Prisons ADOC apologizes for “confusion” prior to execution ADOC forced a female reporter to change her clothes because her skirt was "too short." Josh MoonAugust 1, 2022
State Alabama executed Joe Nathan James Jr. despite pleas from victim’s family James was executed for the 1994 murder of Faith Hall, a 26-year-old mother of two. Josh MoonJuly 29, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Please pay attention to Steve Marshall Alabama's AG loves a press release, but at what cost to the rest of us? Josh MoonJuly 27, 2022
Courts Federal judge denies final appeal for Joe Nathan James Jr., execution set for Thursday James was convicted for the 1994 shooting death of his former girlfriend, Faith Hall. Hall's family is asking that he not be executed. Josh MoonJuly 26, 2022
Elections Butler announces House write-in campaign after failed election challenge Kimberly Butler finished 14 votes out of a runoff but presented more than 40 affidavits from voters who were given incorrect ballots. Josh MoonJuly 26, 2022
Health Ivey’s office blasts ADPH message on masking Ivey has previously issued mask mandates to protect Alabamians from the virus. Josh MoonJuly 25, 2022
State Report: Child labor used at Alabama auto parts supplier plant A Reuters report published Friday said SMART Alabama in Luverne employed children as young as 12 in its metal stamping plant. Josh MoonJuly 25, 2022
Courts Alabama NaphCare hit with $27 million verdict for prison death The verdict, from a Washington jury, was in response to the death of a 55-year-old woman. Josh MoonJuly 25, 2022
Courts Former Athens superintendent, two others sentenced in virtual school case Trey Holladay, the mastermind of the virtual school scam, was hit with a lengthy prison sentence and hefty fine. Josh MoonJuly 22, 2022
Education Former Limestone superintendent first to be sentenced in virtual school scam Tom Sisk, who pleaded guilty for his role in the scheme, will serve 18 months in federal prison. Josh MoonJuly 21, 2022