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A recent internal poll and political forecasters suggest that Congressman Figures might be able to win in November, despite the redistricting.

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A complaint alleged officials tried to discredit Harry Still after he questioned a drowning ruling and deposed city officials.

Courts

Appeal asks Alabama Supreme Court whether quo warranto can challenge a certified nominee’s constitutional eligibility before voters cast November ballots.

Featured Opinion

Classical liberalism once toppled kings. Today, its greatest threat comes from movements claiming freedom while rejecting the restraints it requires.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

July 12, 2026
Tuberville's Court Win, Is it Over?

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Congress

The $41.2 million project added barracks and training space for more than 300 soldiers in advanced individual training.

Economy

Owners reported stronger sales expectations and better conditions ahead, even as inflation and hard-to-fill jobs continued to weigh on growth.

Courts

Last week's dismissal of a challenge to Tommy Tuberville's candidacy for governor is now officially before the Alabama Supreme Court

Featured Opinion

People, even politicians, are rarely all good or all bad. It's time for a whole bunch of people to start remembering that again.

Congress

Strong's SAFEGUARDS Act passed the House, dedicating passenger security fees on one-way tickets to TSA screening technology and airport security improvements.

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Opinion

Elections

Alabama’s $40.6 million primary spending reveals how money, access and human nature can reshape the obligations of public office itself.

Featured Opinion

Fixing Alabama's prisons should be a goal that unites all Alabamians, because what we have now is an absolute embarrassment.

Opinion

Jim Vickrey traces a lifelong journey from Jim Crow indoctrination to civil rights advocacy across Alabama’s historic battlegrounds.

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Infrastructure

Alabama’s broadband bargain saved money, but the state’s hardest-to-reach homes could be left on a weaker second tier.

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This Matters with Bill Britt

War demands evidence, constitutional restraint and public accountability before Americans sacrifice lives for conflicts that cannot be justified responsibly.

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