The Alabama House approved a measure giving most state colleges more power to fire faculty, despite Democratic concerns it targets diversity, equity and inclusion.
The legislation passed Tuesday mandated the religious text in classrooms for fifth graders and older, relying on private donations to avoid legal challenges.
Prompted by a 2025 tragedy, the Alabama Senate passed legislation Tuesday requiring comprehensive emergency preparedness licenses for overnight summer camps.
Hare previously managed marketing for the agency, where she spearheaded campaigns for MAX On-Demand and significantly expanded the transit authority's digital footprint.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed House Bill 174. HB 174 was sponsored by Alabama State...
by Patrick Jackson Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, February 26, 2013. The Alabama Senate Democratic Caucus unveiled SB 259 during a press conference. SB...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Perhaps it is no coincidence that Bob Riley’s two former chiefs of staff became the lobbyist for the...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Wednesday afternoon, a joint public hearing by the House and Senate Education Policy Committees will be held...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama State Senators Arthur Orr, Paul Sanford, Bill Holtzclaw, and Clay Scofield spoke to over fifteen hundred Second...
By Sharon Sewell Alabamians United for Excellence in Education (http://www.auee.org) This article responds to unfounded claims made in a joint OpEd written by State...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Monday U.S. Representative Martha Roby said on Facebook that President Obama is the person that is responsible...
The following stories are part of an ongoing collection of articles researching the possibility of public corruption within the State of Alabama. While these...