Opinion Opinion | Why don’t your kids deserve a better education? The CHOOSE Act is giving kids in wealthy families great opportunities. Maybe they just deserve it more than your kids. Josh MoonJuly 3, 2025
Elections Minor candidates struggle to raise money in races for governor and lieutenant governor The Tommy Tuberville, Wes Allen, and Rick Pate campaigns all reported respectable fundraising numbers for June as other campaigns struggled. Chance PhillipsJuly 3, 2025
Elections Jay Mitchell’s attorney general campaign raises over $1.25 million In his first report, Mitchell’s campaign announced $1.25 million on hand, reflecting early momentum for the candidate. StaffJuly 2, 2025
Municipal elections Kristin Williams announces candidacy for Homewood City Council Williams, a lifelong advocate for youth and neighborhood programs, officially announced her candidacy for Homewood City Council. StaffJuly 2, 2025
Elections BCA’s ProgressPAC endorses Senate Pro Tem Gudger, Speaker Ledbetter for re-election The Business Council of Alabama's political affiliate announced its endorsement of the legislative leaders for re-election. StaffJuly 2, 2025
Courts Gun rights group sues Selma over “gun-free zone” The lawsuit pertains to a Selma resident who carried a gun into a "gun-free zone" in Selma last year. Jacob HolmesJuly 2, 2025
Education Alabama’s CHOOSE Act education savings accounts funded for 2025 school year Over 23,000 students from every grade level received approval, totaling over $124 million in education savings accounts for school choice. StaffJuly 2, 2025
News Alabama Hospital Association announces leadership transition The Alabama Hospital Association announced a leadership transition, marking the first time a woman will lead the Association. StaffJuly 2, 2025
Elections Five Points Mayor Jeff Monroe announces candidacy for State House District 37 Monroe, with 45 years in public safety and over two decades in local government, announced his bid for House District 37. StaffJuly 2, 2025
Opinion Opinion | The Ledbetter/Livingston 4th of July Breakfast is now a must-go political event In bygone days, there were several “go to” events for statewide Alabama politicians and potential candidates. Today, there is one. Steve FlowersJuly 2, 2025