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McFeeters is now promising to file a legal challenge to Tuberville’s entry on the ballot.

Legislature

An Alabama Senate committee quickly approved legislation requiring the state to offer digital driver’s licenses and IDs for a $15 fee.

Elections

Property ownership does not determine residency under the Constitution, and long-settled Alabama case law makes that distinction clear.

Legislature

A gambling bill from Sen. Merika Coleman would allow people to vote on authorizing the Legislature and governor to pass gambling legislation.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

FrankenMo: The Resurrection of Mo Brooks

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The library will soon be able to participate in the county courier service again after changes made Tuesday.

Elections

Records show the Republican candidate's adult life included nearly two dozen addresses across seven states and an evolving political identity before his recent Alabama...

Legislature

Alabama Senate passed SB71, limiting state environmental rules to federal standards despite Democratic warnings about reduced protections for certain communities.

Congress

The appropriations bills include more than $200 million in state earmarks, and gives Congress more time to negotiate DHS funding.

Local news

Reed cited major drops in violent crime and secured $50 million in federal grants during 2025, detailing progress in housing and downtown development.

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Opinion

Opinion

You can continue to align yourselves with executive power and party discipline. Or you can honor your oath.

Featured Opinion

There seem to be many within the Republican Party who are fed up with the good ol’ boy system. People don’t like cheaters.

Opinion

Charles I's 1626 coronation, delayed by debt and plague, alienated his subjects and inadvertently shaped the political and religious future of American colonies.

Featured Opinion

From Springsteen to Lamar, protest songs expose when legality shields injustice and force moral reckonings politics tries to delay.

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