Featured Opinion Opinion | On matters of race in Alabama, going backwards is somehow great progress When it comes to discrimination in Alabama, going backwards a dozen years would actually be the most progress we've made in years. Josh Moon5 days ago
News Lifelong Alabama Republican and ex-NATO official criticizes GOP shift on Ukraine An Alabama Republican and former NATO official criticized Trump and GOP politicians for shifting away from supporting Ukraine and toward appeasement. Alex Jobin5 days ago
Legislature Gov. Ivey signs HB152, exempts sales tax on baby, maternity, hygiene items The law takes effect Sept. 1, providing relief to families and seniors on essential goods like diapers, formula, and feminine products. Staff5 days ago
Governor Gov. Ivey proclaims Municipal Government Week in Alabama There are currently 465 incorporated municipalities in the state. Staff5 days ago
Legislature Alabama 2025 Legislative Report: Week Twelve The Legislature will next convene for the 30th and final day on Wednesday, May 14. Beth Lyons5 days ago
News Librarians, supporters rail against new regime at Alabama Public Library Service Librarians and citizens condemned APLS board actions and leadership as it defined "sexually explicit" and a member proposed further restrictions. Jacob HolmesMay 9, 2025
Courts Alabama’s war on abortion help exposed in new reporting Reveal's Nina Martin reports on Alabama's attempt to criminalize helping women access out-of-state abortions and Yellowhammer Fund's legal victory. Bill BrittMay 9, 2025
Elections Alabama Dems hope to use Trump, ALGOP failures to build momentum in 2026 Trump's declining polls, along with Tuberville's potential polarizing run for governor, could give Alabama Dems a pathway back to relevancy. Josh MoonMay 9, 2025
Elections Secretary of state celebrates foreign voter ID legislation’s passage Lawmakers passed SB158, prohibiting foreign national IDs for voting, a measure Secretary Wes Allen says ensures only American citizens vote. Wesley WalterMay 9, 2025
Legislature Alabama House Democrats reflect on 2025 Legislative Session Alabama House Democrats criticized partisan politics, urging a focus on issues directly impacting their constituents. Mary Claire WootenMay 9, 2025