Featured Opinion Opinion | ALGOP’s hearing on Tuberville’s residency issues was a spectacular flop ALGOP's hearing on Tuberville's residency issues was a spectacular flop. Josh Moon9 hours ago
Congress Senate Republicans block Right to IVF bill Republicans in the U.S. Senate voted to block the passage of a Democratic-sponsored bill that seeks to provide a national right to IVF. Alex JobinSeptember 19, 2024
Public safety Central Alabama Crimestoppers hosts gun buyback in Montgomery Central Alabama Crimestoppers will host a gun buyback Saturday in Montgomery, offering cash for firearms to promote community safety. Mary Claire WootenSeptember 19, 2024
News Harassment charge against ALDOT director dropped The Marshall County District Attorney's Office filed a motion to dismiss the case. StaffSeptember 19, 2024
State Drive Electric Alabama hosting showcases to celebrate National Drive Electric Week There will be four separate EV showcases throughout the state – in Auburn, Birmingham, Huntsville and Foley. StaffSeptember 19, 2024
News New AMCC lawsuit: Chaos, delays, and broken rules in Alabama’s cannabis rollout Alabama Always, LLC has launched a legal broadside against the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission. Bill BrittSeptember 18, 2024
News Southern Cultural Center hosts “Secede to Survive” conference The idea of a modern-day secession is not new to the splinter group from the League of the South. Jacob HolmesSeptember 18, 2024
Prisons Reentry Alabama explores issues threatening the recidivism rate Reentry Alabama continues to discuss ways to support former inmates by improving reintegration processes. Mary Claire WootenSeptember 18, 2024
Congress Britt, Tuberville attack Biden administration migrant parole program The parole program began in January 2023 and provides up to 30,000 parole seekers a month advance travel authorization. Wesley WalterSeptember 18, 2024
Elections Secretary of state encourages Alabamians to serve as poll workers Qualified individuals can apply to be a poll worker by filling out a form. StaffSeptember 18, 2024
Courts Freedom to Read Foundation backs plaintiffs in Prattville Library suit The lawsuit will be "fully briefed" by Friday for Judge Myron Thompson to consider the issuance of a preliminary injunction that could temporarily strike... Jacob HolmesSeptember 17, 2024