State Big board meeting looms for Alabama Public Library Service The board is set to consider its blacklist, a new Senate bill regarding library boards and celebrate ousted member Virginia Doyle. Jacob HolmesJanuary 29, 2024
State APLS blacklist grows to 82 books, including Amish romances The list is a mix of books targeted by Clean Up Alabama, amish romance novels and right-wing books. Jacob HolmesJanuary 29, 2024
State Public comment period on APLS changes expected to start Feb. 1 The suggested changes could put conditions on state aid for local libraries. Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2024
Local news Dothan church hosts panel on “obscene” library books Republican Rep. Rick Rehm was among those panelists and claimed books are being placed in libraries “to indoctrinate our children.” Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2024
Courts Federal judge weighs in on whether libraries are “government speech” The case will be one to watch for Alabamians particularly if it makes its way to the 11th Circuit. Jacob HolmesJanuary 16, 2024
National 2024: Diverging state laws focus on book bans, LGBTQ+ rights in the US The year 2024 could prove critical as the country grapples with reconciling its cherished ideals with the realities of its diverse and often divided... Bill BrittJanuary 2, 2024
Education APLS “blacklist” has just one book so far The rest of the challenges have been farcical, Pack said, with fictitious addresses such as “Censorship, Alabama." Jacob HolmesDecember 29, 2023
State Both sides of library debate call for state library service to release “secret blacklist” Without access to the list, it's unclear just how many books have been submitted, and how many have actually been added. Jacob HolmesDecember 27, 2023
Featured Opinion Jacob Holmes’ top 5 stories of 2023 I’ve spent a lot of time covering the book-challenging campaign against public libraries. Jacob HolmesDecember 27, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Book censors in history: not heroes, but villains of knowledge and expression The current debate surrounding book bans starkly contrasts with the more pressing issues affecting the state's youth. Bill BrittNovember 20, 2023