Featured Opinion Opinion | The Nazi-ism is creeping in No, America isn't nazi-Germany. But the similarities of some actions, and the vilification of some people, are hard to miss and scary. Josh MoonApril 15, 2025
Courts Lawsuit challenges Madison County voting map as racially unfair The suit challenges the “6-1” election system used to select commissioners in Madison County. StaffApril 15, 2025
Congress Rep. Sewell to host “Terri Talks” with former Social Security commissioner Sewell will be joined by the former Social Security commissioner under President Joe Biden, Governor Martin O’Malley. StaffApril 15, 2025
State EV test drives prove educational at Little River Earth Fest Donohoo Chevrolet, in collaboration with Drive Electric Alabama and the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition, offered free EV test drives. StaffApril 15, 2025
Congress Sen. Britt leads bill to expand access to credit for Americans The bill would allow property owners and utility and telecom providers to report payments data to credit reporting agencies. StaffApril 15, 2025
Featured Opinion Opinion | Sewage issues in Lowndes are deplorable, and DEI has nothing to do with fixing them The Trump DOJ killed an agreement to fix Lowndes County's sewage issues, calling it DEI. That's stupid to everyone who knows what words mean. Josh MoonApril 14, 2025
Legislature House committee weighing bill to criminalize “smugglers” of undocumented immigrants The bill would make it a felony to transport an undocumented immigrant into the state of Alabama. Jacob HolmesApril 14, 2025
Featured Opinion Opinion | Mack Butler’s chemtrail crusade is pure political cosplay Rep. Mack Butler battles clouds, chemtrails, and common sense in HB248 — because nothing says "public service" like yelling at the sky. Bill BrittApril 14, 2025
Education School choice launch sees high demand — and debate over who benefits Most schools participating in the CHOOSE Act are religious and a supermajority of applicants come from private institutions or homeschooling. Chance PhillipsApril 14, 2025
News Advocates, violent crime victims spread awareness for victim compensation According to a national survey, 96 percent of violent crime victims failed to receive victim compensation in 2022. Alex JobinApril 14, 2025