News Annette Nevin Shelby, esteemed scholar and trailblazing educator, dies at 86 Annette Nevin Shelby, a respected professor and philanthropist, devoted her life to education and public service, leaving a lasting legacy. Staff5 days ago
Congress Rep. Sewell announces employer lineup for 14th Annual Job Fair The annual job fair, free and open to the public, will connect job seekers with over 70 employers across 10 industries. Staff5 days ago
Elections Secretary of state concludes Board of Registrars summer trainings Secretary of State Wes Allen hosted eight multi-day training sessions for Alabama’s Boards of Registrars. Staff5 days ago
Elections Alabama Farmers Federation endorses Sen. Chris Elliott in Senate District 32 Elliott received the Alabama Farmers Federation's endorsement, which cited his work ethic and conservative values. Staff5 days ago
Local news Attorney sues Orange Beach over failure to provide body cam footage C.C. Dixon-Moreno had requested body cam footage linked to a domestic violence incident reportedly involving mayor Tony Kennon. Jacob Holmes5 days ago
Courts Judge sanctions Alabama lawyers over fake AI citations in filing Three Alabama attorneys were reprimanded and removed from a case after submitting court documents with fake citations generated by ChatGPT. Mary Claire Wooten5 days ago
Elections Prefiled bill would prevent faithless presidential electors in Alabama A pre-filed bill in Alabama's 2026 session outlined a plan to replace faithless electors, ensuring votes aligned with the popular vote. Alex Jobin5 days ago
Courts Judge grants release of Campos-Reyes pending fraud trial Tears were shed and hugs were shared Wednesday after a judge denied the U.S. Government's request to keep Cesar Campos-Reyes behind bars. Jacob Holmes6 days ago
Elections Republican primary for House District 12 heads to run-off The district has been represented by Republicans since 2010, so the August 12 run-off will likely determine the next HD12 representative. Chance Phillips6 days ago
Prisons Families ask legislators not to “shove old problems into shiny, new buildings” At Alabama’s annual prison oversight hearing, testimonies highlighted poor conditions, parole guideline issues and the violent nature of the system. Mary Claire Wooten6 days ago