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Campaign filings reveal $20,000 payment to attorney who drafted challenge against former ALGOP Chairman and lieutenant governor candidate John Wahl.

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Governor Kay Ivey provided $598,000 for intensive drug treatment programs at eight Alabama prisons to help inmates overcome addiction and reduce future crimes.

Governor

A native of Madison County and longtime farm operator, Vaughn succeeded retiring Chairman Mac McCutcheon following his appointment by Governor Kay Ivey.

Economy

A partnership between PCI and Austal will expand the company's shipbuilding capacity in the region.

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Courts

The high court rejected Alabama's request to overturn prior verdicts, ruling that Alabama's anti-begging laws are unconstitutional.

Congress

Senator Katie Britt attended the investiture of Harold D. Mooty III, who secured the most bipartisan support of any 119th Congress nominee.

Congress

Senators Katie Britt and Angela Alsobrooks introduced bipartisan legislation Monday to expand free cardiovascular screenings for low-income and underinsured women.

Opinion

The choice before Alabama is clear. We can lead, or we can watch others claim the benefits.

Opinion

Florida's 2023 legal reform package sparked significant insurance premium reductions while Alabama's market faced rising litigation-driven claims and surging costs.

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Opinion

In China, an athlete would never be allowed to compete under another nation’s flag. Here, our citizens are free.

Featured Opinion

A reflection on truth, advocacy and why responsible journalism remains essential to preserving public trust and the health of democracy.

Featured Opinion

The U.S. president launched the country into war from the comfort of his beach club, starting a conflict in Iran for no discernible reason.

Opinion

Local governments across Alabama share the same objective as state leaders: safer communities.

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