State Report: Alabama ranks low in women’s political involvement According to the latest Census data, women make up 51.7 percent of the state's population of just over 5 million people. John H. GlennJune 17, 2022
Elections Brooks clashes with Fox News, says he has yet to receive Jan. 6 committee subpoena Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, on Sunday engaged in a televised contretemps with anchor Sandra Smith on Fox News Sunday. John H. GlennMay 30, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Alabama is the nation’s conservative leader, but the best is yet to come None of these accomplishments occurred because of simple luck, coincidence, or the stars happened to align in a precise path. Will AinsworthMay 19, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | There’s a reason Alabama always ranks at the bottom Alabama ranks at the bottom in most quality-of-life polls. The reason for that is you. Josh MoonMay 18, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Tim James: Donald Trump and the limits of criminal accountability for speech His ads will fade. But that shame – and the moral consequences for his brazen bigotry – never will. Will NevinMay 16, 2022
Courts Law criminalizing transgender medical care takes effect U.S. District Judge Liles Burke has not yet issued a ruling on a preliminary injunction. A hearing on the injunction concluded Friday afternoon. Jacob HolmesMay 9, 2022
Local news Selected mothers for the Birmingham’s guaranteed income program are being notified Through this program, 110 Birmingham residents will receive $375 a month for a 12-month period via random drawing. StaffMarch 15, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | What is the standard for appointed state leadership? The responsibility to ensure integrity in the leadership of state agencies rests squarely on the shoulders of those elected by the people. Bill BrittFebruary 21, 2022
Local news How Tallassee went “crazy” For the last year, Tallassee has been rocked by nearly constant scandal. But underneath it all might just be overblown, small-town bickering. Josh MoonFebruary 18, 2022
Elections Democratic qualifying for congressional seats to remain open until Feb. 11 The Alabama Democratic Party announced Tuesday that it would maintain qualifying for potential congressional candidates until Friday, Feb. 11, at 5 p.m. John H. GlennFebruary 9, 2022