Alabama again met every national preschool quality benchmark, while expanding access statewide and marking two decades of top-tier standards, a new report found.
Prosecutors alleged the civil rights watchdog hid payments to infiltrators, while the organization said secrecy protected sources and helped prevent violence.
The report said registration hurdles, voter roll purges and access limits disproportionately kept Black, Latino, young and disabled Alabamians from participating.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter State Representative Jim Barton faces business consultant Bill Hightower in Tuesday’s special Republican Runoff for state Senate District...
By U.S. Representative Jo Bonner In these times of budgetary brinksmanship, it’s rare for Mother Nature to steal the limelight from Congress and the...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers (R) from Saks called the recent release of thousands of illegal immigrants from ICE...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter There is a growing political consensus that at least eleven million illegal aliens already living in the United...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Two versions of the School Accountability Act have surfaced over the last week. One was passed out of...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter George S. Patton once wrote, “Fatigue makes cowards of us all.” Perhaps Senate President Pro Temp Del Marsh,...
by Susan Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY–On Thursday, Dale County Sheriff Wally Olsen received a standing ovation from the members of the Alabama Senate....
From the Office of Governor Robert Bentley MONTGOMERY—The president of the Alabama Security Guard Association says a recent veto by Governor Bentley to allow...