Elections New bill looks to make Election Day state holiday Currently, Alabama is one of five states that offers time off for voting but with no pay. Alex JobinNovember 12, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | A state holiday with a purpose Alabama still celebrates Confederate Memorial Day, but only because some people need to be reminded who the real enemy is. Josh MoonApril 27, 2022
Economy 2021 holiday spending hits record $17 billion, 15.4 percent growth As Alabama Retail predicted, holiday sales grew by double digits for the second year in a row. StaffFebruary 10, 2022
Local news Selma names March 15 as F.D. Reese Day Frederick D. Reese, a prominent civil rights leader, was and remains one of Selma’s most celebrated community members. John H. GlennFebruary 16, 2021
News Monday is Presidents Day Presidents Day is a state holiday so many schools, libraries, banks and businesses are closed. Brandon MoseleyFebruary 15, 2021
News The history of Christmas Banks, schools, courthouses and other government buildings will be closed today. Brandon MoseleyDecember 25, 2020
News Community delivers holiday cheer to Arbor Springs Health & Rehab Center The infusion of holiday cheer couldn’t be more welcome — or more timely. StaffDecember 24, 2020
National Roby warns Americans to be careful this Thanksgiving Congresswoman Roby urged Alabamians to adjust Thanksgiving holiday activities to avoid spreading the coronavirus. Brandon MoseleyNovember 25, 2020
National ADPH urges Alabamians to have “safer-at-home” July 4th celebrations This year, amid a global pandemic, the Alabama Department of Public Health is urging Alabamians to celebrate at home to avoid catching or spreading... Brandon MoseleyJuly 3, 2020
National Sewell commemorates Juneteenth Friday, Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma) reflects on the history Juneteenth Day, June 19. “Juneteenth is the story of being “freed” while still in slavery,... Brandon MoseleyJune 22, 2020