News LGBTQ Pride Month: Celebrating joy and challenging injustice Notable LGBTQ figures from Alabama include Truman Capote, Ma Rainey, Jim Nabors, Nell Carter, and Brittany Howard. Bill BrittJune 4, 2024
News Alabama Arise and Alabama Values launch advocacy program Think Big Alabama empowers communities through advocacy training in media, policy and grassroots organizing, fostering impactful change. Mary Claire WootenJune 4, 2024
Legislature Lt. Gov. Ainsworth highlights full enactment of pro-military legislative package The legislative package was proposed by the Alabama Military Stability Commission, which is chaired by Ainsworth. StaffJune 4, 2024
News Manufacture Alabama names new chairman of the Alabama Iron and Steel Council The Alabama Iron and Steel Council, an affiliate of Manufacture Alabama, has announced Phil Goodwin as its new chairman. StaffJune 4, 2024
Congress Rep. Sewell’s bill to rename Post Office for Albert Turner Sr. passes House Albert Turner, Sr., born in Perry County, Alabama in 1936, devoted his life to the Civil Rights Movement. StaffJune 4, 2024
Courts Federal judge strikes down New Hampshire “divisive concepts” law The language is similar to Alabama's language prohibiting divisive concepts. Jacob HolmesJune 3, 2024
Economy Unfair labor practice charges are filed against Alabama postal workers unions In recent months, individuals have filed multiple unfair labor practice charges against postal workers’ unions in Northern and Central Alabama. Chance PhillipsJune 3, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | House Divided: Trump’s conviction tests the fragility of democracy When a nation cannot agree on the rule of law and equal justice, its foundations are in danger of collapsing under the weight of... Bill BrittJune 3, 2024
News In Memoriam: Marion Goldstein Rosemore: August 17, 1926 – May 31, 2024 Marion Rosemore's life was a testament to resilience, ingenuity, and an unwavering commitment to her family and community. Bill BrittJune 3, 2024
Legislature SB301 to begin cracking down on distracted drivers Alabama's hands-free law will begin imposing fines for holding cellphones while driving, starting June 15. Mary Claire WootenJune 3, 2024