Featured Opinion Opinion | The “scare tactics” behind the bill to arrest librarians There’s no doubt that librarians would be arrested if the bill passes. Jacob Holmes12 hours ago
Opinion Opinion | Land-use decisions are made by local officials, not ADEM The local route — calling on local officials and holding them accountable — is often the best path for citizens to get what they... Lance LeFleurNovember 17, 2021
Opinion Opinion | To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? Statistics are strong enough and offer enough information for people to stop and at least consider getting vaccinated. Beth ChapmanNovember 16, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Are we about to see another surge? It’s up to us We’re in the cusp of either taming the plague or giving it a fifth life. Joey KennedyNovember 14, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Want to honor veterans? We could start by keeping promises We routinely break our promises to America's veterans, and there's no better example of this than our mental health care failures. Josh MoonNovember 12, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Should Christian conservatives embrace or reject violent political fantasies? Among Alabama Republicans, 66 percent identify as evangelical Protestants. David PersonNovember 11, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Second special session serves as wake-up call for business community If a radical right is allowed to determine Alabama's economic future, the state will be little more than the poorest in the Northern Hemisphere. Bill BrittNovember 10, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Valuing all There is much to do to overcome racial disparities. Advancing health equity requires a dedicated, coordinated and honest approach to this challenge. Dr. Aruna AroraNovember 10, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Remembering Judge Bobby Aderholt He served the public for more than 50 years. As a judge, he presided over each case with integrity and impartiality. Steve FlowersNovember 10, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Are Alabama Christians filing religious exemptions taking God’s name in vain? More than 85 percent of Alabamians identify as Christians, and very few branches of Christianity have any instruction regarding vaccines. Jacob HolmesNovember 9, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Avoiding Saigon’s quagmire in Manila Much like the dog that didn’t bark or the accident that didn’t happen, few people appreciate how close the Philippines came to communist domination. Will SellersNovember 9, 2021