News AG’s office confirms that smokable hemp ban will go into effect July 1 The Attorney General's office confirmed Alabama's smokable hemp ban starts July 1 — possession could lead to a Class C felony charge. Alex Jobin1 day ago
Public safety ALDOT warns of “unpaid toll” text scam ALDOT warned citizens about a new text scam claiming unpaid toll fees. Jacob Holmes1 day ago
Elections Marshall talks senate priorities, China tariffs, L.A. protests Marshall discussed his 2026 Senate bid priorities, from gender-affirming care and China tariffs to supporting Trump's response to L.A. protests. Wesley Walter1 day ago
Congress Rep. Figures honors Hank Aaron, Satchel Paige at Congressional Baseball Game Figures honored baseball legends Hank Aaron and Satchel Paige at the Congressional Baseball Game, paying tribute to Mobile's unmatched legacy. Staff1 day ago
Congress Rep. Sewell pays tribute to Montgomery Attorney Julian McPhillips on the House Floor Sewell honored the life and legacy of Julian L. McPhillips Jr., who was known as "the People’s Lawyer." Staff1 day ago
Congress Sen. Britt receives 2025 U.S. Metalcasting Industry Congressional Champion Award Britt was recognized for her strong support and advocacy for the industry. Staff1 day ago
Prisons State kills Gregory Hunt in third execution of 2025 Gregory Hunt was executed Tuesday, the state's third execution of 2025. This marked the fifth use of the controversial nitrogen hypoxia method. Jacob Holmes2 days ago
Elections Wahl talks 2026 election cycle, calls for shift to closed primaries Alabama GOP Chairman John Wahl called for closed primaries to secure ballots, ensuring only Republican voters decide the GOP nominee. Wesley Walter2 days ago
Congress Sen. Tuberville continues assault on trans athletes with new bill Tuberville's latest bill aimed to bar trans athletes from women's sports at military academies. Alex Jobin2 days ago
Economy SNAP cuts threaten 800,000 Alabamians as state faces $300 million burden A new budget bill could gut SNAP for 800,000 Alabamians, forcing the state to shoulder a $300 million burden or slash vital benefits. Bill Britt2 days ago