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Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, long seen as a top contender for governor, says he’ll prioritize his children and transition to the private sector.

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State Republicans seem ready to hand the governor's race to Tommy Tuberville. History says the race is wide open.

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Alabama residents are challenging a statute allowing game wardens to search private property without a warrant.

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The latest House Republican budget would place more work requirements on SNAP and Medicaid, cut funding, and make states pay.

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Gov. Kay Ivey has appointed Judge Bill Lewis to the Alabama Supreme Court to replace Mitchell.

Education

Bluff Park’s Katie Collins received a Chevrolet Traverse and will advocate for education and student mental health statewide as Alabama Teacher of the Year.

Congress

During a Senate hearing, Britt pressed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on NIH reforms, youth mental health challenges, and sustained Head Start funding.

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Federal programs supporting agriculture, forestry, and rural development are not handouts. They are targeted investments that strengthen local economies.

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Thanks to Alabama libraries, kids can explore Paris, Peru and more—all in a single day, for free.

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Alabama GOP Chair John Wahl signs official filings with an alias, not his legal name, Nehemiah Ezekiel Wahl — in a state that champions...

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Alabama operates one of the worst prison systems in the world — for no apparent reason, other than we just like cruelty.

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By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Last week thousands of Alabama National Rifleman’s Association members received their ‘American Rifleman’, ‘American Hunter’, and ‘America’s First...

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By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama’s best known living jurist collected another national endorsement on Monday when influential Christian author and talk radio...

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By John McMillan Commissioner, Department of Agriculture and Industries In the 1930s, an ecological disaster of epic proportions swept the American Midwest and threatened to...