Prisons Gov. Kay Ivey sets execution date for Jeremy Williams Jeremy Williams waived further appeals, clearing the way for Alabama to schedule his execution in August. Mary Claire Wooten17 hours ago
Elections Democratic Party procedure could revoke nomination from Sebrina Martin Parties are not legally required to follow primary results, and Democratic Party bylaws provide for the removal of a nominee. Jacob HolmesJune 13, 2022
Elections Mo Brooks calls January 6 committee a “witch hunt” Brooks announced "women for Mo" in partnership with Women for America First, an organization involved in the rally preceding the Capitol attack. Jacob HolmesJune 13, 2022
Elections A Q&A with Democratic Secretary of State nominee Pamela Laffitte APR posed questions to Democratic candidate Pamela Laffitte, who provided written responses. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Elections New Alabama Secretary of State run-off poll shows Zeigler above Allen The runoff election to decide the Republican candidate for Alabama secretary of state is scheduled for June 21. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Congress Sewell discusses gun violence after doomed gun control package passes U.S. House Much of the discussion Thursday centered around the alarming increase in gun crimes committed by youth in Alabama. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Elections Donald Trump endorses Katie Britt in Alabama Senate race In a written endorsement on Truth Social, the former president also criticized Mo Brooks. StaffJune 10, 2022
Courts Beasley Allen files series of lawsuits against Facebook parent company Meta The lawsuits allege company executives were aware of the harmful effects of Facebook, Instagram but did nothing to protect young people Josh MoonJune 10, 2022
Elections Christian Horn endorses Wes Allen for secretary of state The Republican primary runoff election will be held on June 21, 2022. StaffJune 10, 2022
Elections Sebrina Martin lost custody of six children for use of excessive corporal punishment Court documents show Martin lost custody of six children due to excessive corporal punishment in her Montgomery home in July 2013. Jacob HolmesJune 9, 2022
Education Former Athens principal convicted of multiple felonies still employed Because of state laws, Athens Schools officials have been unable to terminate Rick Carter, who was convicted in March of seven felonies Josh MoonJune 9, 2022