Featured Opinion Opinion | Want to honor veterans? We could start by keeping promises We routinely break our promises to America's veterans, and there's no better example of this than our mental health care failures. Josh MoonNovember 12, 2021
Health Medical Cannabis Commission preparing procedures With the state dictating that license applications be available by September 2022, the commission has a tight deadline. Jacob HolmesNovember 12, 2021
Elections Alabama Retail Association PACS make endorsements Katie Britt and associate Supreme Court justice candidate Greg Cook were the only non-incumbents to receive endorsements. Eddie BurkhalterNovember 12, 2021
Congress Shelby may battle Washington D.C. PAC by sending $5 million to Britt-backing PAC Sen. Richard Shelby plans to send $5 million to a super PAC that backs Katie Britt, according to The Washington Post. Eddie BurkhalterNovember 11, 2021
Elections Morgan County businessman to challenge Republican state Rep. Tim Wadsworth Morgan County businessman Tom Fredricks announced on social media Wednesday his intention to challenge Wadsworth. Josh MoonNovember 11, 2021
Education Ivey pushes for one-year delay in third grade reading requirement The delay would allow state officials to obtain more data on the effects of the pandemic on students' test scores. Josh MoonNovember 11, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Should Christian conservatives embrace or reject violent political fantasies? Among Alabama Republicans, 66 percent identify as evangelical Protestants. David PersonNovember 11, 2021
State Opinion | God bless our veterans Thank a veteran today and pray that God blesses them – those of all conflicts and wars, shapes and sizes, rank and file. Beth ChapmanNovember 11, 2021
Education Jo Bonner named University of South Alabama’s next president Bonner, Gov. Kay Ivey's chief of staff, has served in her office since December 2018. Eddie BurkhalterNovember 10, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Second special session serves as wake-up call for business community If a radical right is allowed to determine Alabama's economic future, the state will be little more than the poorest in the Northern Hemisphere. Bill BrittNovember 10, 2021