State Alabama executes Willie B. Smith after nearly 30 years on death row He was 52 years old, and the first person executed in Alabama in 2021. John H. GlennOctober 22, 2021
Education The humanity of an accurate American history How a 1957 Civil Rights murder changed a group of Alabama college kids forever — and what it should tell us about the benefits... Josh MoonJuly 30, 2021
Legislature Senate Judiciary Committee advances Aniah’s law Aniah's law would allow a judge to deny bail to a defendant charged with a class A felony. Brandon MoseleyMarch 18, 2021
Legislature House is expected to consider Aniah’s Law The proposed amendment would still need to be approved by Alabama voters. Brandon MoseleyFebruary 23, 2021
National Capitol Police officer dies after being injured by rioter Officer Brian Sicknick died at about 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Capitol Police said in a statement. Brandon MoseleyJanuary 8, 2021
National Carl doubles down on vote to challenge to Electoral College results Both the Arizona and Pennsylvania objections were rejected by both chambers of Congress. Brandon MoseleyJanuary 8, 2021
News Board of Pardons and Paroles grants paroles The board held 41 parole hearings Tuesday, granting five paroles and denying 36. Brandon MoseleyJanuary 6, 2021
News Parole board schedules nearly 180 hearings next week The hearings will remain closed to public attendance because of COVID-19. Brandon MoseleyJanuary 1, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | A gruesome murder should point Montgomery in a new direction The city didn’t arrive overnight at a place where 16-year-old girls are drinking smoothies after a gruesome murder, and the road out of it... Josh MoonOctober 29, 2020
Featured Opinion Opinion | This is America I once was racially profiled by a police officer. This was a number of years ago. My wife and I were on our way... Joey KennedySeptember 3, 2020