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Until average Americans, and especially average Alabamians, stop falling for the goofy scare tactics and racism, the odds will never be in our favor.

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The city argues that the plaintiff did not follow proper procedure to request public records.

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The Decatur council voted 4–1 to move forward with the Cook Museum expansion, sparking debate over costs and transparency.

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Workers at the Navistar plant in Huntsville voted against forming a union, marking another failed effort by United Auto Workers to organize labor in...

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The first month of the magazine features the Rogersville Public Library and its importance to its rural community.

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Nearly 59 percent of Republican primary voters say economic issues should come before cultural fights, despite Legislature’s recent priorities.

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From suffragists to today’s Christian nationalists, history warns that rights vanish without action. The fight for democracy is now.

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If there's no investigation, no charges pending, and the family is OK with it, why can't the body cam footage be made public?

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Maybe the lunacy in Texas will finally prompt voters to take a stand and hold onto their power.

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A new ban on smart devices in schools highlights the growing disconnect between the average citizen and the actions of their government.

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Secretary of State Wes Allen and Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate will be the two horses in this contest.

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By Congressman Bradley Byrne (AL-1) I’m going to start by telling you something we all know: Washington has a spending problem. The federal government...