Advocates demanded reinstatement after the university cited a nonbinding memo to shut down publications focused on Black culture and women’s lifestyle.
The $100,000 investment aimed to address the city’s need for both housing and economic opportunities, training workers in trades like carpentry and HVAC.
A $100 million federal investment transformed Mobile's historic Pier B South, built in the 1920s, into a high-capacity, modern berth for breakbulk trade.
Senators Katie Britt and Jerry Moran led colleagues urging federal regulators to prioritize agriculture and energy producers while reevaluating the controversial Basel III banking...
Alabama manufacturers gained invaluable predictability in critical cost centers after the Public Service Commission approved a two-year freeze on power rates.
Thanks to ALGOP's CHOOSE Act, hundreds of millions in tax dollars are now paying for absurdly inaccurate and laughably partisan school textbooks and materials.
Tommy Tuberville’s decision to leave his U.S. Senate seat for governor cleared the field, but key races remain for attorney general and lieutenant governor.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Candidates were at Alabama Republican Party Headquarters early in the business day and were in and out of...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Qualifying for State office began early on Monday, January 13, 2014. Numerous candidates have paraded through Alabama Republican...
By Lee Hedgepeth Alabama Political Reporter All those well-versed in Alabama politics seem to agree: 2014’s legislative session, which begins today, is due to...
Staff Report MOBILE – Mayors from Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery and Tuscaloosa completed a two-day retreat today in Clarke County that was designed to...
Staff Report MONTGOMERY—Attorney General Luther Strange announced the conviction and sentencing today of former Marshall County Revenue Commissioner Joey Masters on a charge of...
By Brandon Demyan In 2013, five of Alabama’s elected officials resigned before their term expired to pursue other employment. Three members of the Alabama...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Qualifying for State office began early on Monday, January 13, 2014. One of the first candidates to file...
Staff Report January 13, 2014 – Birmingham, Ala. — Lieutenant Governor Kay Ivey traveled to Birmingham early Monday morning to be the first statewide...
Staff Report Indian Springs, AL – Republican Candidate Dr. Chad Mathis officially filed qualifying paperwork today in the race for Alabama’s 6th Congressional District....