
On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) joined "America's Newsroom" on Fox News Channel to discuss President Donald Trump's memorandum of understanding with Iranian leadership to extend an ongoing ceasefire by 60 days.

A Baldwin County poll worker is raising concerns after issues she identified on Tuesday during the primary runoff election.

Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced she is appointing Ron Burgess, Fred Johnson, Demarcus Joiner, and Quinton Ross to the Public Service Commission (PSC).

The 2026 Alabama Republican primary runoff is in the books, as voters decided on Tuesday who they wanted as the GOP nominee in the November general election.

Following a national search, the board of directors for the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has unanimously selected Ryan Haygood as the new president and CEO.

Tropical Storm Arthur is expected to dump 5 to 7 inches of rain on an already soaked Alabama over the next few days.

The Truth and Unity Amendment gives America’s largest Protestant denomination the direction for removing churches from the SBC who go against the Bible’s teaching that only qualified men, not women, should be pastors.
Whatever Jefferson became later in life, in 1776 he spoke as a Christian, wrote as a Christian, and apparently thought as a Christian. The Declaration must be understood as the work of the Jefferson of 1776, not the Jefferson of 1820.

The Mobile Mysticks will be the name for Mobile's new Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) team. The team’s colors will be green, purple and yellow.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) defeated challenger Jared Hudson in Tuesday’s GOP primary runoff election by nearly 10 points, though it was much closer in some parts of the state.

Assistant district attorney Ben Fuller has won the race for Shelby County District Court Judge Place 3 defeating Jarred "Jay" Welborn.

Rudolph Drake won the Democrat nomination for State Senate District 2 on Tuesday.

Mark Harrell, the Autuaga County Sheriff who made headlines by clearing out the county jail over health concerns with the building, emerged from Tuesday’s primary as the winner of the Republican primary runoff, regaining his position.

Alabama Public Service Commission, Place 2 candidate Jim Zeigler is advancing to November's general election following his defeat of incumbent Chris Beeker III in Tuesday's Republican runoff.

Douglas Mayor Corey Hill won the Republican primary runoff Tuesday against Baldwin County farmer and businesswoman Christina Woerner McInnis, according to preliminary results.

Everett Wess won the Democrat primary runoff for U.S. Senate on Tuesday.

North Alabama native and founder of the first Moms for Liberty chapter in Alabama, Emily Jones, defeated William Matthews in Tuesday's State Board of Education Place 8 Republican runoff.

Andrew Sneed won a decisive victory in the Democrat primary runoff for Congressional District 5 on Tuesday.

Clay Webber will be the next Marshall County Schools superintendent after defeating incumbent Cindy Wigley in Tuesday’s Republican primary runoff.

Former Republican Party chairman John Wahl handily defeated Secretary of State Wes Allen in the primary runoff. Wahl, a first-time candidate, secured the endorsement of President Donald Trump early on in the campaign.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday.

John “Tater” Harris won Tuesday’s primary runoff against Brett Gaar for Baldwin County Commission District 4.

Phil Segraves has won the Republican nomination for the open House District 17 seat.

Five Points Mayor Jeff Monroe will be on the November 3 general election ballot after receiving the most votes in Tuesday's Republican primary runoff.

Katherine Robertson will now advance to the November general election as the Republican Party’s nominee to be the next attorney general, after defeating former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell on Tuesday’s runoff election.

Lifelong Baldwin County resident and insurance agent State Rep. Frances Holk-Jones (R-Foley) will presumably keep her seat after winning the Alabama House District 95 primary runoff Tuesday, according to preliminary election results.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is demanding that Major League Baseball reverse its decision to discipline players who wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night caps.