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Court says quo warranto is unavailable now, but leaves open appeal and other avenues to test Tuberville’s residency claim further.

Prisons

Alabama lawmakers delayed an ADOC legal contract after questioning YesCare's bankruptcy, potential fraud and attorney selection process.

Infrastructure

The Alabama Department of Transportation announced construction on the project is now expected to begin before year’s end.

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Residents pressed for answers as unreleased police footage and ethics complaints deepened divisions at City Hall.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

July 5, 2026
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This Matters with Bill Britt

Civil rights weaken when courts preserve the promise of equality while making the remedies harder and harder to enforce.

Education

The former Muscle Shoals superintendent plans to prioritize board governance, local control and statewide engagement after succeeding longtime leader Sally Smith.

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The founding leader oversaw statewide growth, major funding gains and expanded meal access before Kim Lawkis takes the helm September 1.

Elections

The coastal business group cited Carl’s record on infrastructure, workforce development and economic growth as key priorities for Alabama’s Gulf Coast.

Opinion

In both algebra and life, solving problems requires both patience and dogged persistence. It takes determination. 

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Elections

Alabama’s real election crisis is not illegal voting, but millions of lawful citizens who believe their ballots no longer matter.

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Opinion

The death of a 6-year-old, who was asleep in her bed, should tell us that gun violence issues are more complicated than we pretend.

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Economy

A proposed railroad merger could reshape Alabama’s economy, but unanswered questions about competition and service demanded closer scrutiny.

Elections

When it crashes ashore this fall, its eddies may even establish a beachhead of renewed justice here in our beloved, but still one-party Alabama.

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By Bill Britt and Susan Britt Alabama Political Reporter The revelation first reported by the Alabama Political Reporter, that a $47-million-dollar software package known...

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