Featured Opinion Opinion | Open, fair primaries should be the goal for Alabama The farce in the Whatley-Hovey Alabama Senate race is a perfect example of political parties having too much control over elections. Josh MoonJune 27, 2022
Courts AEA lawsuit: officials not following law when considering teachers’ injury compensation The lawsuit claims the Board of Adjustment has a different, unfair workers' comp process for teachers and education employees. Josh MoonJune 27, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Low turnout, high stakes Only 13 percent of Alabamians turned out to vote in the June 21 runoff election. Beth ChapmanJune 27, 2022
Elections ALGOP committee declares Whatley-Hovey race a tie, denies two challenges The party's candidate committee determined that Whatley and Hovey will draw lots to determine a winner. Josh MoonJune 26, 2022
Courts U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade A 2019 Alabama law is expected to soon be allowed to take effect, banning abortions in almost all cases. Jacob HolmesJune 24, 2022
Elections 32 lawyers call for action against Sebrina Martin The letter calls for appropriate action against Martin and even an investigation into the adoption of the children currently in her custody. Jacob HolmesJune 24, 2022
Congress Mo Brooks asked Trump for blanket pardon, considering testifying before Jan. 6 committee In an email disclosed by the committee on Thursday, Brooks asked for a blanket pardon for more than 140 Republicans. Josh MoonJune 24, 2022
Elections ALGOP to hear three election challenges related to Etowah, Lee primary results The hearings, scheduled for Saturday, will take up the three contests on Etowah County state House Districts 28 and 29 and Lee County's state... John H. GlennJune 24, 2022
Economy 82 Alabama groups urge Ivey, legislators to fund public transportation using ARPA funds Lawmakers created the state Public Transportation Trust Fund in 2018, but it has yet to receive state funding. And the consequences of that state... StaffJune 24, 2022
News Ivey: SCOTUS decision on New York gun law “a win for common sense” The 6 to 3 ruling Thursday in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen overturns a New York law. John H. GlennJune 24, 2022