Legislature Archives and History has big plans for threatened $5M appropriation The $5 million appropriation is more than a third of the funding the Legislature decided to send the department just last month. Jacob HolmesJuly 10, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | In Alabama, redistricting is a rigged game Gerrymandering has completely dismantled the political process in this state. And we're all suffering because of it. Josh MoonJuly 10, 2023
Opinion Opinion | Grocery tax cut shows we must attempt what others say can’t be done Work still lies ahead as I am determined and fully committed to abolishing the grocery tax altogether. Will AinsworthJuly 10, 2023
State Americans for Prosperity to open Alabama chapter The chapter will be led by Adam Thompson, who previously worked for Gov. Kay Ivey. StaffJuly 10, 2023
Elections Ivey sets dates for House District 16 special election Rep. Kyle South vacated the seat to serve as president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama. StaffJuly 7, 2023
Public safety Family of man tased by Mobile police demand justice, to see body cam footage Jawan Dallas was tased to death by a Mobile police officer on July 2. Patrick DarringtonJuly 7, 2023
Health Court desires to let Cannabis Commission “self-correct” licensure process Director John McMillan said the mathematical error occurred when combining scores by the third-party evaluators and those of commissioners. Jacob HolmesJuly 7, 2023
State AG’s office, ADOC spar over legal services contracts The two agencies seem to have disagreements over how several ADOC lawsuits should be handled. Josh MoonJuly 7, 2023
Health Plaintiff in cannabis license suit gives facility tour to media Alabama Always appears to have built out the infrastructure necessary to begin cultivation in a large capacity. Jacob HolmesJuly 7, 2023
Congress Rogers, Palmer visit Taiwan to “deter aggression” Taiwan visits by U.S. officials have historically escalated tensions with China. Samuel StettheimerJuly 7, 2023