Legislature Ivey promotes bipartisanship in speech to new lawmakers Ivey highlighted "failing schools," broadband access and prisons as major issues the new class of legislators will have to address. Jacob HolmesDecember 15, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Wetumpka cat ladies were convicted, but the city will pay the price A Wetumpka judge convicted two elderly women on four misdemeanor charges related to feeding stray cats. Josh MoonDecember 15, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | There’s conservative and then there’s Conservative One is consistent, principled and solution-oriented. The other seems hell-bent on picking fights. David PersonDecember 15, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Economic incentives a critical component to Alabama’s continued growth Incentives in the Alabama Jobs Act and the Growing Alabama Credit have propelled the upward economic trajectory in our state. Helena DuncanDecember 15, 2022
State Shelby applauds the USDA awarding Auburn University $9.3 million The USDA's $9.3 million investment will establish an Institute for Rural Partnerships at Auburn University. StaffDecember 15, 2022
Legislature Speaker nominee Ledbetter releases list of third round committee chair appointments Ledbetter has selected eight committee chair appointments in his third round of nominations. John H. GlennDecember 15, 2022
State Ivey awards grants to assist domestic violence, sexual assault victims The funds will provide services including safe shelter, crisis lines, counseling, referrals, advocacy and assistance in filing victims’ compensation claims. StaffDecember 15, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Two Jefferson County legends retire Alabama Supreme Court Justice Mike Bolin is retiring at the end of the year from the state’s highest judicial tribunal. Steve FlowersDecember 15, 2022
Prisons ACLU criticizes request for longer execution window The ACLU is criticizing Ivey for proposing that the state be granted more time to carry out certain executions. Jacob HolmesDecember 14, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | The Trump cult nearly destroyed America. There should be consequences Two years later, we're still learning new details about Jan. 6, but the lawmakers responsible have suffered no consequences. Josh MoonDecember 14, 2022