Prisons Alabama Department of Corrections proposes $50 million budget increase A large portion of the ADOC's requested budget would go toward staffing needs and increases to wages, salaries, and benefits. Alex Jobin17 hours ago
Environment ADEM celebrates Earth Day 2023 Earth Day is celebrated internationally each April 22. StaffApril 24, 2023
Education Ivey forces resignation of Education secretary over “woke” Pre-K book Gov. Kay Ivey said the book includes ideas that “larger systemic forces perpetuate White privilege” among other things. Jacob HolmesApril 21, 2023
Public safety Arrests in Dadeville shooting up to six With three arrests on Thursday, law enforcement officials have now charged six suspects in connection to the deadly shooting. Josh MoonApril 21, 2023
News Teen brothers, Auburn man charged with murder after Dadeville shooting The arrests of two minors for the deadly shooting is just the beginning, law enforcement officials said at a press conference Wednesday morning. Josh MoonApril 19, 2023
Public safety Dadeville, all of Alabama await answers on deadly shooting Four days after a horrific mass shooting at a teen's birthday party, details on the shooting or suspects has been hard to come by. Josh MoonApril 19, 2023
Public safety Gov. Ivey awards grants to fight illegal and abused drugs ADECA is administering the grants using funds from the U.S. Department of Justice. StaffApril 18, 2023
Infrastructure Sewell asks Railroad Administration to address recent train blockages, safety concerns Sewell emphasized the need for railroad companies to be held accountable. StaffApril 18, 2023
State Political leaders react to mass shooting at Dadeville birthday party Officials expressed grief and outrage at the incident, and offered thoughts and prayers to the community. Jacob HolmesApril 17, 2023
Public safety Gov. Ivey awards grant for law enforcement training statewide The grants come from funds made available to the state by the U.S. Department of Justice. StaffApril 17, 2023
Corruption Will Dismukes found guilty of first-degree theft of property Because the jury found the state proved certain aggravating circumstances, Dismukes could face a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Jacob HolmesApril 14, 2023