Elections U.S. Chamber of Commerce endorses Dale Strong The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Dale Strong for Congress in Alabama’s 5th Congressional District. StaffJune 17, 2022
State Alabama Department of Insurance Commissioner Jim Ridling to retire Ridling is Alabama’s longest-serving insurance commissioner and the longest-serving appointed commissioner in the country. StaffJune 17, 2022
Elections Son of Sebrina Martin recounts home environment that caused her to lose custody The court order detailed the bruising of Jonathan Martin as a key indicator of a "pattern of domestic violence" in the home. Jacob HolmesJune 16, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Katie Britt will be the next U.S. Senator from Alabama Britt's rise personally and politically, in many ways, is the American dream writ large, where hard work and determination result in success. Bill BrittJune 16, 2022
State Two Alabamians who volunteered to fight in Ukraine are missing Both men were together in Kharkiv, according to the Associated Press. John H. GlennJune 16, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Vigilance needed to defend student speech rights following latest tragedy We all want students to be safe, to be free from the terror that has been inflicted upon them all too often. Will NevinJune 16, 2022
Elections Strong and Wardynski debate ahead of GOP runoff in 5th Congressional District The Republican Primary runoff election is scheduled for June 21. John H. GlennJune 15, 2022
Elections Analysis | 5th Congressional District debate: Lots of attacks, little substance The two candidates vying for Mo Brooks' seat in Congress spent much of Tuesday's debate attacking each other and talking national politics. Josh MoonJune 15, 2022
National Poll: 55 percent of Americans oppose trans women participating in women’s sports As of May of this year, 18 states have enacted bans on transgender athletes being able to participate in sports. John H. GlennJune 15, 2022
Prisons Inmate dies at Easterling Correctional Facility William Thierry, 46, was found unresponsive in his cell on Thursday by correctional staff. John H. GlennJune 15, 2022