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Longtime Mobile County Treasurer Phil Benson has died at age 83. He was the last county treasurer, as the office was abolished in 2024.
Tuscaloosa has found a way to spread Christmas cheer while helping residents clear overdue parking tickets and it’s a win for everyone.
Earl Lewis Sylacauga impacted countless lives for decades, transforming the youth through sports and character building.
Experience the Northern Lights in Alabama. Discover how a geomagnetic storm brought stunning auroras to the Yellowhammer State.
After service as Mobile's Chief of Police, Paul Prine announced his candidacy for Sheriff of Mobile County on Monday in the 2026 election.
Alabama was represented in the National Veterans Day Parade by the Cullman, Alabama High School Bearcat Band.
A Lauderdale County jury found suspended Judge Gil Self guilty of 17 of the 18 charges for which he had been on trial the past three weeks.
Alabama Crimson Tide, All-American linebacker Woodrow Lowe died at the age of 71 on Thursday. He was a historic record-holder.
The Mighty Alabama Strike Force is volunteer Republicans organized by Alabama Republican Vice-Chair Joan Reynolds of Shelby County. Among other campaign activities, they travel to states where it is critical for Republicans to win and where they can likely make a difference. Highly targeted strategic states. The strike force is mostly Alabama women, however a […]
Since Williams has been nominated to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, Rightside Radio is welcoming new voices.
State Rep. Chip Brown announced Monday that he will seek a third term running in the May 2026 primary and November general election.
Former Colbert County District Attorney Bryce Graham Jr. died Sunday after an apparent heart attack. He was 66.
Fall back, spring forward. Repeat every six months. On Sunday, Americans again changed their clocks at 2 a.m., falling back one hour onto Standard Time and off of Daylight Savings Time. They will change them again, springing forward an hour on March 8, 2026. On Sunday night, and all evenings for the next four months […]
Explore the Alabama spooky side with chilling tales from scary cemeteries across the state. Discover the fright year-round.
Desmond Wingard spent half of his all-too-short life working on directing the news from WSFA-TV 12 News in Montgomery. His co-workers and the tens of thousands of viewers who watched the news that Wingard directed are saying goodbye. Wingard, called “Des” by friends, died October 30 of cancer. He had started at WSFA in 1999 […]
Alabama is now ranked #1 nationally in protections for religious freedom – more protections even than the U.S. Constitution’s 1st Amendment.
Secretary Wes Allen and two lawmakers are teaming up to change the law to only allow natural born citizens run for most offices in Alabama.
Resilient. That’s the word I’d use to describe markets nine months into the second Trump term. Critics warned of doom. But they're wrong.
Lauderdale County Judge Gil Self stands accused of 16 felony counts involving using his office for personal gain and related charges.
Learn about Joe Freeman, the new candidate for House District 95, and his impactful endorsements from prominent local leaders.
Whitney Cheatham has been released on a $1.05 million bond after being jailed for multiple charges including drug trafficking and forgery.
On Monday, Mayor Sandy Stimpson and soon-to-be Mayor Spiro Cheriogotis met with Governor Kay Ivey in Montgomery.
John S. Sledge, maritime historian-in-residence at the National Maritime Museum will take audiences 200 to 400 years into the past.

