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Monday evening, Donald Trump Jr. released a fundraising email on behalf of U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks' (R-Huntsville) candidacy for the U.S. Senate.

Carl: The House continues failing to fulfill its basic duties

One of the basic duties of the House of Representatives is to keep the federal government properly funded. Keeping the federal government funded and running is important for so many reasons, but it is especially critical for keeping our nation safe and secure from threats across the globe.

Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign on Tuesday released its latest TV advertisement which displays the governor's lack of nice words to say about President Joe Biden.

Freedom Celebration honoring Patriot Award recipient Senator Tommy Tuberville

The Madison County Republican Executive Committee proudly presents the fourth biennial “Freedom Celebration” and silent auction on February 21, 2022 in Huntsville, Alabama at The Jackson Center. This biennial event is expected to be the single largest gathering of Republican officials, supporters and patriots in North Alabama. The purpose of the event is to showcase […]

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday in a 5-4 ruling halted a lower court's decision to force Alabama to redraw its congressional district map prior to proceeding with the state's 2022 elections.

The order that was originally placed by a panel of three federal judges for Alabama to redraw their congressional districts has been blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court.

While the spike in violent crime nationwide last year has rightfully grabbed headlines, one heinous crime wave continues to go relatively under the radar.

Meadows

During Monday’s broadcast of Alabama Public Television’s “Capitol Journal,” State Rep. Charlotte Meadows (R-Montgomery), the chief House sponsor of a school choice bill under consideration by the Alabama Legislature, said some “tweaks” were almost certain to be a part of the school choice effort. Among those changes could be a so-called phased-in approach, which could […]

Beth Chapman: The power of incumbency

Incumbents always have an advantage. They have a track record in office (which should be an advantage), and they have stronger name identification (whether good or bad) it’s still name recognition.

The State of Alabama may move forward with its 2022 elections as the U.S. Supreme Court placed on hold a lower court's ruling that ordered the state to redraw its congressional district map.

Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) chair John Wahl, a cosponsor of the RNC resolution, in a statement slammed Cheney and asserted that Republicans would no longer allow her actions to go unchecked.

Guests: Putting competition aside to support public health

In Alabama, we like our rivalries. One that goes back a hundred years or so is the neighborly competition between Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Dr Pepper.

States, cities and municipalities are reacting to falling coronavirus case numbers by considering the weakening of mandates in school and in public

Alabama State Parks honors Eagle Award winners

The winners of the sixth annual Eagle Awards were honored Saturday during a luncheon at Lake Guntersville State Park. The Eagle Award – sponsored by the State Parks Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources – is presented annually to people and organizations who have made outstanding contributions in support of Alabama […]

Auburn University administration officials are actively gathering all related information regarding the stability of its football program, according to a statement the university released on Monday.

Alabama Patriots PAC, a newly-formed entity, has embarked on an aggressive advertising campaign promoting Mike Durant on television and digital platforms across the state.

From the southern border to our backyards, fentanyl and methamphetamine are pouring into the United States in record amounts.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), an original cosponsor of the bill, asserted that while some organizations are "misguided" in their approach to the southern border, other NGOs are acting with ulterior motives.

Justice Will Sellers: The terrors of justice

Eighty years ago this month, with the stroke of a pen, President Franklin Roosevelt in Executive Order 9066 effectively relegated 120,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps.

Coronavirus cases have already been decreasing across the state, and now hospitalizations have started to follow.

The Alabama Literacy Act, passed back in 2019, will require third graders to read at a third-grade level before being promoted to the fourth grade. However, since passage and the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the law has been subject to efforts to delay. Although the bill nearly faced a delay last year after the […]

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Greed and inflation

The Biden administration has tried blaming rising prices on corporate greed with antitrust enforcement as a remedy. Does this make economic sense?

Radio host Dale Jackson takes you through Alabama’s biggest political stories this week including the recently proposed Parent's Choice Act.

Eight Alabama colleges and universities provide online bachelor’s degree offerings that are among the nation’s best.