Health Studies: Omicron less severe, but still dangerous A pair of studies from Britain found fewer hospitalizations associated with the omicron variant but noted spread was much faster. Josh MoonDecember 22, 2021
Corruption Former House speaker sent messages, made calls on state-supplied device The electronic tablet Mike Hubbard used to try to shorten his sentence was given to prisoners by a company under contract with the state. Eddie BurkhalterNovember 19, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Are we about to see another surge? It’s up to us We’re in the cusp of either taming the plague or giving it a fifth life. Joey KennedyNovember 14, 2021
Health Shine a Light Alabama offers resources for those who lost someone during pandemic The project offers gift bags with candles, information on grieving and how to hold a candlelight ceremony. Eddie BurkhalterSeptember 24, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Who gets offended by the truth? "We’ve been mandating vaccines for public health reasons forever." Joey KennedySeptember 19, 2021
State UAB nurses, staff protest poor working conditions and unequal pay Salary is cited by the Alabama State Nurses Association as a leading reason for the current nurse shortage. John H. GlennSeptember 8, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Mayor Woodfin grows stronger Woodfin may very well be building a dynasty. Joey KennedyAugust 29, 2021
State Report ranks Alabama’s pandemic recovery third-slowest in nation The state’s low vaccination rate and high rate of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are primary factors. Micah DanneyAugust 19, 2021
Elections Alabama Democrats have a plan for 2022 elections The Alabama Democratic Party is still in rebuilding mode, but party officials believe 2022 can help build for the future Josh MoonJuly 30, 2021
Economy Online job ads in June up 110 percent from last year As of June 2021, the yearly comparison of online job ads is 88,165, up 110 percent from June 2020. StaffJuly 26, 2021