Politics — Page 28
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.
Sports commentator Paul Finebaum officially said today that he will NOT seek Alabama's open U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
The Alabama Public Service Commission voted to approve Alabama Power’s recent proposal to hold several major rate factors steady until 2027.
The commission voted 7-0 against the request to rezone the property and allow the school to relocate to the city.
Ann Bedsole died on December 1, 2025, at age 95. She left a footprint on the Alabama Legislature and the Republican Party.
Britt is pointing the finger at former President Biden after an asylum seeker from Afghanistan shot two National Guardsmen.
The Electric Cooperatives of Alabama Political Action Committee (PAC) has endorsed Caroleene Dobson in the 2026 race for Alabama Secretary of State.
Residents often fear that opting out could affect evaluations, recommendations, or future career opportunities
“Today’s launch represents more than just funding—it marks the beginning of real, on-the-ground restoration work that will strengthen both Alabama’s natural landscapes and the communities that depend on them,” Henderson said.
How will it affect Alabama? More than likely, Governor Ivey will call a special legislative session and lawmakers will enact new congressional lines.
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.
Katie Britt is pushing to improve maternal health care, saying Alabama should not accept pregnancy-related deaths as a reality in 2025.
Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles Director Cam Ward will receive the 2025 Pillar of Excellence Award from the Addiction Policy Forum.
"Micah 6:8 reminds us: 'To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God,'” U.S. Rep. Barry Moore writes.
"As people around our nation gather, I am reminded of Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation," U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer writes.
Perhaps we would all be smart to follow Katie Britt’s example at the Thanksgiving table this year and find common ground.
Read the story of America's first Thanksgiving proclamation and how Samuel Adams led Congress back to God.
Alabama officials are reacting to a shooting near the White House on Wednesday afternoon that sent D.C. into lockdown.
Rep. Aderholt wants to make sure that there is proper oversight and transparency in the process for those who want to adopt a child.
Pastor Brown took to Instagram Tuesday to argue that he has a much better shot at winning against Tuberville than former Jones.
The candidate is now arguing that the recent finding of election fraud in Fort Deposit Alabama is why there needs to be a change.
When it comes to the cost of prescription drugs, Big Pharma keeps moving the goalposts and Alabamians keep paying the price.

