News Want to know why Mike Hubbard still isn’t in prison? Mike Hubbard probably isn’t going to jail anytime soon. The former Alabama House Speaker who was convicted on 12 counts of misusing his office... Josh MoonSeptember 20, 2018
News Center Stage to give up some bingo games Center Stage is giving up its electronic bingo operations. Attorneys for the Houston County Economic Development Association (HEDA), which conducts the charitable bingo operation... Josh MoonSeptember 7, 2018
News With dismay and outrage, Zeigler asks the Alabama Supreme Court to reconsider its STAARS decision Not that anyone expected him to, but state auditor Jim Zeigler isn’t giving up quietly on his lawsuit claiming the state violated competitive bid... Josh MoonAugust 10, 2018
News Alabama Supreme Court delays trial of Montgomery cop charged with murder The trial of a Montgomery police officer indicted for the murder of an unarmed black man has been delayed again. On Wednesday, the Alabama... Josh MoonAugust 9, 2018
Featured Opinion Analysis | AEA/MPS agreement with state was best possible outcome Sometimes, a win is a less devastating loss. That was the case this week for the Alabama Education Association and a group of Montgomery... Josh MoonMay 25, 2018
Featured Opinion Opinion | Inside the Statehouse: Supreme Court races on ballot this year Among the plethora of races on the ballot this year are the important seats on the Alabama Supreme Court. We have an unprecedented five... Steve FlowersApril 25, 2018
News A grand jury closed Bentley’s case, but Supreme Court is letting lawsuit against him move forward Former Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley might have been freed from further prosecution by a special grand jury that closed his case Wednesday, but on... Chip BrownleeApril 5, 2018
Featured Opinion Analysis: The Poarch Creeks had a very bad day in the Ala. Supreme Court By Josh Moon Alabama Political Reporter The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday dealt two blows to the Poarch Band of Creek Indians – one... Josh MoonSeptember 30, 2017
News Alabama Supreme Court halts refunds to public education employees By Josh Moon Alabama Political Reporter The Alabama Supreme Court has put a hold on the return of millions of dollars to state educators... Josh MoonSeptember 13, 2017
Opinion Our judicial election climate requires a new litmus test for judges By Win Johnson One of the great benefits of living in Alabama is the ability to vote for our judges; one last bastion of... Win JohnsonJune 9, 2017