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Jones will likely face off with Tommy Tuberville again in 2026, a rematch from 2020.

Health

After four years of delays, the state commission finally granted dispensary licenses, but advocates called the limited number an "abysmal excuse for access."

Legislature

The bill, which nearly passed last year, would give politicians greater control over the Department of Archives and History.

Featured Opinion

Medical cannabis is about to start flowing to Alabama patients, because the AMCC finally decided to follow the law.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

Alabama’s Governor Fight Is No Longer a Coronation

News

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Alabama’s attorney general pushes extreme execution methods and narrow legal arguments, testing constitutional limits and abandoning the restraint our founders expected.

News

Tuberville portrayed Fannie Mae’s decision as the mortgage financier “leaving woke California for sweet home Alabama.”

Education

The free speech organization strongly condemned the University of Alabama's decision, arguing the closures violated the First Amendment and editorial independence.

Prisons

Dr. Elizabeth Traywick described the "silent torture" of watching her husband starve while state officials provided vague or nonexistent communication about his condition.

Education

The UA System selected 18 students for the 2026 Capitol Scholars, who will pursue immersive summer internships and learning opportunities in Washington D.C.

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Opinion

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A free society depends on citizens who can govern their passions. America’s crisis reflects a deeper loss of the virtues self-government demands.

Opinion

The deciding factor in this race, as it is in every open U.S. Senate race, is money.

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We all know the American healthcare system is broken and about to get worse. Why do so many fight to keep from changing it?

Opinion

A flawed COVID-19 rental assistance program, approved by Dale Strong, left thousands of Madison County residents, including the elderly, without aid.

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