Education State Superintendent Mackey reassures Board of Education amid federal cuts Dr. Mackey said that currently, he does not believe federal cuts will not impact core programs but communication and structure may change. Mary Claire Wooten23 hours ago
Courts Alabama Supreme Court denies Cole request again, deposition will move forward Cole is set to be deposed in Montgomery on Wednesday in a residency challenge to his election in House District 10. Josh MoonMay 17, 2023
National Sen. Katie Britt to Defense Sec. Austin: Space Command belongs in Huntsville President Biden is preparing to reverse the Air Force’s decision to name Redstone Arsenal as the home of Space Command. StaffMay 17, 2023
Governor Gov. Kay Ivey names more appointments Gov. Kay Ivey made another round of appointments Tuesday. Jacob HolmesMay 17, 2023
State Alabama League of Municipalities elects new president, vice president The Alabama League of Municipalities on Friday elected Randy Garrison, mayor of Hartselle, as its new president. StaffMay 17, 2023
Legislature Chinese citizens speak out against legislation preventing their acquisition of property APR spoke to several Chinese people who are citizens or reside in Alabama who were outraged by this legislation. Patrick DarringtonMay 16, 2023
National Report: Abortion ban, Tuberville likely to cost Alabama Space Command NBC News said the Biden administration is poised to keep Space Command in Colorado. Abortion is the main reason, but Tuberville "isn't helping." Bill BrittMay 16, 2023
Health Report: Alabama is one of the top 10 deadliest states for workers Alabama ranked 7th with a 5.5 percent fatality rate out of 100,000 workers. Patrick DarringtonMay 16, 2023
News Opinion | Anti-free market scaremongers are a clear danger at present Following the lead of other red states, Alabama wants to punish investors in firms that follow ESG standard scoring. Bill BrittMay 15, 2023
Courts Another Supreme Court request for District 10 election challenge Cole's ALGOP colleagues declined to bail him out through legislation, removing a provision that would have changed election laws. Josh MoonMay 15, 2023
Courts Association for Career and Technical Education director pleads guilty to theft Doris Joann Gilmore, 61, pleaded guilty to federal program theft and failure to submit payroll taxes. StaffMay 15, 2023