6th hoax.'

A new poll shows voters are still largely undecided in determining their candidate preferences for the Republican primary later this year.

Members of the Montgomery County Commission voted to delay changing the allocation of a 1% public education sales tax at their Tuesday meeting.

The Mobile Law Enforcement Foundation is raising money for Lt. Lorenzo Matthews, the police officer shot over the weekend.

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced that 186 noncitizens registered to vote in Alabama have been removed from the State's voter file.

While the White House is critical, Alabama conservatives cannot afford to treat our state primaries – where the future of Alabama is actually chosen – like a side show.

The Mobile County Republican Party hosted a candidate forum with 10 candidates for multiple offices, including attorney general (AG) and sheriff.

As we head into 2026, a few questions come to mind regarding the great state of Alabama.

Gubernatorial candidate U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) addressed Venezuela, federal funds fraud and his vision as governor during an event at the Alabama Forestry Association’s Public Policy Seminar.
Scott Ortis loaned his State Senate campaign $500,000 on Monday.

Alabama House Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle) was surrounded by friends and family as he qualified for reelection with one of the biggest supporter turnouts of the day.

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry qualified to run for Place One on the Public Service Commission on Monday afternoon.

Lee County Commissioner Doug Cannon announced his candidacy on Monday for the Republican primary for State Senate District 27.

The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office has concluded its investigation into allegations of an “inappropriate relationship” between an Asbury High School coach and student, finding no cause for pursuing criminal charges. However, the Marshall County School District said the matter is still under internal investigation for ethical reasons.

Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles director Cam Ward recently appointed Darryl Littleton as deputy director for Administration and Law Enforcement Services, effective January 16.

If the so-called West Alabama Corridor is completed, travelers using the route to make the journey from Mobile to Tuscaloosa would enter Tuscaloosa on Alabama Highway 69, likely passing through the junction of 69 and U.S. Highway 11, which is also the terminus of Skyland Boulevard.

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Semmes.
After a stinging loss against then-No. 23 Georgia over the weekend, Auburn basketball opens home SEC competition on Tuesday against Texas A&M.

Justin Senia and Arielle Perreault are charged with attempted murder and discharging a gun in a building or vehicle.

After serving in the Alabama House of Representatives for 16 years, State Rep. Terri Collins (R-Decatur) has announced that she will not be seeking re-election in 2026.

U-Haul released its annual growth index on Monday morning, showing the states that experienced the most in-migration in 2025, and Alabama cracked the top ten, coming in at ninth on the list.

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) filed his qualifying paperwork on Monday at the Republican Party of Alabama headquarters.