Featured Opinion Opinion | “God-fearing” Alabama plans to use nitrogen hypoxia system to kill "No state deserves that power, especially since the poor and people of color are the primary targets." David PersonAugust 20, 2021
Congress Tuberville: $3.5 trillion spending bill with items Americans can’t afford, don’t want The national debt is currently at $28.7 trillion and the federal government is spending $3.1 trillion a year more than it collects in revenue. Brandon MoseleyAugust 20, 2021
Elections Mo Brooks speaks to St. Clair County Republicans Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, was in St. Clair County speaking to the County Republican Party in Pell City. Brandon MoseleyAugust 20, 2021
Health UAB to hold online public forum on the delta variant on Aug. 23 Two top specialists in infectious disease and vaccines will take questions from the public and health care providers. Micah DanneyAugust 20, 2021
Health Cases and hospitalizations of Alabama’s children are climbing The number of Alabama children testing positive for COVID-19 recently is four times the number in early August 2020. Eddie BurkhalterAugust 19, 2021
News President Biden endorses Woodfin Woodfin faces a host of challengers. The municipal election is set for Tuesday, Aug. 24. Eddie BurkhalterAugust 19, 2021
Courts Judge: No proof VictoryLand is a public nuisance, lots of proof it’s a public benefit The court ruled the state had failed to provide evidence that VictoryLand posed any real threat to the peace. Josh MoonAugust 19, 2021
Health UAB doctors warn of delta’s impact on children, urge masks in schools UAB's Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo said two children under the age of two are on ventilators in a Birmingham hospital. Eddie BurkhalterAugust 19, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | A GOP lawmaker didn’t know about redlining, they want to keep it that way "A private meeting at a church between several bipartisan lawmakers sparked some hope of better understanding. Then came CRT." Josh MoonAugust 19, 2021
State Report ranks Alabama’s pandemic recovery third-slowest in nation The state’s low vaccination rate and high rate of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are primary factors. Micah DanneyAugust 19, 2021