Featured Opinion Opinion | Hasn’t this state done enough to the Native people? Can’t they be given back the stolen remains of their people? So they can be laid to rest in peace? David PersonJanuary 27, 2023
Elections Judge Bill Filmore announces campaign for Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Criminal Appeals Place 2 will be an open seat in the 2024 campaign after Judge Chris McCool announced a run for Supreme... StaffJanuary 27, 2023
Congress Sewell, Alabama delegation ask Biden to increase federal for disaster relief The federal government currently covers 75 percent of eligible costs of FEMA public assistance grants for disaster recovery. John H. GlennJanuary 27, 2023
Courts Perry Hooper’s alleged victim “heartbroken, outraged” by recent pleadings In the statement, Elizabeth Daly said the last words she heard from Hooper were "I’ll get away with it, because I’m Perry Hooper." Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2023
Courts Attorney for Perry Hooper wants to release video of incident to the public "He put a hand on the hip, pecked on the cheek," Hooper's attorney, Tommy Gallion, said. Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2023
Congress Sen. Katie Britt, colleagues reintroduce Full Faith and Credit Act The act prioritizes funding for the military, veterans and seniors should the U.S. hit its debt ceiling. Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2023
State Activist financial group urges Hyundai to complete human rights assessment The demand comes after at least four factories in Alabama employed children in the manufacturing of parts for Hyundai and Kia. John H. GlennJanuary 26, 2023
News Legislature organizes for quadrennium The Legislature had their every four year organizational session earlier this month. Steve FlowersJanuary 26, 2023
Courts Perry Hooper now claims sexual assault arrest was a political attack In a lawsuit filed against the City of Montgomery and MPD, Hooper claims his sexual assault arrest was part of an elaborate political scheme. Josh MoonJanuary 25, 2023
Health State has spent nearly $1.7M on experts, lawyers in transgender medical care suit The state spent more than $500,000 on experts and nearly $1 million on legal counsel from influential D.C. law firm Cooper and Kirk. Jacob HolmesJanuary 25, 2023