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Jones’ entry into the 2026 governor’s race drew immediate reactions, with opponents downplaying his chances and reaffirming support for Tommy Tuberville.

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There's a race in Tennessee that's way closer than it should be. The GOP candidate is struggling. Could it be a sign of hope?

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Partnering with local churches and a grocery store, Walker provided groceries and holiday staples to 20 families in need.

Health

United for Cures launched a bipartisan campaign featuring basketball players Houston Mallette and Eris Lester to protect crucial NIH funding.

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November 23, 2025
BREAKING: Jones to Run For Governor

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Elections

Community leader Keith O. Williams launched his campaign for District 55, emphasizing healthcare access, lower living costs and public safety.

Legislature

Representative Ontario Tillman filed legislation allowing Alabamians to add a special insignia to their IDs, signifying an invisible medical condition.

Congress

Tuberville backed the potential designation while describing "Radical Islam" as a "death cult" fundamentally incompatible with Western values.

Local news

Chief James Graboys reported over 100 felony charges this month while urging legislative action to close perceived loopholes in Alabama's permitless carry law.

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A look at how factional politics, authoritarian temptation, and legislative spectacle threaten democracy nationally and in Alabama—and how citizens can respond.

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Doug Jones joins four other candidates on the Dem ticket. But he's the only candidate who can help change the trajectory of the party.

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The former U.S. senator faces significant disadvantages, but cracks in Republican dominance offer a glimmer of hope.

Opinion

Giving thanks notes that whatever success or achievement an individual or nation may have obtained was not accomplished alone.

Opinion

The president of the Alabama Public Service Commission argues that massive tech facilities must pay their own way to protect ratepayers.

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By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  If you watched Gov. Bentley’s State of the State Address last week or read about the budgets he...

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