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Alabama Republicans and Democrats were quick to strongly condemn political violence after the shooting at a Trump rally on Saturday.

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The ruling in the case could impact up to 20 state boards that require minority representation by statute.

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Alabama Department of Transportation director John Cooper deserves many accolades for his vision and steadfastness in the face of adversity.

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A plaintiff claims the AMCC repeatedly violated state laws and asked the legislature for immunity. The AMCC says it should all go away.

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As the Alabama Public Library Service works to create its own library bill of rights, the Alabama Library Association beat them to the punch.

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Pierce specifically claimed that “the city has been secretly conspiring with two of the agency’s staunchest critics."

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Governor Kay Ivey awarded $3.9 million toward 12 projects across the state through funding created by the Rebuild Alabama Act

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Title page inside a copy of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood with a note saying "banned." The book has landed on many school and library banned book lists.

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Libraries are meant to be bastions of free access to information, but this bill will lead to censorship and suppression of diverse viewpoints.

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Montgomery resident have demanded that Mayor Reed "do something" about crime. On Tuesday, he explained they're doing a lot.

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Attorney General Steve Marshall issued a cease and desist letter to an organization planning to hold a raffle to raise funds for children with...

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The new Republican platform tells every American what to expect from a second Trump term: four more years of government-by-tweet.

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