News Alabama Resisters to host free John Lewis film screening in Montgomery In honor of civil rights legend John Lewis, Alabama Resisters will screen Good Trouble at the Capri Theatre on July 12, followed by a... Staff2 days ago
News Long-term planning, energy mix and readiness kept the lights on for most "Our teams responded to the call, leaving their families during the holidays to be sure customers across the state could be safe and warm... Bill BrittDecember 31, 2022
Health Medical Cannabis Commission receives 94 license applications There is strong competition particularly for integrated facility licenses, with 38 applicants vying for only five licenses. Jacob HolmesDecember 31, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Imagine what may be So, here are a few stories many of us hope to see in 2023. Hang on… Joey KennedyDecember 31, 2022
Environment ADEM: Putting out St. Clair County landfill fire is No. 1 priority The fire has been burning for nearly a month and is mostly underground. Jacob HolmesDecember 30, 2022
News Josh Moon’s top five stories of 2022 There is rarely a shortage of compelling, interesting or downright weird stories to find around Alabama. Josh MoonDecember 30, 2022
News Five stories worth remembering from 2022 These stories are worth revisiting because they provide a clearer picture of 2022. John H. GlennDecember 30, 2022
Economy BCA to host economic incentives roundtable The roundtable, featuring top lawmakers, will highlight the positive impact of economic incentives. Josh MoonDecember 30, 2022
Health With one day left, Medical Cannabis Commission only has nine applications Commissioner John McMillan said indicators point to several last-minute applications. Jacob HolmesDecember 29, 2022
State APR’s top 5 political news stories of 2022 Alabama rarely fails to deliver when it comes to political news. 2022 was no exception. StaffDecember 29, 2022
Prisons Elmore, Staton and Draper prison complex temporarily shut off water The pipe failures left no drinking water from the taps and no showers for over 1,100 incarcerated people. John H. GlennDecember 29, 2022