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James Lomax

State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville) was endorsed once again by the Alabama Farmers Federation – this time – for his 2026 re-election bid.

Investigators and animal experts are at a residence in Tillman’s Corner near Mobile because of reports that monkeys are living on a residential property.

Charles “Charlie” Snider Sr. of Montgomery yesterday at age 93. With him, he took stories and knowledge of a bygone era of Alabama politics.

Governor Kay Ivey announced that Alabama families can now access updated information for the 2026-2027 CHOOSE Act’s application process.

Student veterans from Auburn University and The University of Alabama wrapped up the annual 151-mile Operation Iron Ruck, a multi-day march bringing attention to the crisis of veteran suicide.

Governor Kay Ivey U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville

Leaders from Washington to Montgomery are praising Alabama Power's new two-year rate stability plan, approved by the PSC today.

State Rep. Andy Whitt sponsored HB445, landmark legislation regulating consumable hemp products in Alabama.

Alabama Power

The Alabama Public Service Commission voted to approve Alabama Power’s recent proposal to hold several major rate factors steady until 2027.

Ann Bedsole died on December 1, 2025, at age 95. She left a footprint on the Alabama Legislature and the Republican Party.

Auburn head coach

Auburn University's contract, bonus structure, and incentives for its new head coach Alex Golesh has been revealed: Win big. Get paid.

Legendary former Alabama head coach Nick Saban has finalized a $151 million acquisition of Toyota of Montgomery and Lexus of Montgomery.

Folks in Alabama who saw David Culberson in his black-striped uniform would instantly recognize him. He refereed games since the 1960s.

The holiday season is a busy shopping time for many of us. With rising costs and long checkout lines, the internet is an easy and convenient way to compare prices and avoid the crowd. Online shoppers, however, must exercise extreme caution when shopping online, as fraudsters are using artificial intelligence (A.I.) to create fraudulent websites, […]

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong headed up Alabama lawmakers in a letter promoting Redstone Arsenal to host the plant as part of a U.S. Army project.

Governor Kay Ivey officially proclaimed Saturday, November 29, 2025, as Small Business Saturday in Alabama.

Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles Director Cam Ward will receive the 2025 Pillar of Excellence Award from the Addiction Policy Forum.

Red's Little Schoolhouse

Red Deese died earlier this month at age 93. For over 40 years, people would drive from all over to eat at Red's Little Schoolhouse.

Alabama officials are reacting to a shooting near the White House on Wednesday afternoon that sent D.C. into lockdown.

Jere Beasley, the founder of Montgomery-based law firm Beasley Allen, has been honored with the Martin Luther King Jr. American Dream Award.

Alabama thanksgiving travel

Alabama roadways are expected to be packed this Thanksgiving week, as AAA projects the highest holiday travel volume ever recorded.

Alabama Power

Alabama Power: No rate hikes planned through 2027

Alabama Power says it has a plan to keep customers’ electric bills from costing more for the next two years with no new rate hikes.

The final member of an Alabama drug empire has been sentenced to federal prison, closing a multi-year investigation.

UAB football stabbing: Two players were stabbed inside the university’s Football Operations facility early Saturday morning.

Troy University has announced that Chancellor, Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. will retire at the end of 2028 to close a chapter that began in 1989.