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Public schools do a fantastic job educating our kids. And it's past time we all started pushing back on the con men claiming otherwise.

Education

Alabama lawmakers advanced legislation requiring a display on the Ten Commandments' influence on U.S. civil society and legal principles.

Legislature

Committees in both chambers approved measures Wednesday providing disability and death benefits to Alabama firefighters who develop Parkinson’s disease following toxic exposure.

Health

Alabama hospitals outperformed national baselines in three of four infection categories, highlighting improvements in statewide patient care practices.

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March 1, 2026
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Legislature

Lawmakers voted Tuesday to align Alabama with federal naming conventions, adopting the name Gulf of America despite concerns over historical accuracy.

Education

Lawmakers unanimously supported measures granting tax exemptions to various education, youth services and community development organizations.

State

Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth joined the Freedom First Coalition, a group of conservative leaders and trade associations committed to promoting low-tax, pro-business policies.

Governor

Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation Tuesday allowing veterans with military experience to obtain temporary teaching certificates to help address classroom shortages.

Local news

Mothers United Against Gun Violence will host its third Youth Violence Prevention Forum March 14, featuring discussions with candidates and community leaders in Birmingham.

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Ledbetter is poised and well positioned to preside as speaker of the House for the next quadrennium and probably for years after that.

Opinion

The choice before Alabama is clear. We can lead, or we can watch others claim the benefits.

Opinion

Florida's 2023 legal reform package sparked significant insurance premium reductions while Alabama's market faced rising litigation-driven claims and surging costs.

Opinion

In China, an athlete would never be allowed to compete under another nation’s flag. Here, our citizens are free.

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