Featured Opinion Opinion | 2022 legislative session: rational or irrational? A gander at pre-filed bills shows some in the Legislature reject the principles embraced by the nation's founders. Bill BrittJanuary 4, 2022
National Poll: Over 1 in 3 Americans now believe violence against the government can be justified Out of 1,101 respondents, 34 percent believe that it is justified for citizens to take violent action against the government. John H. GlennJanuary 4, 2022
Health FDA approves Pfizer’s COVID booster for children 12 to 15 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention meets Wednesday to discuss giving final approval. Eddie BurkhalterJanuary 4, 2022
Legislature Baldwin, Mobile county Democratic parties condemn “constitutional carry” bill HB6 will be introduced officially during the upcoming regular legislative session beginning Jan. 11. John H. GlennJanuary 4, 2022
Health Shipments of treatments for delta resume as COVID surges A new monoclonal antibody treatment effective against the omicron variant isn't yet available in Alabama as cases and hospitalizations rise. Eddie BurkhalterJanuary 3, 2022
Health Alabama starts new year with COVID surge as schools prepare to reopen Alabama had a record number of cases last week, a record-high positivity rate and hospitalizations doubled in just more than a week. Eddie BurkhalterJanuary 3, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Jo Bonner is a politician. Maybe that’s what South Alabama needs Some USA alums were critical of the Bonner hire. But in this state, he might just be the best option. Josh MoonJanuary 3, 2022
Opinion Opinion | More accessibility to government this session The Alabama Legislature has created a new website, which launched Jan. 3 for use in the Legislative Session. Beth ChapmanJanuary 3, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Opinions that carried weight in 2021 Our state needs to improve this year. Get vaccinated, don’t be a jerk, and by all means, let’s try to make 2022 better. Charlie WalkerJanuary 1, 2022
Health Alabama hits second day of record high COVID positivity rate Alabama’s seven-day average of daily percent of COVID tests that are positive reached 31.4 percent on Thursday. Eddie BurkhalterDecember 31, 2021