Posts by Grayson Everett
Alabama Power has been named one of the most trustworthy companies in America, according to Newsweek’s annual list tracking exactly that.
Thomas Datwyler, a Wisconsin political consultant whose resume includes run-ins with the FEC, DOJ, and state AGs, has new targets in Alabama.
Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry accepted a $25,000 campaign contribution from a gas station that operates illegal gambling machines.
Katherine Robertson dropped a statewide TV ad Tuesday branding opponent Jay Mitchell a “weak fraud” and a “lobbyist for a Muslim country.”
The Jefferson County Republican Party held its straw poll breakfast Saturday at the Gardendale Civic Center – and some winners emerged.
In Lowndes County, a developer has been assembling the land for what could become one of the largest industrial projects in county history.
Less than a day after the Southern Poverty Law Center caught federal charges, they posted a job listing, but forgot to mention those charges.
A new survey finds the top three candidates for Alabama’s open U.S. Senate seat separated by just four percentage points.
Governor Ivey announced Alabama Department of Revenue Commissioner Vernon Barntt will retire from state service at the end of the month.
A federal grand jury in Montgomery dropped an 11-count indictment on the Southern Poverty Law Center this week.
Waters made it clear he would not support a statewide vote of the people to decide because “Montgomery will get the gambling wrong.”
Great Southern Wood Preserving, Inc., the Abbeville-based maker of the iconic YellaWood, named a new CFO and COO today.
Alabama parents will soon have a legal right to have their children briefly excused from school during the day for religious instruction.
Mo Brooks is reigning hellfire on young Alabama lawmaker James Lomax. But an uncovered video shows he never means what he says.
Hill released his first television spot in the race for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture, a 30-second buy titled “The Farmer’s Choice”
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen weighed in on the historic deportation action: “This is what we voted for.”
The Alabama Policy Institute on Monday declared the 2026 regular session its most productive on record, with 29 of its 30 proposals enacted.
Four people are dead and three others are clinging to life after a wave of shootings tore through Alabama’s capital city over the weekend.
Nine years to the day after Kay Ivey took the oath of office, a state office building in Montgomery officially bears her.
Governor Kay Ivey successfully underwent a minor procedure after doctors determined that fluid was pressing against her lung.
Republican contenders in the 2026 Alabama Attorney General race are taking over the airwaves – with more on the way.

