
Elijah Davidson, a former candidate for Alabama House District 95, endorsed Gulf Shores businessman and financial expert Joe Freeman.

Lee Greenwood, a Grammy Award-winning singer, is coming to Hoover on Saturday. Greenwood will be performing at a rally for John Wahl for lieutenant governor.

On Mid-Day Mobile 106.5 FM Mobile, Speaker Pro-Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) openly questions the legal strategy and skills of the former attorney for the state Edmund “Eddie” LaCour.

The Auburn Board of Trustees voted Friday to create a Presidential Academic Advisory Council to replace the current Faculty Senate and put in place a "Curriculum, Courses, Syllabi, and Core Educational Requirements Policy."

The dueling endorsements from Second Amendment groups continue in the U.S. Senate runoff with NAGR and GOA weighing in.

Tuesday afternoon, State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) was granted a hearing on her request for a temporary restraining order that would prohibit the Alabama Democratic Party from certifying Alicia Escott Lumpkin as the nominee for House District 60.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has arrested James Dozier, the bailiff for suspended Judge Yashiba Blanchard, for impersonating a peace officer.

Mara Ruffin Blackmon, has filed suit alleging that shenanigans may have been at play in HD 57, including an alleged bribery attempt by suspended Judge Yashiba Blanchard, conflicts of interest, illegal curbside voting, and more.

According to the Secretary of State, 879,785 votes were cast in this year’s primary election; 23.12% of the state’s registered 3,805,005 voters turned out.
Just hours after the three-judge panel held a hearing on the legality of the steps Alabama has taken to return to the 2023 maps approved by the legislature, qualifying closed for the four congressional district special elections for both the Republican and Democratic parties.

U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) and political newcomer Case Dixon have qualified with the Alabama Republican Party to run for the special primary election for Congressional District 6.

BamaCarry PAC is celebrating the defeat of Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones by Cam Hunt.

Former U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile) and Austin Sidwell were the first to qualify with the Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) to run in the Congressional District 1 special election. The election will be held on August 11.

Lloyd Peeples has defeated incumbent Jim Carns in House District 48 race.

State Sen. Jabo Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills) wins Senate District 16 Republican primary.

Alicia Escott Lumpkin has defeated State Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) in the Democratic primary election for House District 60.

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Hoover) joined 61 other Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members to block name, image, or likeness (NIL) reform, telling several conferences and the National Collegiate Athletic Association in letters that they cannot remain silent on current redistricting plans.

Clarke County Commissioner for District 3 Barry Chancey is being challenged in the Republican primary by Coffeeville resident Joe Parden.

BamaCarry, Alabama's largest state-based grassroots organization devoted to supporting the Second Amendment endorsed Jared Hudson for U.S. Senate.

President Donald Trump continues to show his strong support for U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) in the state's upcoming GOP U.S. Senate primary hosting a tele-town hall rally for him the night before the election.

Out-of-state members of Congress, activists, union organizers and progressive social media influencers descended on Montgomery on Saturday for the "All Roads Lead to the South" event.

Earlier this week, S&P Global Ratings (S&P Global) released a report that removed Central Alabama Water from “CreditWatch Negative” and changed its Outlook to “Stable” while affirming its AA- bond rating, citing efforts made by new management.

It’s Hail Mary week in the 2026 municipal elections as GOP hopefuls pull their last desperate moves to gain votes. The Alabama Senate District 32 race is heating up with neither candidate sitting on the sidelines.

South Alabama Congressional candidates continue to announce their decisions amid a shakeup of districts. The splitting of the Congressional District 1 slate is likely as some candidates in that race eye Congressional District 2 for the special primary election.

State Attorney General Steve Marshall has issued an investigatory subpoena to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) after opening a civil investigation alleging deceptive fundraising practices under Alabama’s consumer protection statutes.

This election season is keeping mailboxes full with campaign mailers as candidates prepare for the May 19 primary.

Mayor Randall Woodfin is pausing the implementation of new rules and definitions of the “Kelvyn Felder Ordinance” meant to curb incidents of violence at problematic nightclubs.