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Rep. Chris England prefiled the bill on Tuesday. The 2026 Legislative Session begins January 13.

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Democrat Andrew Sneed is connecting with voters in exactly the way they say they want with policies they like. But will partisan politics matter...

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Prisons

With scrutiny of Alabama prisons at a high point, prisoners are planning a new work strike to demand change.

Education

Advocates demanded reinstatement after the university cited a nonbinding memo to shut down publications focused on Black culture and women’s lifestyle.

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November 30, 2025
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The $100,000 investment aimed to address the city’s need for both housing and economic opportunities, training workers in trades like carpentry and HVAC.

Infrastructure

A $100 million federal investment transformed Mobile's historic Pier B South, built in the 1920s, into a high-capacity, modern berth for breakbulk trade.

Congress

Senators Katie Britt and Jerry Moran led colleagues urging federal regulators to prioritize agriculture and energy producers while reevaluating the controversial Basel III banking...

Opinion

Alabama manufacturers gained invaluable predictability in critical cost centers after the Public Service Commission approved a two-year freeze on power rates.

News

Since the collaboration began October 27, 242 people encountered during commercial vehicle checks were referred to federal authorities.

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Opinion

Opinion

Some proposals in Washington, pushed by large drug manufacturers, would move us in the wrong direction.

Featured Opinion

Religious fear, power and constitutional restraint collide in Alabama after rhetoric turns a zoning dispute into a test of democracy.

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Thanks to ALGOP's CHOOSE Act, hundreds of millions in tax dollars are now paying for absurdly inaccurate and laughably partisan school textbooks and materials.

Opinion

Tommy Tuberville’s decision to leave his U.S. Senate seat for governor cleared the field, but key races remain for attorney general and lieutenant governor.

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