Featured Opinion Opinion | Alabama’s future depends on building bridges, not burning them Pragmatism asks, “What works? What will improve people’s lives?” Populism demands, “What will fire up the base and keep me in office?” Bill Britt7 hours ago
Featured Opinion Opinion | The loaded language of the abortion debate Abortion is already one of the most difficult issues of our time, and loaded language makes it even harder to find common ground. Jacob HolmesJuly 1, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Who will “stop the steal” in the Senate District 27 election? Jay Hovey won the Republican primary, but he is now having to fight to have only legal votes counted. Bill BrittJune 29, 2022
Opinion Opinion | A tribute to the legend Bill Baxley Bill Baxley has a place in Alabama history. It is hard to believe that young Bill Baxley turns 81 this month. Steve FlowersJune 29, 2022
Opinion Opinion | “2000 Mules” gives away its game – by blurring a dog To my eye, the dog is blurred for one reason only. Will NevinJune 28, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Open, fair primaries should be the goal for Alabama The farce in the Whatley-Hovey Alabama Senate race is a perfect example of political parties having too much control over elections. Josh MoonJune 27, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | The slippery slope fallacy Much of the talk now is about the slippery slope. You know, one thing happens, but that triggers a lot of much worse things.... Joey KennedyJune 27, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Low turnout, high stakes Only 13 percent of Alabamians turned out to vote in the June 21 runoff election. Beth ChapmanJune 27, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | A rare dose of sanity in an Alabama election Up and down the ballot on Tuesday, when given the option, voters in Alabama chose the less radical candidates. Josh MoonJune 22, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Juneteenth. Now, more than ever. We must celebrate and reflect on the meaning of Juneteenth. Now, more than ever. Anthony DanielsJune 21, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Do campaign ads pander? Negative ads work. If they didn’t work they would not use them. Steve FlowersJune 21, 2022