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
Elections Woman claims Martin abused her position to adopt her son Sebrina Martin adopted the newborn sibling of a minor client she represented in a 2016 dependency case. Jacob HolmesJune 29, 2022
Elections Why do you need to declare party affiliation when filling out your absentee affidavit? Though somewhat innocuous at first glance, this section could and has led to an amount of confusion for would-be voters. John H. GlennJune 29, 2022
State Sources: Staff shortages at Taylor Hardin leave untrained workers providing patient care Taylor Hardin has been plagued with staffing issues and overworked employees for at least the past three years. Josh MoonJune 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
Elections Mobile DA candidate says she would use discretion when enforcing abortion law Donald said district attorneys are the "last decision-making point" and that their discretion includes "what cases to prosecute." Jacob HolmesJune 28, 2022
National Abortion rights advocates speak out against Roe v. Wade reversal The abortion rights advocates say they will continue working to help Alabama women access abortions in other states and work to reestablish a right... StaffJune 28, 2022
News Gibson Vance installed as 147th president of the Alabama State Bar Vance, a principal at the Beasley Allen Law Firm, was installed at the Bar’s Annual Meeting on June 25. StaffJune 28, 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
Elections Source: ALGOP counts illegal vote to create a tie in the Whatley-Hovey election ALGOP has concluded that Jay Hovey must trust his fate not to legally cast ballots but to a coin toss. Bill BrittJune 27, 2022