Featured Opinion Opinion | Clorox, anyone? There is no comprehensive plan on how to hold the upcoming legislative session safely — not even a rudimentary one. Bill BrittOctober 29, 2020
News Marshall “pleased” with Supreme Court curbside voting decision The high court stayed a lower court ruling that allowed local election officials to implement curbside voting due to fears of the coronavirus. Brandon MoseleyOctober 23, 2020
National Census response deadline extended to October 31 The deadline to complete the 2020 Census has been extended to Oct. 31. Brandon MoseleyOctober 6, 2020
National Leaders urge participation as Census deadline approaches “Time is running out,” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said on Twitter. “Respond to the 2020 Census today.” Brandon MoseleySeptember 30, 2020
Courts Roy Moore sues state challenging COVID orders Moore is arguing that the state has exceeded its authority by issuing COVID-19 restrictions and the statewide mask mandate. Brandon MoseleySeptember 28, 2020
Opinion Opinion | On the Nov. 3 ballot, vote “no” on proposed Amendment 1 On Nov. 3, 2020, all Alabama voters should vote “no” on proposed Amendment 1. Vote no on Amendment 1 because it could allow state... Chris ChristieSeptember 22, 2020
Legislature Dismukes resigns as pastor, refuses to step down as state lawmaker Embattled State Rep. Will Dismukes has resigned as pastor of a Baptist church but defiantly declared that he has no plans to step down... Josh MoonJuly 30, 2020
Featured Opinion Opinion | Why should Will Dismukes resign? Will Dismukes and his love for all things confederacy aren't an outlier in the Alabama Republican Party. The party has sought those voters. It... Josh MoonJuly 28, 2020
Legislature Alabama GOP chair saddened by Rep. Ron Johnson’s death State Representative Ron Johnson, R-Sylacauga, passed away Tuesday from complications with liver cancer. Johnson was the longest serving member of the Alabama House of... Brandon MoseleyJuly 17, 2020
Legislature Alabama lawmaker pre-files legislation to allow removal of Confederate monuments If passed, the measure would permit counties and cities to relocate historic monuments currently located on public property. Brandon MoseleyJuly 8, 2020