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Alabama doesn't share a border with Mexico. But the border crisis has turned every state into a border state, and Alabama is paying a steep price for President Biden's open borders policies.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories, including:
Last night, Governor Kay Ivey delivered the State of the State, which also marked the beginning of the legislative session
The Alabama Forestry Association (AFA) on Tuesday announced its endorsement of Katie Britt in her bid to seek the Republican nomination for Alabama's open U.S. Senate.
Tuesday, Club for Growth Action, the super PAC of Washington, D.C.-based Club for Growth, announced a $2.3 million TV and mail ad blitz beginning Wednesday and continuing over the next 10 weeks.
The U.S. Senate campaign of Republican Katie Britt has been endorsed by nonprofit trade association the Automobile Dealers Association of Alabama.
Governor Kay Ivey will lay out her vision in her annual State of the State address at 6:00 p.m. in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol.
During a weekend interview with Montgomery's News Talk 93.1FM WACV, Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt took aim at President Joe Biden for his administration's handling of numerous issues.
U.S. Senate hopeful Katie Britt this week released her campaign's first TV ad of the 2022 Republican primary election campaign cycle.
Katie Britt, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, on Tuesday made her candidacy official as she filed qualifying paperwork to appear on the Alabama Republican Party primary election ballot.
State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris held a press conference through the Alabama Department of Public Health where he discussed the recent increase of the Omicron variant of coronavirus cases.
Alabama's 2022 race for the U.S. Senate has began to intensify as the candidates are battling for positioning headed into the Republican primary election in late May.
President Joe Biden has actually sided with many Republican governors on the issue of how to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
As soon as President Donald Trump delivered his endorsement of U.S. Representative Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) for U.S. Senate, talking heads have implied that endorsement is not solid.
The Young Republican Federation of Alabama (YRFA) during its winter gala on Saturday conducted a straw poll of contested statewide races for the 2022 GOP primary election cycle.
After months of negotiating, multiple statements indicating he wasn't being moved, it’s been announced that U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) won’t vote for President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act.
Among the candidates participating in the 2022 election is former Business Council of Alabama head Katie Britt. She said she was encouraged by the work of both MPOs and remained "committed" to no tolls during an interview with Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show" on Friday.
On Friday, CNN’s Gabby Orr and Manu Raju offered their national readership a glimpse of Alabama’s U.S. Senate race. The story focused on former President Donald Trump’s role in the contest, specifically as it pertains to the two frontrunners, former Business Council of Alabama head Katie Britt and U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville). The article, […]
During an appearance on Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show" on Tuesday, Tuberville said not to expect him to endorse any of the candidates running for U.S. Senate.

