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A former Birmingham sports anchor and former regional director for Senator Tommy Tuberville was arrested last week on public corruption charges.

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Economy

An Alabama hemp store owner is down to his last chance to stay open under strict new licensing laws.

State

Davis, one of Birmingham's first Black attorneys, was a trailblazing civil rights advocate who fought against segregation and voter suppression.

Local news

The $2.4 million pilot program offers unhoused men temporary units and wraparound services to assist their transition to permanent housing.

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This Matters with Bill Britt

Bill Britt examines how power, legitimacy and silence allow harm to thrive in modern politics.

Legislature

Legislation to give political leaders greater control over the self-appointing Archives board advanced rapidly through the Statehouse last week.

Featured Opinion

When politics becomes performance, serious problems go unaddressed. And in Alabama, the consequences are already shaping everyday lives across the state.

Health

The Gulf Coast treatment center utilized new grant funding to expand specialized counseling and peer support programs for former military personnel.

Opinion

A century ago, Reza Pahlavi ascended to Iran's throne, launching a modernization effort that centralized power while sacrificing political freedom.

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Opinion

Opinion

Former Representative Mike Ball reflects on faith, loss and why independence—not party loyalty—ultimately shaped his path through politics.

Elections

Rep. Adline Clarke keeps on fighting for voting rights, no matter how hopeless that fight seems at times. This week, she finally got a...

Featured Opinion

Legislation seeking to force Montgomery to hire more police officers ignores reality and basic common sense.

Opinion

Not every student wants or needs a four-year degree, but every student deserves a pathway to a successful, rewarding career.

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Staff Report MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama ruled late Tuesday afternoon that the Federal requirement...

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By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama’s Sixth Congressional District race continues to be the talk of the political class in Alabama.  Alabama Policy Institute...

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