Elections Rep. Ensler says he would push for gambling legislation as lieutenant governor Alabama politicians need to “focus on the things that are gonna improve people’s quality of life,” Ensler said. Chance Phillips3 days ago
State Alabama Appleseed gets NFL grant renewal The nonprofit will use the grant to expand its growing legal and re-entry work for those recently released from Alabama prisons. Eddie BurkhalterJune 1, 2022
Elections Jay Hovey beats Alabama Sen. Tom Whatley by a single vote The Auburn councilman had been up by four votes after the May 24 primary, but provisional ballots remained to be counted. Eddie BurkhalterJune 1, 2022
Elections U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton endorses Katie Britt The run-off election is scheduled for June 21. John H. GlennJune 1, 2022
News Manufacture Alabama’s Roy McAuley retiring Roy has been with APPCO for more than 21 years and served in his current capacity with Manufacture Alabama for the last 13 years. StaffJune 1, 2022
State Wade Perry exiting as ADP director Perry has served as executive director since 2020 — his second stint in the role. Josh MoonMay 31, 2022
Elections Democratic gubernatorial candidate Yolanda Flowers backed by Democrats for Life In an interview with APR, Flowers tended to oppose abortion legislation, instead suggesting the issue should be left to "God's judgment." Jacob HolmesMay 31, 2022
Elections Brooks clashes with Fox News, says he has yet to receive Jan. 6 committee subpoena Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, on Sunday engaged in a televised contretemps with anchor Sandra Smith on Fox News Sunday. John H. GlennMay 30, 2022
News Opinion | Remember and honor the fallen We can never repay the debt owed to these courageous, selfless men and women, but we can stand firm in our promise to never... Steven ReedMay 28, 2022
Elections “Mass chaos” redistricting error leaves Etowah County candidates in the lurch Secretary of State John Merrill says it is up to the Republican Party to decide where to go from here. Jacob HolmesMay 27, 2022
Elections Alabama Senate candidates react to Uvalde shooting Republicans Katie Britt and Mo Brooks said guns are not the problem, while Democrat Will Boyd supports "sensible gun legislation" including red flag laws. Jacob HolmesMay 27, 2022