Elections Alabama Realtors announces endorsements for 2022 runoff The association said the candidates endorsed exhibit a commitment to home ownership, private property rights, and economic growth and development. StaffJune 14, 2022
Elections Final day to apply by mail for absentee ballots for the June 21 primary run-off is Tuesday Voters have an additional two days, ending June 16, to apply for an absentee ballot by hand. StaffJune 14, 2022
Elections Democratic Party procedure could revoke nomination from Sebrina Martin Parties are not legally required to follow primary results, and Democratic Party bylaws provide for the removal of a nominee. Jacob HolmesJune 13, 2022
Elections Mo Brooks calls January 6 committee a “witch hunt” Brooks announced "women for Mo" in partnership with Women for America First, an organization involved in the rally preceding the Capitol attack. Jacob HolmesJune 13, 2022
Elections A Q&A with Democratic Secretary of State nominee Pamela Laffitte APR posed questions to Democratic candidate Pamela Laffitte, who provided written responses. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Elections New Alabama Secretary of State run-off poll shows Zeigler above Allen The runoff election to decide the Republican candidate for Alabama secretary of state is scheduled for June 21. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Congress Sewell discusses gun violence after doomed gun control package passes U.S. House Much of the discussion Thursday centered around the alarming increase in gun crimes committed by youth in Alabama. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | What’s love got to do with it? Everything At election time the bigotry really surfaces, becomes part of million-dollar ad campaigns, and stirs even more hate into Alabama’s long-broken political and moral... Joey KennedyJune 13, 2022
Opinion Opinion | State parks: Jewels of nature When 77 percent of voting Alabamians passed a statewide amendment to improve our 21 state parks, they did us a favor. Beth ChapmanJune 13, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Bending the universe toward justice Both the Magna Carta in 1215 and the 1832 Reform Act continued a process to allow greater liberty, more freedom, and expanded justice. Will SellersJune 13, 2022