Elections Clint Hollingsworth qualifies for House District 12 special election Hollingsworth, a four-term councilman, filed Tuesday to compete in the July 15 special GOP primary for House District 12. StaffMay 13, 2025
News Women’s Foundation of Alabama appoints Kimberly L. Jackson as new president and CEO With more than 20 years of corporate strategy and community investment experience, Jackson will lead efforts to expand women’s economic opportunity statewide. StaffMay 13, 2025
Congress Rep. Sewell requests investigation from Library of Congress Inspector General The lawmakers urged the IG to probe unauthorized transfer of Library of Congress data and improper communications with the executive branch. StaffMay 13, 2025
Governor Gov. Ivey signs law expanding entertainment incentives to include music albums It carries over unspent funds, adds music albums and renames the film office. StaffMay 13, 2025
Governor Gov. Ivey signs bills to tighten voter ID, expand immigrant biometric collection SB158 bars foreign driver’s licenses for voting and SB63 mandates biometric collection from illegal immigrants to boost safety. StaffMay 13, 2025
Congress Rep. Figures defends legacy, inspires grads at Tuskegee commencement In a powerful address, Figures honors HBCU history and urges Class of 2025 to lead with purpose, passion, and principle. Bill BrittMay 12, 2025
Featured Opinion Opinion | When the center cannot hold In an age where truth is drowned by noise and cruelty parades as strength, we still have a choice — to stand for conscience,... Bill BrittMay 12, 2025
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 MoonMay 12, 2025
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 JobinMay 12, 2025
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. StaffMay 12, 2025