Congress Sen. Katie Britt praises advancement of Laken Riley Act The bill received bipartisan support and is primed for final passage. Jacob Holmes1 hour ago
Elections Justice Sarah Stewart wins GOP Primary for Alabama Chief Justice Associate Justice Sarah Stewart emerged victorious in the Republican primary, securing her position over Bryan Taylor. StaffMarch 6, 2024
Elections SPLC, Secretary of State remain at odds over voter misinformation The back and forth between the SPLC and secretary of state continued on Tuesday over faulty voter cards sent in CD2. Josh MoonMarch 6, 2024
Education Montgomery voters back school tax renewal, secure $12m annually for education The tax renewal secures a crucial stream of funding for the next three decades. StaffMarch 6, 2024
Prisons Gov. Ivey awards grant to combat contraband cell phones in prisons The ADOC reported a 60 percent increase in cell phone confiscations from 2019 to 2022. StaffMarch 6, 2024
Elections Rep. Terri Sewell issues statement on election victory “While we celebrate our victory tonight, we know that our fight is not over," Sewell said. StaffMarch 6, 2024
Prisons STD screening held at ADOC facility amid alleged outbreak The Alabama Department of Public Health conducted the STD screening at Staton Correctional Facility. Patrick DarringtonMarch 5, 2024
Elections SPLC accuses Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen for providing faulty voter info SPLC says Alabama Secretary of State sent erroneous voter info to more than 5,000 Montgomery County voters. Josh MoonMarch 5, 2024
News Clean Up Alabama: Ivey’s APLS code changes “fall short” The group suggested instead that libraries be required to institute policies similar to Prattville's in order to receive state aid. Jacob HolmesMarch 4, 2024
News AG Garland vows to defend voting rights in Selma speech on Democracy’s foundation The attorney general pointed out the persistent challenges and efforts aimed at undermining voting rights. StaffMarch 4, 2024
National Gov. Ivey, Mayor Maddox unite for “Disagree Better” initiative Gov. Ivey and Mayor Maddox aimed to demonstrate that even the fiercest of rivals could find common ground. Bill BrittMarch 1, 2024