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The first challenge to Tommy Tuberville's run for governor, based on his residency issues, was filed Tuesday morning.

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Two civilian deaths in Minneapolis raise urgent questions about constitutional limits, immigration enforcement, accountability, and whether federal power still answers to law.

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The bickering among private and public schools over AHSAA rules likely would have been worked out amicably. But then the politicians got involved.

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Alabama's lawmakers are backing competing health affordability plans as the U.S. Senate plans to vote again on extending ACA subsidies.

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January 25, 2026
A Governor’s Race, a Trump Endorsement, and a Legal Showdown

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AHSAA approved a new reclassification system for postseason playoff games, drawing criticism from Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth over competitive balance.

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County ends courier service to Fairhope library after aid compliance ruling, cutting interlibrary loans for Baldwin residents outside limits city.

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Conservative estimates suggested a comprehensive gaming package could generate roughly $750 million per year, returning lost revenue to Alabama.

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A new law offering veterans temporary teaching certificates passed the Alabama Senate, providing a meaningful pathway to strengthen teacher recruitment efforts.

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Lawmakers debated two competing bills aimed at protecting youth online, but only one held platforms accountable and empowered parents to set safety rules.

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From the Cold War to George Wallace to Tommy Tuberville, division has won elections but repeatedly cost Alabama legitimacy, growth, and long-term strength.

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A court challenge to Tuberville being on the November ballot will be the most dangerous for him and the Alabama Republican Party.

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HB13, a pandering immigration enforcement bill, is a poorly written, poorly intended piece of legislation that attacks some of the country's most basic rights.

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Alabama has a chance to take a step in the right direction and protect kids online.

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From the Office of Attorney General Luther Strange MONTGOMERY—Attorney General Luther Strange announced today that claim forms are going out to approximately 29,031 Alabama borrowers...

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