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Former Alabama Republican Secretary of State candidate Christian Horn defended Terry said he should not resign over the mistake.

Beth Chapman: They're back

Libertarians are back on the ballot in Alabama for the first time in two decades. They are showing up in over 50 races across the state.

Mountain Brook's 2022 municipal election cycle has proven that the well-to-do suburb is not immune to political controversy.

According to the governor's office, Gov. Kay Ivey awarded the funds due to increased dangers posed to law enforcement.

This marks the sixth consecutive year that the Dothan-headquartered truckload freight carrier has been recognized in the category.

In 2021, Alabama landed 247 economic development projects with plans to create 10,200 direct new jobs and $7.7 billion in capital investment for communities from Huntsville to Selma, according to the 2021 New and Expanding Industries report from the Alabama Department of Commerce. The projects represent both new companies to Alabama and existing companies announcing […]

A lawsuit in Alabama claims that voting machines in the 2020 presidential election were compromised, and now former Governor Don Siegelman has expressed interest in joining the lawsuit

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.

Guests at the Birmingham Zoo guests journey through immersive exhibits featuring 550 animals from six continents.

Birmingham’s pivotal and turbulent role in the civil rights movement is well documented and studied throughout the U.S. and around the world.

In an interview between the University of Alabama president and Yellowhammer, Bell expanded on a “normal” day in his role.

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Labor market rollercoaster

The labor market remains strong despite high inflation and a seeming impending recession.

An Auburn University research team recently became the first to map a high-quality genome assembly of the blue catfish.

Sunday Reflections: On second chances

We're never more godly than when we forgiven sinners pass forgiveness along to others.

New species of giant fossil turtle discovered in Alabama

A team of scientists has discovered a new species of freshwater turtle that lived alongside dinosaurs 83 million years ago.

Steve Flowers: Legendary Alabamians

The longer I continue to write about Alabama politics, the more I realize that Alabama really is a “Big Front Porch” – a saying made famous by our legendary Alabama storyteller, Kathryn Tucker Wyndham.

MSNBC's Katy Tur is not alone when she suggests that Trump needs to be arrested for American justice to be in good standing.

The role of women in the missile defense industry “has evolved significantly,” according to Tay Fitzgerald of Raytheon Missiles & Defense.

Alabama-based Silver Ships Inc. recently delivered a surveying vessel that will be used to map the mouth of the Mississippi River.

For young children, hospitals with their noises, alarms and constant bustling of people can be intimidating.

Alabama’s abundant freshwater fish took center stage recently at the Alabama Wildlife Federation Wild Game Cook-Off State Finals.

A new exhibition titled “Andy Yoder: Overboard,” featuring more than 250 sculptural sneakers will be on view at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art from Tuesday, Aug. 23, through Sunday, April 1, 2023.

The letter, which was shared via Twitter by McQueen's daughter, provides insight into Bryant's expectations for the fall camp of 1982.

Defiant in the face of immense scrutiny, Terry asserted that he would not resign from his duly elected position.