Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Congress

Moore said his bill will protect the supremacy of the Constitution, while a CAIR Alabama representative argued it unfairly targets faith practices.

Health

The rural outreach sought to cut through legal confusion by telling Alabamians that abortion pills remain available online and by mail.

Education

Alabama students’ college and career readiness rate rose to 90.7 percent, as officials highlighted expanded student pathway options.

News

Weston Lowery’s turkey photo drew more than 2,200 online votes, turning a spring harvest into a fan-favorite win for the McKenzie freshman.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

May 17, 2026
Supreme Court Shockwave, Voting Rights Fight & Faith Politics

News

Courts

The Supreme Court's recent redistricting rulings reveal growing fears that democratic legitimacy is weakening beneath America’s escalating partisan political warfare.

Congress

The measure honored fallen officers, urged tougher penalties for attacks on police and drew bipartisan backing in the Senate.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

A renewed redistricting fight deepened uncertainty over election maps, voting rights and Republican divisions, underscoring Alabama’s outsized role in national political battles.

State

The governor’s proclamation urged residents to light homes and buildings in red, white and blue ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

Elections

Rep. Phillip Pettus becomes the second Republican incumbent this week to accuse Alabama Values PAC of spreading false and misleading campaign attacks.

Advertisement

Opinion

Featured Opinion

Gambling is a business operated by professional, respected businesspeople. It's time Alabama citizens came to terms with that.

Opinion

The piece argued that weak crypto rules had left openings for fraud, trafficking and hostile regimes, with Alabama families and law enforcement paying the...

Opinion

Longer lives, empty nests and financial independence helped drive a sharp rise in divorce among older Americans, especially women and remarried couples.

Opinion

It seems that laws have become minor inconveniences that are barely speed bumps on the way for certain lawmakers to do whatever they want.

Advertisement
Advertisement