Elections Three-year overview of Alabama cases linked to Jan. 6 insurrection Conviction of insurrectionist shows the repercussions of the illegal acts committed on Jan. 6. Patrick DarringtonJanuary 8, 2024
News Alabama man known for Jan. 6 insurrection role indicted on rape charge Herrington pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting, resisting, and impeding officers during the events of January 6. Patrick DarringtonJanuary 4, 2024
Courts Alabama man arrested on charges connected to Capitol insurrection According to court documents, Kaleb Dillard, 26, of Columbiana, entered the Capitol and threw one officer to the ground. StaffAugust 24, 2022
Elections Mo Brooks calls January 6 committee a “witch hunt” Brooks announced "women for Mo" in partnership with Women for America First, an organization involved in the rally preceding the Capitol attack. Jacob HolmesJune 13, 2022
National Doug Jones calls for building “pro-democracy coalition” Although Jones placed the events of Jan. 6 on the radical right, he called for voters to avoid electing extreme candidates on either side. Jacob HolmesJanuary 10, 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
Featured Opinion Opinion | No pep talk for 2022 Saturday was the first day of a new year, but so what? Really, it’s just another Saturday — except some of us got to... Joey KennedyJanuary 2, 2022
State Four stories worth remembering from 2021 Our complete inundation by this resilient and historic pandemic remains, as in 2020, the most significant story of this year—but not the only one. John H. GlennDecember 31, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | The Jan. 6 narrative fell apart on Monday After months of proclaiming that Jan. 6 was no big deal, text messages revealed Monday that several prominent Republicans were terrified. Josh MoonDecember 14, 2021
National Alabama man pleads guilty to weapons, molotov cocktails charges connected to Jan. 6 attack Lonnie Coffman, 71, is to be sentenced on April 1 and faces up to nearly four years in prison, according to sentencing guidelines. Eddie BurkhalterNovember 12, 2021